Comparison Guide
Sell Privately vs Trade-In
The private-sale promise is usually a higher sticker price. The trade-in promise is speed. The real decision is which one leaves you with the better net outcome once time and prep are counted.
Direct Answer
Selling privately often produces the highest top-line price, but it also carries listing costs, time, no-shows, negotiation drag, and settlement risk. A trade-in wins on speed and certainty. For many Central Queensland sellers, the right choice depends on how much extra cash is left after the real friction is priced in.
- Private sale usually has the higher headline price
- Trade-in usually wins on speed, certainty, and convenience
- Net result depends on prep costs and time-to-sell
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Private Sale
Trade-In
Top-line price
Usually higher if the car presents well and demand is solid.
Usually lower, but cleaner and faster.
Effort
Photos, ads, messages, tyre-kickers, inspections, and paperwork.
One negotiation, one handover, less admin.
Risk
Higher scam and no-show exposure.
Lower transaction friction when tied to a dealer deal.
Best for
Sellers with time and a well-presented vehicle.
Sellers who value speed or are rolling straight into the next car.
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