[ADELAIDE, 23 Oct. 14]—Pickles Auctions, the country’s largest auction group, provides some services that personalise the trading process for those living in Adelaide who intend to sell their car to the company. This is through their vehicle remarketing solution.
The Pickles Vehicle Remarketing Solution
Pickles Auctions explains that their remarketing solution takes away the hassle of selling a vehicle, as they already have a buyer base. Moreover, they employ different sales channels, such as fixed price and public or online auctions.
With Pickles Auction’s remarketing solution, the company charges a competitive fee that covers the price of notifying the sellers’ local transport authority. They say that the average selling time for vehicles is only 15 days. They provide low and high market estimates and give sellers every assurance that these are followed. Sellers are given the liberty to agree on the reserve price of the vehicle with the company.
For a personalised approach, Pickles Auctions delegates qualified sales executives to discuss the requirements and the process with the seller. In some cases where the vehicle is currently under finance, they pay out the car seller’s finance company on the seller’s behalf before trading the vehicle.
Some Reminders
Pickles Auctions reminds car sellers that they carry out a process before taking possession of the vehicle. First, they obtain estimates. They see to it that there is an agency agreement. They ask car sellers to take responsibility for the registration plates. They also have a few guidelines on titles, finance payouts, novated lease remarketing, and imported vehicles.
About Pickles Auctions
Pickles Auctions is Australia’s largest auction group. Their head office is located in Sydney, but they have 22 branches that include the capital cities. The company has gained a reputation for selling motor vehicles, trucks, machineries, and earthmoving equipment. The selection of these products is marketed online through Pickles Live, and 30% of them are sold to online buyers. Pickles Auctions has a gross turnover that amounts to A$1.6 billion. Their roster of clients includes the Australian Government, local governments, local councils, financial institutions, and banks. They also offer a range of general goods, such as boats, caravans, and motorcycles, in their monthly auctions. To learn more about the business, buyers and sellers may visit www.pickles.com.au.