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wdc330i 02-09-2017 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ZBB (Post 495918)
GA allows the buyer to literally put a piece of paper in the license plate spot that says "Tag Applied For"...

Crazy.

AZ has a very simple 3-day restricted use permit that can be purchased online and printed out to put on the car...

Wow. That's great of AZ (and LOL GA). Buyer is figuring it out. I am not comfortable leaving my plates on the car. Anyway, cautiously optimistic. He is motivated.

And AF, I'm with you about getting the cars gone when the decision is made to sell them. We have a three-car garage, but only room to park two cars. So the wagon is clogging up the driveway. With a potential buyer coming, I won't drive it anywhere.

kognito 02-09-2017 05:56 PM

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Originally Posted by wdc330i (Post 495926)
I am not comfortable leaving my plates on the car.

Why not? If he insures it, and you make some sort of legalese Bill of Sale.

When I sold my Volvo RV hauler, I let the new owner drive it home with my plates and registration, he mailed them back to me when he got it home.

wdc330i 02-09-2017 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by kognito (Post 495937)
Why not? If he insures it, and you make some sort of legalese Bill of Sale.

When I sold my Volvo RV hauler, I let the new owner drive it home with my plates and registration, he mailed them back to me when he got it home.

I'd rather get ahead of problems than have to fix them later...If that's even possible. ;)

Alan 02-09-2017 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by kognito (Post 495937)
Why not? If he insures it, and you make some sort of legalese Bill of Sale.

When I sold my Volvo RV hauler, I let the new owner drive it home with my plates and registration, he mailed them back to me when he got it home.

Fortunately no accident occurred otherwise you'd be stuck in a very bad situation.

You might not have owned the rv at that time but there is no doubt you'd be dragged in a lawsuit if an accident did occur.

rumatt 02-09-2017 11:16 PM

That was fast!

John V 02-10-2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by AF (Post 495909)
I've sold to quite a few cars to out of state buyers, even once to a person who lived in Canada and I let them know it's their responsibility to figure out how to get it home, I take off my plates and my registration stickers as there is jo way I am assuming any type of liability once that car leaves my house.

Yup.

wdc330i 02-11-2017 11:21 AM

So, that has to be the fastest I've ever sold a car--two days from listing to transaction and with an out-of-state buyer! (JST, thanks again for the CCA suggestion.)

Maybe I priced it too low ;)

Jeff_DML 02-11-2017 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by wdc330i (Post 496095)
... (JST, thanks again for the CCA suggestion.)

..

hey I made the original suggestion:mad2:. congrats.

rumatt 02-11-2017 11:39 AM

That's fantastic.

My first reaction was that it was high - nearly 3x what mine cost! But then I realized mine is 6 years older, has 120k more miles, and mine's a 325.

Clearly the platform isn't old enough yet to lump them all into one bucket.

wdc330i 02-11-2017 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jeff_DML (Post 496099)
hey I made the original suggestion:mad2:. congrats.

Oops. Credit to you!


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