How Liquidators Can Sell Fleet or Company Vehicles Quickly

How Liquidators Can Sell Fleet or Company Vehicles Quickly

When businesses close, vehicle assets often need to be liquidated quickly.

Whether you’re a liquidator, insolvency practitioner or acting administrator, we provide fast, secure disposal options for cars, vans and trucks.

  • Who We Work With
    We handle vehicle disposal for:

    • Insolvency professionals
    • Accountants managing business assets
    • Directors of winding-up companies
    • Commercial agents handling court-ordered or voluntary liquidation
  • From one van to a full mixed fleet, we tailor the solution to your needs.
  • Disposal Options That Work

    • Sell directly to us fast disposal and fixed trade valuations
    • We remarket on your behalf to our network of trade buyers, with price ranges and timelines agreed up front
    • Auction avoidance we skip the middlemen and preserve more value for the estate
  • Fleet Types We Handle

    • Cars, SUVs etc
    • Light commercial vehicles (LCVs)
    • HGVs and plant vehicles
    • Mixed-use company fleets
    • Lease return coordination
    • Damaged or non-runners
    • Required Information
      To start the process, we typically need:
    • Company name and admin contact
    • Asset list (VRMs, makes, models)
    • Known finance/lease status
    • Proof of authority (if not director-led)
    • Collection or inspection preferences
  • We’ll take care of the rest.
  • What You Can Expect
    • Fast response usually within 24 hours
    • Collection or drop-off logistics arranged for you
    • Vehicles appraised and offers submitted with full audit trail
    • Full payment via bank transfer
    • All DVLA documentation handled in-house

      Discretion, Speed, Compliance

We understand the sensitivity of liquidation processes.
All transactions are traceable, and we maintain confidentiality across all channels. Whether you’re closing a local trades business or a nationwide logistics fleet we’ll help you extract the maximum value with minimal admin.

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Selling a Car After Divorce or Separation

Selling a Car After Divorce or Separation

Separation is complicated but selling the car doesn’t have to be.

Whether it’s part of the financial split or just one less thing to argue about, here’s how to handle vehicle sales during a divorce or breakup.

  • Who Owns the Car?
    Ownership depends on:

    • Whose name is on the V5C logbook
    • Who paid for the vehicle
    • Whether the car is on finance or leased
  • The V5C shows the registered keeper, not the legal owner so other documents (finance agreement, receipt, etc.) may come into play if there’s a dispute.
  • Selling a Jointly Used Car
    If you’re both on board, it’s straightforward:

    • Agree who will handle the sale
    • Get the car valued
    • Decide how to split the proceeds
  • If the vehicle is financed or leased, contact the provider before taking any action early termination or transfer of agreement may be required.

What If You’re Not on Good Terms?

If communication is difficult or decisions are contested, speak to your solicitor before arranging a sale. We’re happy to work directly with one party and handle everything securely.

  • Tips for a Smooth Process

    • Be honest about the situation we’ve seen it all
    • If you have a valuation already, share it we’ll beat it or match it
    • Let your expert buyer manage the details so you can focus on what matters
  • Required Documents

    •  V5C logbook
    • MOT certificate
    •  Proof of ID
    • Finance settlement letter (if applicable)
    • Consent (verbal or written) from both parties if disputed
  • How We Help

    • Fast, discreet process
    • Sell directly to us or we’ll find a trade buyer for you
    • No time-wasters, no auctions
    • We collect from your home or workplace
    • Same-day payment via bank transfer
    • DVLA paperwork sorted for you
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How to Sell a Deceased Person’s Car in the UK

How to Sell a Deceased Person’s Car in the UK

Dealing with a loved one’s passing is difficult. Selling their car shouldn’t add more stress

Whether you’re the next of kin, executor or solicitor managing the estate, here’s how to sell a deceased person’s vehicle in the UK clearly, legally, and with as little stress as possible.

Who Can Sell the Car?

The car is part of the estate. Only the person legally responsible usually the executor of the will or an administrator if there’s no will can sell it.

  • Documents You’ll Need
  • To sell the car, you’ll usually need:
    • Death certificate A certified copy
    • Will or Grant of Probate / Letters of Administration Proves authority to manage the estate
    • Photo ID + Proof of Address To confirm your identity
    • V5C Logbook If available. If not, we can help guide you through the application process

What If the Car’s Still in Their Name?

That’s normal. You can notify the DVLA of their passing and we will handle all of the administration and paperwork transfer for you.

Can You Sell Without the V5C?

Yes you can we deal with bereavement vehicle sales regularly. If the logbook is lost or unavailable, we’ll help through the sale.

    • Selling the Car: Your Options
      You can:
    • Sell it privately often slow and time-consuming
    • Sell at auction less control, often lower price
    • Sell to us directly or let us handle the sale a simple route with expert support
    • With us:
      • You deal with one dedicated expert
      • We handle collection or drop-off
      • Same-day payment once inspection is complete
      • All DVLA paperwork handled for you
      • We work sensitively and securely at every step

Don’t Drive the Car Unless It’s Insured

If the deceased was the policyholder, the insurance likely invalid.
Confirm your cover before using the car, even for short trips.

  • Final Checklist
    • The Deceased’s’ Death certificate
    • Proof of authority (will or probate)
    • V5C (if available) or other ownership docs
    • Your ID + address proof
    • Any service history, MOT, or spare keys
    • Clean personal items out of the vehicle.

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