Source: Richard Harvey
Sell my car in Huddersfield
If you live in Huddersfield or the surrounding West Yorkshire area and you are thinking of selling your car, then you are able to get an instant online car valuation today from
Money4yourMotors.com.
The process is easy, all you need to do is enter your car registration into the license plate and click to 'Get Valuation'.
We can buy your car today and we come to you!
Our mobile purchasing units are nationwide and we have purchasers situated in the Huddersfield area who will visit you at your home address to assess your vehicle.
In addition to visiting you at your home address if you decide to sell your car to us then we will pay you by instant bank transfer and you will be able to confirm
the money is in your bank account before our vehicle purchaser leaves to attend their next appointment in the West Yorkshire area.
More about Huddersfield and the surrounding area
A market town in West Yorkshire Huddersfield is the 11th largest town in England. The town is famed for many things but did you know that it was home to the world's largest nodding dog
which stood at an overwhelming 11 feet tall? The dog was created in the town for animal rescue service Dogs Trust.
Prime Minister Harold Wilson, who served the country twice first in 1964-1970 and second in 1974-1976, was born in Huddersfield and there is a statue to commemorate him at the front of the
Huddersfield Railway Station.
Aside from a former Prime Minister, the town is the birthplace of many other famous faces including actress Jodie Whittaker - the first female Doctor in the long running television series Doctor Who, actor James Mason and ITV news anchor Nina Hossain.
Did you know that Huddersfield is also home to the Rugby League? It was founded in 1895 - the Huddersfield Giants are still playing strong to this day but back in 1914 they went and won all four
Rugby League cups!
The town is also well-known for its Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival - which is the largest of its kind in the world! Founded in 1978, the festival not only brings the local community
together with its selection of new and experimental music, but it also attracts tourists from around the country.