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    Originally posted by Mibz
    So, worst case, your vehicle gets stolen. What happens then? Insurance pays for a rental for a while and if the car is never found then they cut you a cheque, right?

    If I'm trying to sell the car already then that's exactly what I want. Sounds too good to be true, so what's the catch?
    Insurance guys need to chime in......

    I think the definition of "stolen" doesn't apply if you willingly hand over the keys.

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    I always go on the test drives. I usually drive the car first, show them the basics, then swap seats somewhere. Afterwards, I'll take them for a real rip to show what the car can do.
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    Originally posted by Mibz
    So, worst case, your vehicle gets stolen. What happens then? Insurance pays for a rental for a while and if the car is never found then they cut you a cheque, right?

    If I'm trying to sell the car already then that's exactly what I want. Sounds too good to be true, so what's the catch?
    I actually agree with this.. Car gets stolen, insurance pays you out, you've just sold your car hahaha. I'd be more worried that the person damages it or something and doesn't own up to it.

    I found it interesting the whole range of possibilities. One time I tested a MSP3 and the guy took me for a ride. But more often than not, the seller just handed me the keys and said see you later; didn't even check my license or anything. I think it's a strategy that works as trust is built immediately. But at the same time, I am willing to bet that it's on a case by case basis. If a bunch of punks showed up, I'd say no fucking way. And also depending on what I am selling: if it was my Matrix, I'd probably just hand them the keys and say have fun. My C, they'd probably get a ride along.
    You have a couple of photos that are great... you must be very good at photoshop!

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    Originally posted by revelations
    I would treat every visit different.
    This.

    I've sold over a hundred cars at a dealership and dozens privately. Each situation is different and you must dance to the music that is being played.

    That being said, I think I sent DeleriousZ out in an unregistered audi with no plate on it for a test drive, which subsequently died because the alternator belt broke.
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    if I was selling a 99 corolla like the OP, I would toss the keys to the people that showed up, and let them go for a drive without me. Just sold a 2002 Mazda, and that's how I did it with the people that came to my house.
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    Really depends on the car and person. When I sold my old truck, I met the guy downtown outside his office, exchanged business cards, and let him take the truck while I grabbed some Subway.

    But when I was selling my Expedition a few years ago, the guy that turned up was a 20 year old that showed up in a minivan with 4 friends. Bet your ass I went along for that one.

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    Originally posted by zipdoa

    That being said, I think I sent DeleriousZ out in an unregistered audi with no plate on it for a test drive, which subsequently died because the alternator belt broke.
    Nope I showed up after/as it broke lol.

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    Originally posted by Mibz
    So, worst case, your vehicle gets stolen. What happens then? Insurance pays for a rental for a while and if the car is never found then they cut you a cheque, right?

    If I'm trying to sell the car already then that's exactly what I want. Sounds too good to be true, so what's the catch?
    Be more worried they damage it in a minor way and take off. Also, the insurance payout would likely be a lot less than you would get in a private sale.

    I have never, and will never, let someone drive it alone.

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    I usually let the people test drive the car. I don't care if they steal it as I'm trying to get rid of it anyway. I'd rather not be in the car if they are a shitty driver and end up plowing into something whist testing it out.

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    I think it really depends on how you feel about the person, after all didn't a user on here let a couple of kids take out his S2000 and the kids demolished it on the highway?

    One thing I would consider for sure is clarifying with your insurance if you'll have coverage in these circumstances.

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    dirtbikes/quads by all means go for a rip in my alley, my Z that I was selling I had one kid show up to look at it from kijiji basically didn't know a thing about the car, had never driven one and wanted to test drive it, I laughed and told him to take a hike his reply was "ok I'll call you when I'm more serious" Selling any of my streetbikes I NEVER let anyone test ride them, I can ride it and they can follow beside/behind me! I was actually pretty surprised when I bought my Ducati the guy asks me if I brought my helmet and told me to go for a little boot on it. I guess like posted above, when selling cars it really depends on the person that shows up, I never let the go alone though if I do allow a test drive, I ALWAYS go with.

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    Originally posted by Graham_A_M

    So I hopped on my sportbike and quickly booted around the neighborhood, and I found them, pulled over with it, while quickly going over a map. They intended on stealing the car, and were trying to drive off with it, only to get lost in the neighborhood.
    Wow, impressive Graham.
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    For the solo test drives I've allowed, I just take a photocopy of their driver's license.

    In addition to proving that they actually had their license, it has an address, and psychologically, I think it has an effect of bringing people into reality and tying them back to me.

    Just pinned the copy to the wall of my garage, and gave it back when they returned the car.

    So far, no one's said no, but it hasn't been a large sample size. Although if they didn't agree to that (after being invited to my home), then I probably wouldn't be interested in selling it to them. And definitely not letting them test drive it.

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    if you feel uncomfortable do not do it.

    or just make a HD Video of the process with faces and clear audio.

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