How to Take Photos of Your Vehicle for Appraisal
To provide you with the most accurate and competitive offer, we need
clear and well-lit photos of your vehicle. Follow this step-by-step guide to capture the necessary shots. No need to clean or detail your vehicle—just snap the pictures as they are!
General Photo Tips:
✔️Use natural daylight- Morning or late afternoon light works best to avoid glare.
✔️Take photos in an open space- A driveway, parking lot, or quiet street is ideal.
✔️Hold the camera steady– Avoid blurry photos by keeping a firm grip.
✔️Remove personal items– While not required, a clutter-free interior helps showcase the vehicle better.
Exterior Shots
Front Angle – A three-quarter shot capturing the front and side.
Rear Angle – A three-quarter shot showing the back and opposite side.
Front Close-Up – A direct shot of the front, capturing headlights, grille, and hood.
Rear Close-Up – A direct shot of the back, capturing taillights, bumper, and trunk.
Wheels & Tires – Close-ups of all four wheels, showing tire tread and rim condition.
Interior Shots
Driver’s Seat & Dashboard – A wide shot taken from the open driver’s door, showing the steering wheel, dashboard, and infotainment system.
Odometer Reading – A clear shot of the mileage display.
Uploading Your Photos
Once you've taken your photos, simply
upload them to the form
when prompted. If you run into any issues, you can contact us for assistance.
Need more help? Our team is happy to guide you through the process!
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Ready to get started? Capture your photos now and upload them to receive your offer!
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