18. Being Less Than Honest About the Condition
You don’t need to lie about the condition that your car is in. This is only going to cause you more problems in the long run. Be upfront about the condition of your car from the jump. Leave no stone unturned as you go over all of the defects with the buyer. At the end of the day, the buyer is there because they are interested in your car. If the radio doesn’t work, tell them. If the heater leaks it, tell them. Don’t leave things for the driver to learn about later or you could end up being sued.

The same goes for the mechanical issues that your car might have. Be upfront with the potential buyer about everything that your car is going to need. If you think it might need a transmission at some point in time, let the buyer know., but do it in a way that still sells the car. Being honest is oftentimes the best thing when it comes to selling a vehicle. And chances are that the buyer has already made up their mind when it comes to buying your car.