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Car expert names three interior issues that can slash a used motor’s value

By staff31 August 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A recent survey of 20 automotive technicians revealed that issues relating to a vehicle’s cabin regularly rank among the most significant deal-breakers for potential buyers

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If you’re serious about securing the best possible price for your used car, you need to ensure buyers are not put off the moment they open the door(Image: Getty Images)

Experts have warned UK drivers how particular problems with their car’s interior can create a poor first impression for potential buyers, leading to lower offers and slower sales.

When it comes to selling a car, many owners put the emphasis on the mechanical soundness of their vehicle. Regular servicing and a strong service history often take centre stage, but motoring experts from Vertu Motors have advised sellers that the condition of its interior can be just as influential.

With over four million used cars sold in the UK so far in 2025, competition is strong. So if you’re serious about securing the best possible price, you need to ensure buyers aren’t put off entirely the moment they open the door.

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According to Vertu Motor’s research, visible stains or carpet damage topped the list of factors reducing a vehicle’s resale value(Image: Getty Images)

Vertu Motors’ recent survey of 20 automotive technicians revealed that issues relating to a vehicle’s cabin regularly rank among the most significant deal-breakers for potential buyers. The research identified the three interior issues most likely to affect a car’s attractiveness on the second-hand market.

These findings underline how often easily overlooked details can ultimately make the difference between securing a good price or settling for a substandard offer. According to the research, visible stains and carpet damage topped the list, with 40 per cent of the experts surveyed citing it as their primary concern.

Persistent unpleasant odours were highlighted by 30 per cent of technicians. While a further 25 per cent of those surveyed pointed to problems with malfunctioning internal controls.

When selling a car, its interior is just as important as its mechanical condition. Untidy, damaged or poorly maintained interiors not only make a vehicle less appealing, they create the impression it has not been cared for properly. Experts at Vertu Motors stress that even small details can massively influence buyer confidence and resale value.

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Their first piece of advice is to tackle visible stains or wear on seats and carpets. A shabby cabin instantly discourages buyers. Vertu Motors advised: “A stained or worn interior is an immediate red flag for buyers, suggesting a lack of general care and creating a negative impression that is hard to overcome.”

Deep cleaning is recommended — going well beyond vacuuming to reach those hidden areas. Simple methods such as using a paste of baking soda and water on fabric stains can also refresh upholstery effectively.

Odours from smoke, pets or dampness are hard to disguise and hint at mould or ventilation problems. Vertu Motors strongly advises removing the source of such smells, using baking soda or charcoal to absorb odours, as well as replacing the cabin filter.

Finally, sellers should ensure all of the interior controls are fully functional. Electrical faults, even minor ones, can raise major concerns. Presenting a fresh, clean and working cabin not only reassures buyers — it helps sellers secure the best resale price possible.

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