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All Makes and Models are Welcome!

Getting a new car is great, but getting rid of your old one can be a painful experience. We can help with that! Our experienced purchasers Ronak Sharma and Glen Baker will be happy to personally provide you with a real offer for your quality pre-owned vehicle, not a range determined by a computer. Fill out the form below or call us at 416-465-9000 to start your appraisal.

Follow the simple steps below to get started on your free no-obligation appraisal

To get started with your no obligation appraisal, fill out your contact information. A link will be sent directly to your phone.

Once you receive the link, open it and follow the steps to fill out your vehicle's information. To ensure a more accurate value,complete the questions and attach as many photos as possible.

Receive a fair no-obligation offer for your vehicle directly to your phone. Based on the final inspection, you may get a higher offer depending on your vehicle's features and condition.

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FAQs

How is my Offer calculated?

Our appraisals are based on the value your vehicle has on the current market, given its real condition. The process is quick and easy! You'll be able to ask questions or discuss with our appraiser any other pertinent details you can offer and will get an accurate value, not an average determined by a computer. The calculation includes multiple data sources and is based on factors that affect used car pricing, such as:

Your Specific Vehicle Details:

Our tool factors in details that are specific to your vehicle and critical to its evaluation, including mechanical condition, options, interior and exterior, mileage, year, make and model.

Supply and Demand:

Our tool factors in details that are specific to your vehicle and critical to its evaluation, including mechanical condition, options, interior and exterior, mileage, year, make and model.

Historical Trends:

Historically, some cars hold their value and are in higher demand than others. Similarly, sometimes transaction prices for vehicles steadily increase over time, making those cars a more sought after commodity.

Regional Differences:

Buyers may be willing to pay sellers higher prices for the same vehicle depending on regional differences. For example, buyers in rural areas may consider large trucks more valuable than buyers in a city where parking spaces are tight.

Local Market Influences:

We also take into account comparable vehicle sales in your area – this information may include dealer sales data, auction prices, and private seller prices from local advertisements.