330d M Sport - Why isn't mine selling!?!?!?!
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jonamv8 said:
Phateuk said:
A little bit OT, but I've always done the opposite and traded all my cars, I would like to sell private but I'm a little nervous about randoms turning up and wanting to drive my car. I'd be happy to take people for a drive (is this common practice when buying/selling privately?) - the only time I've purchased privately the seller took me out as a passenger, the car seemed to drive well no funny noises etc so i bought the car, it turned out to need a load of steering/suspension work as most of it was worn This was only a 1500 car so wasn't really too bothered, but wouldn't be happy paying several thousand without a thorough test drive.
Generally I take a buyer out in the car with me and go through a range of driving styles with them, anything they request. If they really want to drive the car then I ask them to get fully comp cover subject to buying and they test drive it before the money changes hands. I've got rid of quite a lot that way including £45k car, £30k car etcI have managed to get a better trade price for my last 3 cars than I was advertising them for privately.
Many people prefer to buy from a dealer, if only to get some finance.
Plus with Logbook Loan scams now buying used privately is getting more and more risky. Most HPI checks don't cover logbook loans as the logbook loan company doesn't have to register their interest in the vehicle, which can leave the buyer the total cost of the car out of pocket a few weeks down the road.
Many people prefer to buy from a dealer, if only to get some finance.
Plus with Logbook Loan scams now buying used privately is getting more and more risky. Most HPI checks don't cover logbook loans as the logbook loan company doesn't have to register their interest in the vehicle, which can leave the buyer the total cost of the car out of pocket a few weeks down the road.
gizlaroc said:
I have managed to get a better trade price for my last 3 cars than I was advertising them for privately.
Many people prefer to buy from a dealer, if only to get some finance.
Plus with Logbook Loan scams now buying used privately is getting more and more risky. Most HPI checks don't cover logbook loans as the logbook loan company doesn't have to register their interest in the vehicle, which can leave the buyer the total cost of the car out of pocket a few weeks down the road.
Don't logbook loan companies take the log book? So you'd be buying the car with no V5 present which always flags up a concernMany people prefer to buy from a dealer, if only to get some finance.
Plus with Logbook Loan scams now buying used privately is getting more and more risky. Most HPI checks don't cover logbook loans as the logbook loan company doesn't have to register their interest in the vehicle, which can leave the buyer the total cost of the car out of pocket a few weeks down the road.
jonamv8 said:
Don't logbook loan companies take the log book? So you'd be buying the car with no V5 present which always flags up a concern
So you call DVLA, apply for a missing log book, then when your new one arrives you take out a logbook loan. Then sell the car with the original one. Gassing Station | BMW General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff