Easy, Online and on your own time.

Our self-service process is 100% online and done at your leisure. Share a few details, and we’ll extend a real offer for your vehicle in minutes. 100% online. No haggling. No headaches.

Easy, Online and on your own time.

How it works

01
Get a free estimate
We offer competitive estimates by analyzing data on similar cars and your local market.
02
Book a physical appraisal.
Once you have your online valuation, book a physical appraisal at a JT Hughes dealership
03
Get paid fast
If your vehicle has been confirmed as you described, we pay your online valuation.
What affects the value of your car?

Age and mileage
- Newer cars and cars with a lower mileage retain more of their value.

Condition
- Imperfections such as scratches, dents, wear and tear will reduce your car’s value.

Previous owners
- Cars with fewer previous owners are generally valued higher.

Service history
- A car with a full service history will retain more of its value than a car with a partial or missing one.

Current market prices
- We use live market data to provide a fair and accurate price.

What affects the value of your car?
Why Part Exchange

Part exchanging is a simple way to reduce the cost of your car by trading in your current one.

Here’s an example:
Your current car is valued at £4,000, and you’re interested in purchasing a car at JT Hughes that costs £10,000. By part exchanging with us, you only pay £6,000 and we take your current car away when you receive your car.

Why Part Exchange
Want to just sell your car.

We buy all makes & models. 
We’ll give you an instant offer that’s guaranteed for 7 days, providing your car is as described we won't chip away at your offer and you’ll receive payment on the same day you hand your car over.

Simply drop your car off at any JT Hughes dealership in Shrewsbury, Telford and Newtown, Powys. We buy all makes & models. Start your car valuation.

  Want to just sell your car.
Can I part exchange a car with outstanding finance?

If your current car has outstanding finance on a PCP or HP agreement, we’ll still take it off your hands as long as your part exchange valuation is higher than your outstanding finance. Just let us know the correct settlement amount during checkout and send us your settlement letter before you receive your car. You can get your settlement letter by calling or emailing the lender you have your finance agreement with.

Can I part exchange a car with outstanding finance?
JT Hughes Part Exchange Process

Whether we’re delivering your JT Hughes car to your door or you’re collecting it from one of our dealerships, we’ll inspect the one you’re part-exchanging at the same time to make sure it matches the description you’ve provided.

What you'll need to hand:
  • A valid red V5C that matches your name, address and the number plates
  • A valid photo driving licence or your passport
  • Evidence of your car’s service history.
  • We will require both sets of car keys
  • Any accessories or parts that came with the car.
  • Proof of address, such as a utility bill or bank statement, if you’re collecting your car
JT Hughes Part Exchange Process
FAQs
Popular questions about part exchange
What do I need to bring with me for a car valuation appointment ?

Your car. It may sound obvious, but you’ll need to be able to get your car to the appointment. We don't currently offer a collection service.

The V5 logbook/registration certificate. This must be registered in the name of the current keeper. If the V5 logbook/registration certificate is still in the owner's maiden name, you will need to bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

Two forms of identification. One must be an original photo ID (such as a passport) and one should be a proof of address item (accepted forms include a utility bill or council tax letter dated within the last 9 months). These must match the name and address on the vehicle logbook.

All service history and MOT certificates if available.

Both sets of car keys. Unless you've told us otherwise, the valuation provided assumes you have 2 sets of keys for your vehicle. If you've only got 1 key, the price we offer you after inspection may be reduced.

Bank details. So we can pay you for your car. The account has to be in the name of the registered keeper.
Finance settlement letter. If the vehicle has any finance outstanding we need a letter with the settlement figure from the finance company to be able to buy the vehicle.

Any extras that we’ll need. Such as the locking wheel nut for the alloy wheels where fitted, any detachable fascias and security codes for the radio, the security code for obtaining replacement keys and any discs required for the satellite navigation system.

What do I need to bring with me for a car valuation appointment ?

Your car. It may sound obvious, but you’ll need to be able to get your car to the appointment. We don't currently offer a collection service.

The V5 logbook/registration certificate. This must be registered in the name of the current keeper. If the V5 logbook/registration certificate is still in the owner's maiden name, you will need to bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

Two forms of identification. One must be an original photo ID (such as a passport) and one should be a proof of address item (accepted forms include a utility bill or council tax letter dated within the last 9 months). These must match the name and address on the vehicle logbook.

All service history and MOT certificates if available.

Both sets of car keys. Unless you've told us otherwise, the valuation provided assumes you have 2 sets of keys for your vehicle. If you've only got 1 key, the price we offer you after inspection may be reduced.

Bank details. So we can pay you for your car. The account has to be in the name of the registered keeper.
Finance settlement letter. If the vehicle has any finance outstanding we need a letter with the settlement figure from the finance company to be able to buy the vehicle.

Any extras that we’ll need. Such as the locking wheel nut for the alloy wheels where fitted, any detachable fascias and security codes for the radio, the security code for obtaining replacement keys and any discs required for the satellite navigation system.

What do I need to bring with me for a car valuation appointment ?

Your car. It may sound obvious, but you’ll need to be able to get your car to the appointment. We don't currently offer a collection service.

The V5 logbook/registration certificate. This must be registered in the name of the current keeper. If the V5 logbook/registration certificate is still in the owner's maiden name, you will need to bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

Two forms of identification. One must be an original photo ID (such as a passport) and one should be a proof of address item (accepted forms include a utility bill or council tax letter dated within the last 9 months). These must match the name and address on the vehicle logbook.

All service history and MOT certificates if available.

Both sets of car keys. Unless you've told us otherwise, the valuation provided assumes you have 2 sets of keys for your vehicle. If you've only got 1 key, the price we offer you after inspection may be reduced.

Bank details. So we can pay you for your car. The account has to be in the name of the registered keeper.
Finance settlement letter. If the vehicle has any finance outstanding we need a letter with the settlement figure from the finance company to be able to buy the vehicle.

Any extras that we’ll need. Such as the locking wheel nut for the alloy wheels where fitted, any detachable fascias and security codes for the radio, the security code for obtaining replacement keys and any discs required for the satellite navigation system.

What do I need to bring with me for a car valuation appointment ?

Your car. It may sound obvious, but you’ll need to be able to get your car to the appointment. We don't currently offer a collection service.

The V5 logbook/registration certificate. This must be registered in the name of the current keeper. If the V5 logbook/registration certificate is still in the owner's maiden name, you will need to bring a copy of your marriage certificate.

Two forms of identification. One must be an original photo ID (such as a passport) and one should be a proof of address item (accepted forms include a utility bill or council tax letter dated within the last 9 months). These must match the name and address on the vehicle logbook.

All service history and MOT certificates if available.

Both sets of car keys. Unless you've told us otherwise, the valuation provided assumes you have 2 sets of keys for your vehicle. If you've only got 1 key, the price we offer you after inspection may be reduced.

Bank details. So we can pay you for your car. The account has to be in the name of the registered keeper.
Finance settlement letter. If the vehicle has any finance outstanding we need a letter with the settlement figure from the finance company to be able to buy the vehicle.

Any extras that we’ll need. Such as the locking wheel nut for the alloy wheels where fitted, any detachable fascias and security codes for the radio, the security code for obtaining replacement keys and any discs required for the satellite navigation system.

How do you deliver the car? Do you deliver on a transporter or is it driven?

Your car will be transported by a trusted and trained JT Hughes driver. It could not be easier. 

How do you deliver the car? Do you deliver on a transporter or is it driven?

Your car will be transported by a trusted and trained JT Hughes driver. It could not be easier. 

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