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Old 09-08-2013, 11:15 PM   #24
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Default Re: Selling a car privately

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Originally Posted by EB92 View Post
For test drives, my method would be:
- double check with your insurance provider on coverage for other drivers
- no drivers under 25, as they are likely not covered at all
- sight and jot down the details of the potential buyers drivers licence
- definately go with them for the drive
- let the buyer politely know that if the speed limit is exceeded or the car is thrashed,
then the test drive is over
Seriously, no under 25s???? Your shunning a potential target group of buyers - nothing more than discrimination IMO.
Test drive over if speed limit is exceeded??? They're test driving a v8 Falcon, not a bloody Prius!

At the end of the day, I'd let somebody else do to my car what I would do to someone elses car if I was taking it for a test drive - even if it means fanging it in the backstreets of a certain suburb on a sunny January afternoon....

It's a Ford Falcon, not a Ferrari 250 GTO
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