Source: Derek Bennett
Sell my car in Walsall
If you live in Walsall or the surrounding West Midlands and Staffordshire 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 Walsall 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 for their next appointment in the West Midlands area.
More about Walsall and the surrounding area
An industrial town in the West Midlands Walsall is part of the Black Country; so called because of the high air pollution due to heavy coal mining during the
Industrial Revolution from 1760 to around 1840. After the Industrial Revolution Walsall changed from a small village housing only 2,000 residents to a town with a
population of over 80,000 in just 200 years.
Walsall is also well-known for its history of horse saddle making since the Victorian era. At the peak of the industry in Walsall in around 1900, an unbelievable
one-third of saddlers lived in Walsall, with products shipped across the country. You can learn more about the industry that is still thriving today in the
Walsall Leather Museum.
Did you know that the town's name 'Walsall' derives from 'Walh Halh' which translates to a valley of Welsh speakers? Did you also know that the hill Barr Beacon is
green belt land and is one of the highest points in the West Midlands? In fact, when you're stood on top of the hill not only can you see a whole host of Walsall
landmarks, but you can see across seven different counties! You can even see across to Powys in Wales, now that's what you call a good panoramic view!