Make sure you have your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):
The VIN is essential for listing your vehicle. It’s a unique 17-character code that identifies your car. You can find it on the dashboard (visible through the windshield) or on the driver’s side door frame.
- If you do not have access to your VIN, use the Trim Level option to select your vehicle’s specific model and configuration. This will help ensure the listing details are accurate.
Vehicle Photos:
Clear, high-quality photos are required to list your car. These should be in JPEG or PNG format, with a file size between 5MB and 10MB per photo. For the best offer, make sure your photos are:
- High-resolution
- Clear
- Well-lit
- Match the Photo Labels Provided
Odometer Reading:
Make sure to accurately enter your car’s current odometer reading (mileage). This is important for potential buyers and required for your listing.
Proof of Ownership:
To finalize your vehicle listing, you’ll need to provide proof of ownership, such as a Bill of Sale or Title.
- If you do not have proof of ownership, use the link provided to find out how to obtain proof of ownership in your area. This may include obtaining a duplicate title or other documentation from your local DMV or relevant authorities.