Selling your car yourself may seem like the best way to get the most money.
No middleman. No commission. Just you… and the buyer.
On paper, it makes sense.
But in reality, for the majority of people in Quebec, it rarely goes as planned. Very quickly, the sale becomes longer, more demanding… and often more frustrating than initially imagined.
Before you post your ad, here is what you really need to know.
Selling your car yourself: a widely underestimated waste of time
Posting an ad takes 15 minutes. But selling your car can easily stretch over several weeks. From the very first hours, messages start coming in.
- Lots of “still available?”…
- Very few serious conversations.
You reply, you follow up, you try to filter. And in many cases, it leads nowhere. You schedule viewings, you block off evenings… and sometimes, the person doesn’t even show up.
A sale that requires much more management than expected
What is often underestimated is everything surrounding the sale.
You aren’t just selling a car. You are managing:
- messages
- availability
- negotiations
- follow-ups
In hindsight, many realize it feels a lot like a second job… temporary, but demanding.
How to avoid wasting time unnecessarily
- Set a time limit (e.g., 7 to 10 days)
- Quickly filter out non-serious buyers
- Group your viewings to avoid wasting evenings
- Ask yourself: is your time worth the effort required?
How to set your car’s selling price (and avoid mistakes)
Setting a price may seem simple. You look at a few similar ads… and you adjust. But in practice, it’s rarely that clear.
Why it’s difficult to get the right price
Online comparables vary enormously. Two similar vehicles can be listed with a difference of several thousand dollars. And as soon as your ad is online, the negotiation begins.
You list your car at $12,000. And quickly, a message arrives: “I’ll offer you $8,000 cash today.”
Common mistakes that lose you money
Some list too high… and get no interest. Others list too low… and sell quickly, but leave money on the table.
In both cases, the result is not optimal.
Best practices for establishing a realistic price
- Consult multiple sources, not just one platform
- Take into account the actual condition of the vehicle, not just the model
- Test the market for a few days before adjusting
- Have your price validated by a professional
Selling your car on Marketplace or Kijiji: the risks of fraud
These platforms are convenient, but they carry risks.
Situations more frequent than you might think
Some buyers seem in a hurry to close the deal. Others suggest unusual payment methods. Sometimes, the story doesn’t quite add up… but everything is presented convincingly. And that’s often where doubt sets in. Everything can seem normal… until it isn’t.
Why individuals are more vulnerable
When you sell a car once every few years, you don’t have the same reflexes as a professional. It is therefore harder to quickly identify what is normal… and what isn’t.
How to protect yourself when selling your car
- Refuse any remote or rushed transactions
- Prioritize secure and verifiable payments
- Meet in a public place
- Never hand over the keys before full confirmation of payment
Steps for selling a car in Quebec (and mistakes to avoid)
Beyond the transaction, there is also the administrative aspect. And that’s often where things get complicated.
Mandatory steps with the SAAQ
You must:
- Complete the required documents
- Perform the transfer with the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec
- Verify that all information is accurate
Consequences of an improperly handled transfer
A forgotten detail may seem trivial at the time. But it can lead to complications later:
- delays
- administrative follow-ups
- or unforeseen liabilities after the sale
How to ensure the sale is compliant and secure
- Check the official steps before the sale
- Complete the transfer immediately
- Keep written proof of the transaction
- Don’t hesitate to seek assistance
Selling your car quickly without the hassle: an increasingly popular alternative
Faced with all these steps, many sellers choose a different approach. They prefer to simplify the process.
Selling directly to a professional like Auto VVV avoids many of the irritants associated with private sales.
Why more and more sellers are avoiding private sales
Because they have already experienced—or heard about—long, unpredictable, or frustrating situations. They want a more direct solution.
Concrete benefits of selling to a professional
Some spend weeks selling their car. Others settle everything in a few hours.
- No messages to manage
- No repetitive negotiations
- A structured process
- A fast transaction
How to simplify the sale of your car today
- Request a free evaluation
- Compare with your current situation
- Prioritize simplicity and security
- Choose a friction-free solution
Is it still a good idea to sell your car yourself?
The rare situations where it might be worth it
In some cases, yes. If you have the time, the experience, and you are comfortable with negotiation, it can work.
Why it’s not the best option for most people
But for the majority of sellers, the experience is different.
- It takes longer than expected.
- More demanding than anticipated.
- And not always more advantageous.
Conclusion — Sell your car yourself or choose simplicity?
Selling your car yourself may seem advantageous at first. But once the process has begun, many realize the constraints are greater than expected.
If your goal is to get straight to the point, limit surprises, and simplify the process, it may be worth exploring other options.
With Auto VVV, you can:
- Get an estimate quickly
- Avoid complex procedures
- Close the sale without friction
Requesting an evaluation is fast, with no obligation, and can help you make an informed decision.