visual wrote: » I wouldn't buy a car without test drive. I know my insurance covers me to drive other cars but its only 3rd party. So it doesn't cover the sellers car it just protects me from claims from 3rd parties. Selling a car I would allow potential buyer drive the car. I know their insurance is typically like mine and its only 3rd party on my car. So from that perspective I don't think it makes any difference if they have insurance or not if my car is damaged. 3rd party cover would only make it legal and cover a 3rd party not me.
Toyotafanboi wrote: » i went to view the glanza in north dublin in a private deal in an estate where i passed a man in a wifebeater top walking a piebald pony as if weren't out of the ordinary.
unkel wrote: » Sounds like the Glanza was in its natural habitat (sorry couldn't resist )
visual wrote: » Could try apply the rule you see in some shops "you brake it you bought it"...
Alanstrainor wrote: » When I was looking at 3 series I had a number of private sellers just hand me the keys and off I went! Couldn't believe it. I obviously don't strike people as the car robbing type:D
Wheelnut wrote: » Love the play on spelling, subtle and clever!
djimi wrote: » I dont know how Id handle it to be honest if I was to sell the car privately.
Anan1 wrote: » That's easy - you'd either get over it or not sell the car privately.
djimi wrote: » Most likely the latter to be honest. I dont have open drive, so unless the person can prove beyond doubt that they have fully comp cover on their policy (does such a thing even exist) then I dont think Id take the risk.
bmstuff wrote: » You would not marry a woman without testing her first...
visual wrote: » I have fully comp on my insurance but as with every policy I've had to date it is only for the car listed in policy and 3rd party cover on cars I borrow. This would be typical of most drivers as very very few would be open drive on any vehicle