No test drive without insurance so he walks away
Discussion
RedSpike66 said:
And who is going to give you a deposit equal to the asking price of the car ???
If a buyer is serious they are going to have to pay for the car anyway, so what's the difference?I bought my Tam from the passenger seat five years ago. It needed a few things sorting, but nothing major and this was negotiated in the deal. I never even looked under it, but probably should have. Selling it will be the family's problem when I'm dead and buried, lol
RedSpike66 said:
And who is going to give you a deposit equal to the asking price of the car ???
If a buyer is serious they are going to have to pay for the car anyway, so what's the difference?I bought my Tam from the passenger seat five years ago. It needed a few things sorting, but nothing major and this was negotiated in the deal. I never even looked under it, but probably should have. Selling it will be the family's problem when I'm dead and buried, lol
why should a/the buyer drive him/itself ?
i prefer owners driving in his style and watch very carefully what he's doing and what the car's behavior.
if i ask to go faster it's usually no problem.
after, let's say 20min as the co-driver (passenger), i see/feel/HEAR if the car is ok or what's to do ..
all this after an exact mechanical preview.
i prefer owners driving in his style and watch very carefully what he's doing and what the car's behavior.
if i ask to go faster it's usually no problem.
after, let's say 20min as the co-driver (passenger), i see/feel/HEAR if the car is ok or what's to do ..
all this after an exact mechanical preview.
Edited by sascha on Monday 15th September 19:20
N7GTX said:
Skyedriver said:
His name was Chris if you get him coming to look at your Tiv.
He supposed to be wanting either an S or Chimaera at the minute.
Not "Chris from near Durham", by any chance? He contacted me and said he would be down on the Sunday etc etc. He wanted a Cerb! No show of course.He supposed to be wanting either an S or Chimaera at the minute.
Now I'm sure there are a few Chris's in Durham, but ?
mr lock pick said:
I fully understand the insurance thing too. It is very difficult if not impossible to get full cover to test drive a car, I do not know of any insurance who currently offer this service. So to assist us all in this matter can anyone recommend an insurance company who for a small fee would the purchaser to test drive someone else's pride and joy and would it be agree value?????
There are companies that offer one day insurance. I picked this one at random and got a quote of £44 for a day in a TVR Chimaera, so obtaining insurance is not impossible. However there is a £1500 damage excess on the policy http://www.insuredaily.co.uk/There are probably better ones if you look hard enough
sascha said:
i prefer owners driving in his style and watch very carefully what he's doing and what the car's behavior.
if i ask to go faster it's usually no problem.
after, let's say 20min as the co-driver (passenger), i see/feel/HEAR if the car is ok or what's to do ..
all this after an exact mechanical preview.
When I went to look at my Tuscan Convertible, I was cringing inside the way the owner was driving it.if i ask to go faster it's usually no problem.
after, let's say 20min as the co-driver (passenger), i see/feel/HEAR if the car is ok or what's to do ..
all this after an exact mechanical preview.
Edited by sascha on Monday 15th September 19:20
I had already explained that I had just written off my Tuscan and so explained that I knew the performance.
In the end I bought it out of simpathy for the poor Tuscan. (having said that I just told everyone I wrote mine off )
sparkythecat said:
There are companies that offer one day insurance. I picked this one at random and got a quote of £44 for a day in a TVR Chimaera, so obtaining insurance is not impossible. However there is a £1500 damage excess on the policy http://www.insuredaily.co.uk/
There are probably better ones if you look hard enough
So you rely on the "test driver" coming up with £1500.. again the potential for hassle is too great, why would you risk it.There are probably better ones if you look hard enough
Edited by m4tti on Wednesday 24th September 09:00
jamieduff1981 said:
I couldn't get comprehensive insurance to test drive mine - or rather I was told by the insurers I already had policies with that such cover would only be valid if the current owner cancelled his own insurance.
That's what it boils down to. You can't take a policy out on a car with it already having a policy in place, hence why you can only ever use the 3rd party emergency cover on a test drive.Me? I let a couple of people drive my Chim when it was for sale, but I bought it and the S1 I currently have without a test drive. Mind you, I'd had the S1 in the workshop for about a year before the customer asked if I wanted to buy it!
I wasn't fussed by not test driving it. I know I'll find something wrong with any car I buy, and I know it'll be fun to drive if it's a TVR, so I don't worry. If I'm the passenger I can listen for knocks, rattles, imperfections in how it's running etc. There's not much the seller could be hiding that I couldn't spot.
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