09.03.2026

What to Bring When Trading In Your Car at a Dealership

A Simple Guide for UK Drivers

Trading in your current car is one of the easiest ways to upgrade to a new or Approved Used vehicle. It saves time compared with selling privately and allows you to put the value of your existing car directly towards your next purchase.

At Drift Bridge Group, we complete thousands of part exchanges every year across our Audi, Volkswagen, Škoda, Honda and Geely dealerships. Preparing the right documents and items before your appointment can help ensure a smooth and accurate valuation.

Here’s everything you should bring when trading in your car.


Vehicle Registration Document (V5C)

The V5C logbook is one of the most important documents when trading in a vehicle. It proves that you are the registered keeper and allows the dealership to process the ownership change correctly.

Before visiting the dealership, make sure the V5C shows:

  • Your correct name and address
  • The correct vehicle details
  • No missing pages or alterations

If you cannot locate your V5C, you can request a replacement from the DVLA, but having the document available will speed up the process.


Service History and Maintenance Records

A complete service history can have a positive impact on your car’s valuation.

Bring any records that show how the car has been maintained, including:

  • Service book or digital service records
  • Invoices for servicing and repairs
  • MOT history if available
  • Warranty documentation

Cars with full and consistent service histories are often more desirable in the used car market.


Both Sets of Keys

Most modern cars are supplied with two keys. If you still have both, make sure you bring them to the dealership.

Missing keys can reduce the value of a vehicle because replacements can be expensive, especially for cars with advanced keyless systems.

Providing both keys helps maximise your part exchange offer.


MOT Certificate

Although MOT records are now stored digitally, bringing your latest certificate can still be helpful when completing the appraisal.

It shows:

  • The current MOT expiry date
  • Any advisory items from the last test
  • The car’s maintenance history

If your car is approaching its MOT renewal date, this may also be discussed during the valuation.


Finance Settlement Information

If your car is currently on finance, you will need to bring details of the agreement.

Dealerships can usually obtain a settlement figure from the finance provider, but having your agreement information available will help speed up the process.

In many cases, the dealership will settle the outstanding finance directly as part of the part exchange.


Personal Identification

To complete the transaction, you may be asked to provide proof of identity.

Typical forms of ID include:

  • Driving licence
  • Passport
  • Proof of address (such as a recent utility bill)

This helps confirm the ownership details and ensures all paperwork is processed correctly.


Any Accessories or Additional Items

If your vehicle came with extra equipment, bringing it with you can help maximise its value.

Examples include:

  • Parcel shelves
  • Locking wheel nut keys
  • Charging cables for electric vehicles
  • Roof bars or removable accessories
  • Owner’s manuals

Providing all original equipment ensures the car can be prepared for resale more easily.


Preparing Your Car Before the Valuation

While documents are important, presentation also plays a role in your car’s appraisal.

Before visiting the dealership, it’s worth:

  • Washing the exterior
  • Cleaning the interior
  • Removing personal belongings
  • Checking tyre condition
  • Ensuring warning lights are not displayed

A clean and well-presented vehicle can create a stronger first impression during the inspection.


Why Part Exchange Is a Convenient Option

Part exchange remains one of the most popular ways to change cars in the UK because it simplifies the entire process.

Advantages include:

  • No need to advertise or arrange private viewings
  • Fast and professional valuation
  • Immediate contribution towards your next car
  • Secure and straightforward transaction

For many drivers, this convenience makes part exchange the easiest route when upgrading their vehicle.


Trade In Your Car with Drift Bridge Group

At Drift Bridge Group, our experienced teams provide transparent and competitive part exchange valuations across our full range of brands.

Whether you are upgrading to a new or Approved Used vehicle, our specialists can guide you through the process and help you get the most from your current car.

Visit your local dealership or contact our team to arrange a valuation and begin your next vehicle journey with confidence.

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