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mattyboy199
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   2nd Mar 04 at 00:11   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

So how does it work then:

They can drive the car if they are fully comp ? (the car is nt currently insured by me).

Surely if they were fully comp that only covers 3rd party ?

What happens if there is an accident whats my rights ?

Bankers draft, cash or cheque whats best & how can i check the valdility?


wolfie
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

best to get cash up front if they wont to test drive, as in final part of sale
Nismo
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i never let them test drive , i allways take them out, at the end of the day they crash it they wont care.
mattyboy199
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

so what about if the sale depends on it i know i would never buy a car unless i had driven it
wolfie
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:32   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

do it as a condiction of sale, they like the look, can't spot anything wrong, you take them out, they like it, give you cash, then if they some thing wrong that you didn't tell them, then they can av cash back
Kris TD
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

everytime i have been to look at a car with my mates dad etc... the buyer has alsways been allowed to drive the car. its just one of those things. just be careful. take them somewhere quiet, ie not many cars, country road, a straight one would be good.
mattyboy199
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:46   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

yes i ll see, not sure how old this buyer is so we ll see
luca2020
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2nd Mar 04 at 00:52   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Kris TD
everytime i have been to look at a car with my mates dad etc... the buyer has alsways been allowed to drive the car. its just one of those things. just be careful. take them somewhere quiet, ie not many cars, country road, a straight one would be good.


yer same here, every time ive sold a car ive let them drive it, i mean would u buy a car if u havent actualy driven it urself? i wouldent
mattyboy199
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my point exactly
Trucido
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2nd Mar 04 at 01:34   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

im fully comp insurance but as i was only 17 when i took out my policy (should hopefully change this year) I'm not covered on any other cars apart from curtosey cars (cant spell)
Gambit
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take them to a private car park, or road and let them drive it

i.e. an open space where there aint much to crash into

 
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