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mikemmw

Original Poster:

57 posts

97 months

I've never sold a car on consignment before but my Ferrari is going to DMB collection for them to sell on my behalf.
This dealer is fairly local to me, I've visited multiple times over the last couple of years, they have 4.9/5 on google with 101 reviews.
I've never heard a bad word about them and nothing looks concerning when checking the company financials.

I feel I've chosen a good reliable business, but since I've never done this before, is there an advisable procedure I should follow?
Things I should ask before hand?
Do I alter my insurance to tell them the vehicle is now been stored there, on the off chance something happens and DMB wouldn't/couldn't cover it for whatever reason then maybe mine would. I'm not sure, just looking for advice from people who've been around the block.

Gnevans

526 posts

140 months

I recently sold an R8GT with Julian Clinkard at Clinkard cars. Paid immediately. Sold quickly.
Deals with high end cars. Talk to him too.

mikemmw

Original Poster:

57 posts

97 months

Looks like they're 270 miles from me so not very practical

bennno

14,431 posts

287 months

Yesterday (08:19)
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Google GVE London

Trev450

6,574 posts

190 months

Yesterday (09:14)
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Not all dealers are the same.

topjay

784 posts

236 months

Yesterday (09:19)
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Check their accounts and don't use anyone that doesn't have a lot to lose themselves.

I have used VVS a couple of times and found them much more professional than the main dealers.



mikemmw

Original Poster:

57 posts

97 months

Yesterday (09:58)
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Let me clarify, I'm not looking for dealer recommendations.

I'm looking for advise on if there is anything I should be doing ahead of handing the car over to them.

andrew

10,226 posts

210 months

Yesterday (10:41)
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i'd be keeping one key and putting a couple of those cheapo tracking tags on mine

BlackStang5point0

2,278 posts

231 months

Yesterday (10:48)
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High Peak Autos did a video on the GVE debacle. From 15:50 onwards has some pointers for buyers and sellers on SOR.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kejel1sUn00

alscar

7,021 posts

231 months

Yesterday (12:27)
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I would certainly check on the insurance aspect from their side and then decide however notifying your insurer would be sensible given technically it’s change of overnight location for perhaps some time.
Ensure you know what they are doing ( or not ) about potential test drives.
Ensure the written contract has full and complete fee information - if you want a certain minimum amount then make sure contract says so.
Ask for full proofing ability of the advert.
Consider time limiting the contract - with obviously ability to then extend.
All above assumes your own prior due diligence extends to a little bit more than just “ visiting “ them etc.



bennno

14,431 posts

287 months

Yesterday (12:46)
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mikemmw said:
Let me clarify, I'm not looking for dealer recommendations.

I'm looking for advise on if there is anything I should be doing ahead of handing the car over to them.
I wasn't reccomending GVE London, i was drawing your attention that they are the most recent SOR dealer to go pop with customers discovering their SOR cars had been sold or pillaged for parts.

Id keep one key and the v5 back and make sure the tracker is active on the car.....

ThingsBehindTheSun

2,490 posts

49 months

I wonder how many other dealers out there are effectively running a ponzi scheme where they can't pay out one SoR customer until they have sold the next car as the money has already been spent elsewhere.

Too risky for me, I personally wouldn't be able to sleep at night if I knew a dealer had my car and I was relying on them to pay me once it had been sold. At the end of the day, if they don't pay you, what exactly are you going to do about it?