Selling car to a dealer
Selling car to a dealer
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SidewaysSi

Original Poster:

10,742 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Have a Porsche dealer wanting to buy my car. They are happy to collect and take it away before transferring funds.

I am somewhat nervous at someone turning up with a low loader and driving off with it. First time I have done this but presume it is normal? How have you dealt with such transactions?

Hoolio

1,182 posts

242 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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When selling cars previously I have always insisted on money cleared in my account before releasing the keys/vehicle. Ask yourself, would your OPC let you drive off in a new motor without the money clearing their account?

jimmy p

1,007 posts

187 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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I have sold a few cars to dealers most recently in march, cash always transfered and cleared in my account before they take car, tbh they have never suggested any other way, r u sure its not a scam?? No way would i do it

r1flyguy1

1,571 posts

197 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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SidewaysSi said:
Have a Porsche dealer wanting to buy my car. They are happy to collect and take it away before transferring funds.
I bet they are laugh

Not a chance in hell i would allow that, I'd rather drive it to the OPC and do the deal on the premises.

Stirlings

323 posts

244 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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I think it would be not unreasonable to expect a dealer to come around to you house
/ office
Inspect the car
Put the no plate onto retention if necessary
Then transfer the funds before taking the car



Or at least that's what I do

hixster

354 posts

238 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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I'd never let a car go until cash in bank and last few cars i've always signed one of these with a witness

http://www.theaa.com/car-buying/buyers-sellers-con...

SidewaysSi

Original Poster:

10,742 posts

255 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Thanks all. I may insist I drive to the dealer and do the deal there. I assume they will want to inspect it etc before transferring funds so maybe I will wait around while they do that.

SRT Hellcat

7,197 posts

238 months

Tuesday 11th July 2017
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Apart from a very select few. No funds no car end of

Fl0pp3r

869 posts

224 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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NO MONEY NO HONEY readit

Driver101

14,451 posts

142 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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The dealer should transfer funds before taking the car.

GT3cs

1,239 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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If it was my OPC that I regularly deal with I would not insist on cleared funds .

I've sold to a couple of other OPCs and waited for cleared funds . Once drove to dealer , once they sent a driver , inspected then transferred .

Andrew911

850 posts

130 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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Have sold Porsche's to well know indy's such as JZM, RSJ & Dovehouse. As every one else has already mentioned these dealers did their inspection & transferred funds before driving off. I have however had finance owning on a car & the finance company can't/won't comment immediately whether they have received funds; but the above dealers showed me a screen shot of the transaction & was happy to let the car go (as I know these dealers very well & they are well known in the industry).

Rockster

1,515 posts

181 months

Wednesday 12th July 2017
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SidewaysSi said:
Have a Porsche dealer wanting to buy my car. They are happy to collect and take it away before transferring funds.

I am somewhat nervous at someone turning up with a low loader and driving off with it. First time I have done this but presume it is normal? How have you dealt with such transactions?
The only time I came close to selling a car to a "dealer" was when my 2008 Cayman S was totaled. I called a business that specializes in wrecked Porsches and the person I talked to told me the way the deal would go down is 1/2 of the agreed upon sum of money would be transferred to my account then when the driver with the car carrying rig showed up he'd have a check for the other half. I'd give him the salvage title, keys, etc.

As it was I elected to try to sell the car at a (salvage) auto auction and did.

Even with a totaled car I would have not let the car get away from me without having the full amount in some fashion in my hands before handing over the car to someone.

jakesmith

9,491 posts

192 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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NO SPRAY NO LAY

bcr5784

7,375 posts

166 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Given that you can transfer funds within minutes now, there is absolutely no reason why the dealer can't inspect the car, then transfer the funds, but only let him take it away when the funds are in your account. Did that on both my recent sales.

6point2

45 posts

118 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Depends on the dealer.

I sold a car to HR Owen, dropped it off on the Saturday and funds arrived first thing Monday morning, no worries.

gadgit

971 posts

288 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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If it is the gt4.....

You shouldn't be selling it anyway......unless you are desperate of course.
And with the other cars in your garage, you should know better than handing the car over without the money in your pot!

Would you except a straightforward swap for my Cayman 2.7 cos that would be better than what you are thinking of doing?

Good luck with the deal, hope it all goes ok.

Gadgit

Caymanwhite

84 posts

151 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Your original post didn't state very clearly whether you had advertised it and they approached you, or did they just contact you out of the blue?
If it was the latter then it would seem to be idiotic on your part to put any trust in the transaction without first investigating how it all came about.
OR
Are we missing something in your post?

Caymanwhite

84 posts

151 months

Thursday 13th July 2017
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Your original post didn't state very clearly whether you had advertised it and they approached you, or did they just contact you out of the blue?
If it was the latter then it would seem to be idiotic on your part to put any trust in the transaction without first investigating how it all came about.
OR
Are we missing something in your post?

moe19

42 posts

163 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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[quote=SidewaysSi]Have a Porsche dealer wanting to buy my car. They are happy to collect and take it away before transferring funds.

I sold a car to an OPC who I had dealt with a few times before for 50K, the money was transferred in to my bank three or four days after they took possession of the car, that's the way they wanted to do it .