
If you’re planning to sell or trade your vehicle, a little prep can make the process smoother—and in some cases, help support a stronger offer. Whether your car is spotless or “real life messy,” here’s a straightforward checklist to get your vehicle ready for Bachman Buys.
1) Gather the important paperwork (5-minute win)
Having the right items ready helps your appraisal go faster and reduces back-and-forth.
Bring (or locate) these:
Vehicle title (if you own it outright)
Loan payoff info (if you’re still making payments)
Registration
Valid driver’s license
All keys and key fobs (including the spare)
Service records (printed or digital)
Tip: If you have a payoff, call your lender or pull the payoff quote from your online account so it’s accurate the day you come in.
2) Do a quick “condition check” (so there are no surprises)
You don’t need your vehicle to be perfect—but it helps to know what a buyer will notice.
Walk around the vehicle and note:
Major dents, scratches, or cracked bumpers
Windshield chips or cracks
Tire tread depth and uneven wear
Warning lights on the dash (check engine, ABS, airbag, etc.)
Interior stains, tears, odors, or missing trim
If a light is on, don’t panic—just be ready to mention it. Transparency makes the process smoother.
3) Clean it like you’re listing it (without going overboard)
A clean vehicle typically presents better and helps the appraiser see the vehicle clearly.
Quick clean (30–60 minutes):
Remove all trash and personal items
Vacuum seats and carpets
Wipe down the dash/console and touch points
Run through a car wash
Clean out the trunk/cargo area
Skip the extremes: You don’t need paint correction or expensive detailing unless your vehicle is already close to “showroom” and you enjoy that kind of thing.
4) Handle the easy fixes that are actually worth it
Some small items can make a big impression—and cost very little.
Worth doing:
Replace burnt-out headlights/taillights/brake lights
Replace missing wiper blades
Top off washer fluid
Fix low tire pressure and match pressures across tires
Replace a missing gas cap (yes, it matters)
Install new key fob battery if it’s weak
Usually not worth doing right before an appraisal:
Major mechanical work without advice first
Big repairs you’re doing “just in case”
Modifications you hope add value (most don’t)
5) Know what affects your offer the most
The biggest value drivers are typically:
Year / make / model / trim
Mileage
Accident history (reported or visible repairs)
Maintenance history
Current market demand and inventory
Tires and overall condition
Pro tip: Aftermarket wheels, lifts, loud exhausts, and heavy modifications can limit the buyer pool. If you still have factory parts, it’s worth mentioning.
6) Be ready to answer a few quick questions
The offer process will be faster if you already know:
How long you’ve owned it
If it’s been in an accident
Any known mechanical concerns
Whether you smoke in the vehicle
If you have all keys and manuals
No stress—this isn’t an interrogation. It’s just to create an accurate appraisal.
7) Remove your personal data (don’t forget this step)
Modern vehicles store a lot of personal information.
Before you drop it off or finalize a sale:
Delete saved home/work addresses from navigation
Remove Bluetooth pairings
Log out of vehicle apps (Spotify, OnStar apps, etc.)
Clear garage door opener codes if you programmed HomeLink
Remove toll tags and parking passes
8) Decide: sell outright or trade in?
Selling to Bachman Buys can be a great option if you want a clean, straightforward process and prefer not to:
A trade-in can also reduce your out-of-pocket on your next vehicle, so it’s worth comparing both options with the team.
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Ready for a quick offer?
Bring your vehicle, your keys, and your payoff (if applicable) to Bachman Buys. Our team will review the condition, confirm details, and provide a no-hassle offer. Get started today and see what your vehicle is worth.