Should I Buy from an Auto Dealer or a Private Seller?
At PrivateAuto, we strongly advocate for the private seller option due to several advantages:
1. Get a better price by cutting out the middleman and going straight to the source. Dealers must buy low and sell high to make a profit and keep the lights on.
2. Avoid fees. Car dealers charge documentation fees that range from $50 to over $1,000.
3. You drive the deal on your terms. PrivateAuto allows you to make offers and negotiate the best deal directly with the seller.
While it’s true that dealerships traditionally offer more convenience, we’re all about making the private-party car buying experience frictionless and safe. Our transactional marketplace gives you all the tools to drive the deal on your terms.
Find a car
Find a Car that Fits Your Budget
Search for Cars Online
While these platforms serve as excellent resources for finding vehicles, they lack transactional capabilities. We call them “meetingplaces” because they leave you to muddle through all the logistics of getting the deal done—and it isn’t pretty.
What makes us stand out is the fact we’re the world’s first and only fully transactional marketplace, offering self-service technological solutions for every stage of the deal. To experience the hassle-free simplicity of purchasing privately, browse used cars for sale and begin your car-buying journey.
But hey, we don’t hate the other listing sites. In fact, they may have a lot more private-party car inventory than we do. But we still want you to have the transactional security and convenience that our users enjoy.
That’s why DealNow was created. DealNow is the easiest way to close your own vehicle deal, anytime. It’s the safe and simple way to avoid fraud, sign documents, and instantly transfer money, all in one app. Invite the seller to DealNow and fast-track your transaction!
Agree on a price
Negotiate Price
On other meetingplaces, you’d have to message the seller and have an awkward conversation. PrivateAuto lets you make an offer with the click of a button. The seller can then accept, reject, or counteroffer.
Research the Car
1. Research on the car’s title
2. Get a vehicle history report
Research the Car Title
You can use the National Insurance Crime Bureau website to research the title to protect yourself from car-buying fraud.
In some cases sellers will attempt to mislead or outright deceive—they may try to pass off a salvage title as clean.
Title research will help you check for:
1. Reports of the car having been stolen.
2. An outstanding lien.
3. The car has been declared a total loss in an insurance claim.
Ask the seller for their full name and the vehicle identification number (VIN) in advance of meeting up. Run the title check, and save yourself the worry.
Get a Vehicle History Report
PrivateAuto provides a vehicle history report for all premium listings.
Here are some reasons a vehicle history report gives you peace of mind.
1. You have visibility into any accidents or insurance claims.
2. You know how well the car has been cared for.
3. You can see service records, major repairs, and other work.
A vehicle history report can help you steer clear of buying a faulty used car and help steer you away from car-buying scams.
Take the car for a test drive
Arrange a Test Drive
1. Our in-app scheduler allows you to pick from the time slots the seller has chosen. No back-and-forth conversations. You’ll also see the seller’s preferred meetup location.
2. You can only transact with verified sellers, which tends to weed out those who prefer to operate in the shadows.
You’ll schedule the test drive in the blink of an eye without ever needing to contact the seller. It’s just one of the many ways we streamline private car sales.
Handle paperwork
Complete North Dakota Paperwork
1. Title
2. Odometer disclosure statement
3. Bill of sale
North Dakota Certificate of Title
- Odometer disclosure
- Seller’s hand-printed name, signature, and address (if there is more than one seller listed on the title, both sellers will need to sign)
- Date of sale
- Purchase price
- Your hand-printed name and signature
Odometer Disclosure
Our in-app workflow includes an odometer disclosure entry, where the buyer and the seller confirm mileage before taking the next step.
North Dakota Bill of Sale
PrivateAuto makes it easy with an official North Dakota bill of sale right in our app. You and the seller review the details, and then digitally sign the bill of sale after inspecting the car. No printing or scanning—simply sign electronically in the PrivateAuto mobile app. It’s stored in your PrivateAuto account as a reference, should you ever need it.
Pay the seller
Pay the Seller
We got tired of the limitations associated with existing payment methods, so we created a solution. We call it PrivateAuto Pay. Our users call it magic. Here’s how it works:
1. No transfer fees.
2. Instantaneous transfers. Close the deal when you meet for the test drive.
3. Works 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. No coordinating around banker’s hours.
4. No exchange of contact or banking info.
5. Advanced encryption protects your data from hackers.
6. Skip inconvenient and costly third-party escrow services when you take advantage of our escrow-like safeguards.
You’ll never want to buy a car any other way. Oh, and if you’re buying a car on a different website, invite the seller to our DealNow fast-track solution to get the transaction done safely, securely, and fast.
Transfer ownership
Register the car
Get new license plates
North Dakota Title Transfer and Registration
Here’s what you’ll need to provide when you transfer your car’s title at the DOT office:
- The Certificate of Title, signed over to you by the previous vehicle owner
- A completed APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF TITLE & REGISTRATION OF A VEHICLE (Form SFN02872)
- Lien information (if applicable)
- Payment for the North Dakota vehicle sales tax: 2% of the vehicle price
- Payment for North Dakota’s vehicle title transfer fee: $5
- Payment for North Dakota registration fee: from $73 to $274
- Payment for North Dakota license plate fees: $25
- Valid ID or driver’s license
- Proof of residency
- Proof of insurance
Read our complete guide to a North Dakota title transfer for more info on the subject.
North Dakota Vehicle FAQ
What is the sales tax on a used car in North Dakota?
When buying a used car in North Dakota, don’t get caught off guard by the state’s vehicle sales tax. There is a 2% statewide sales tax on vehicle purchases in North Dakota.
Unlike many other states, North Dakota doesn’t have local sales tax; 2% is the most car sales tax you’ll pay in North Dakota.
What is exempt from sales tax in North Dakota?
You can be exempt in North Dakota if you are a:
– Disabled veteran
– American Indian tribal member
– Government agency
– Nonprofit organization
– Owner of a homemade trailer
How to request a duplicate vehicle title in North Dakota?
If your car’s title has been damaged, lost, or destroyed, you need to request a title replacement.
You will need to provide the following to the local North Dakota DOT office:
– Fill out the application for the title certificate and registration of a vehicle
– Registration certificate
– Reason for requesting a duplicate vehicle title
– Pay the ND duplicate vehicle title fee of $5
Mail the lost title application to the following address:
Department of Transportation
Motor Vehicle Division
608 E. Boulevard Ave.
Bismarck, ND 58505
What is needed for North Dakota vehicle registration?
If you are registering a car in North Dakota, you will need to submit the following to the North Dakota DOT:
– Valid insurance card
– Proof of vehicle inspection
– Proof of ownership
If you fall under these categories, you are not required to register the car:
– Nonresident students
– Tourists
– Members of the Armed Forces
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Dana Marchlowitz
Contributing Author
Dana is a seasoned executive with a strong background in startups and product management. Currently serving as the Chief Product Officer for PrivateAuto, Dana brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role….