Sell your damaged car, repaired or not
After an accident, an insurer sometimes declares a vehicle an economic write-off even though it could still be driven, or pays out a settlement that doesn't cover a full repair. Whether the damage has been repaired or not, we make an offer based on the car's actual condition.
Value my vehicle- ✓Immediate payment — Paid as soon as we collect your vehicle
- ✓Free pickup anywhere in Belgium — Wherever you are, we come to you
- ✓Response within 30 minutes — A firm offer, no waiting around
- ✓All paperwork handled — Car-Pass, deregistration and more
What we buy
A car with a caved-in front end after a collision, a dented door after a scrape, or a vehicle whose assessor's report says write-off despite an engine that still runs: every case is assessed individually.
Vehicles already repaired after an accident, but whose damage history makes them hard to sell to a private buyer, are also included, as are those with bodywork damage only.
How the sale works
The valuation takes into account the nature of the damage, repaired or not, and the vehicle's overall mechanical condition. You can describe the damage online, with or without an assessor's report, and receive an offer within 30 minutes.
Collection is then arranged at the address where the vehicle is kept, whether it still runs or not, and payment is made on collection. We handle the deregistration paperwork if the vehicle won't go back on the road.

Free valuation
Tell us about your vehicle
What's on the odometer?
What condition is it in?
What fuel does it run on?
Manual or automatic?
Air conditioning or not?
How soon would you like to sell?
Where should we send your offer?
Request received!
We'll get back to you within 30 minutes with a firm offer.
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Frequently asked questions
Can a car declared an economic write-off still be sold?
Yes, that decision by the insurer doesn't rule out our offer: we assess the vehicle on its actual condition, not just the insurer's classification.
Do I need to provide the assessor's report?
No, it's not required, but sending it helps refine the valuation when the damage is significant.
Do you buy a car that's already been repaired after an accident?
Yes, a repaired vehicle is still included, even though its accident history usually makes it harder to sell to a private buyer.