
Here are a few other Bayside perks:
- Appraisals are free. By selling it to us, you avoid the costs of advertising your car or listing it in the newspaper.
- Letting you car sit outside with a for sale sign can subject it to weather damage and other risks. By selling your car to Bayside, it remains in the best condition possible, bringing in the highest price.
- Selling your car to Bayside is fast. It could take months to sell your car to someone else. Avoid costs of ownership and get it off your hands quickly.
- Our no haggle process.
- We'll make an offer for your car and you can choose to sell it to us, or not. It's that simple.
- Don't go on test drives with strangers or deal with setting up appointments. At Bayside Pre-owned Super Center, you're dealing with a trustworthy source and avoiding unnecessary hassles.
- There's no need to make a trade. We'll give you cash for your car, rather than making you put it toward the purchase of another car from us. (Although you can trade it in if you like and take advantage of MD state excise tax trade credit).
1. Contact us! Contact us by calling 410-535-1501. No appointment necessary.
2. Free appraisal Bring your vehicle in and we'll do a free written appraisal in as little as 30 minutes. We will buy any make, any model, in any condition.
3. Offer We'll make you an offer good for 3 days, which you can choose to accept or reject. There's no pressure and no obligation to sell us your car, even after we appraise it.
4. SaleÂ
Once a price is agreed upon, we will cut you a check as soon as our
accounting department has reviewed and determined that all the
appropriate documents are in house to complete the sale. If there is no
lien on your vehicle and all the paperwork is in, you will usually
receive your check within one business day.
What to Bring
- Driver's license or other state-issued photo ID
- Keys and remote
- Valid registration
- Title
- Lien release or payoff info
How we get our prices
Most people buying a new car have a car to trade in. Some people
buy a new car every year, and some wait until it's about to fall apart before
they think about trading. The majority of car buyers more than likely have a
trade-in we will resale on our lot. The trade-ins we cannot resale here, we
will take to auction for someone else to resale. Here are some of the factors
that go into the amount of money that we give you for your vehicle.
Current Market Value
This is the most important factor we look at when we are assessing your
trade-in. We sell over 200 cars a week and are constantly changing our prices
in order to keep current and give you the best price. This means your trade-in
could be worth more or less week to week depending on the current market.
Normally prices don't change that dramatically in a week, but it can happen, so
make sure you get your vehicle appraised the day you are ready and looking to
buy.
Previous Paintwork
Our trade-in appraisers have years of experience in the car industry and can
spot paintwork a mile away. They check every panel of your car, including the
bumpers, to make sure it was never in an accident or repainted. They can tell
the difference between covering up a key scratch and covering up an accident
and will assess accordingly.
Exterior Flaws
This one is pretty obvious, but we prefer to fix any damage ourselves, so don't
worry about fixing anything before you bring it in for trade. If there is a
dent or a scratch that would have to be repaired before we resell it we factor
that into the price of your trade-in. Our appraisers know what it costs for us
to pop out a door ding, repaint a bumper, brush touch a hood or anything else
that may need to be done. And it's best to bring it in as is instead of trying
to fix it yourself; most do-it-yourself jobs need to be redone by a
professional and will be factored in accordingly.
Interior Condition
The interior can be the make or break area for some customers since that is
where they will be spending most of their time. Our appraisers look at carpets,
seats, headliners and dashes to see if they can be restored to almost new
condition. And don't forget about the smell! No one wants a stinky car, so
smoke and other odors might be a deterrent when appraising your vehicle.
Tires and Mechanics
Our appraisers look for tread wear on your tires, and adjust appropriately if
new tires are needed to resell it. They also lift the hood and listen to the
engine to make sure it is running properly. One of the last things they do is
check the transmission by shifting it in and out of drive and reverse (and even
taking it on a test drive if they think there is a problem). We are honest and
upfront about the cars we sell and we expect our customers to be the same, so
please tell the appraiser if there are any problems we should know about.
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Hours
- Monday 9am - 8pm
- Tuesday 9am - 8pm
- Wednesday 9am - 8pm
- Thursday 9am - 8pm
- Friday 9am - 8pm
- Saturday 9am - 6pm
- Sunday Closed