My car failed it's nct 2 weeks ago, the actual fail reason was the airbag warning light did not illuminate when the engine was first turned on. ( one of the new tests they do) After getting it inspected, we discovered that in fact the whole airbag system had faults and had been completely disconnected to avoid the warning light flashing! As I am not working and have no need for the car ( it was only a second family car) have put it up for sale. I put on the ad about the NCT and airbag, including a copy of the last nct report showing it passed all the other tests. Taking into account the cost of repairing or replacing the airbags I advertised it cheap.
I got a couple of queries yesterday and one of them is coming round tonight to have a look at the car. He has been texting me a lot of questions about the car, all answered honestly, apart from the airbags the car is in good shape, runs well and has low mileage and I have agreed the minimum price I will accept (even lower than advertised) with the potential buyer. I get the feeling from his questions he will be looking for reasons to drop the price further which I am not prepared to do.
As neither of us has ever sold privately before is there anything I need to be on my guard about. So far I know I have to
Accompany him on a test drive ( both me and husband will go with him!)
Ask for ID ( told him I want to see this before selling)
Fill out the registration form and send off to shannon with his details on. I know not to give him the form!
Have told him no cheques, cash only so just need to check the notes.
Complete a bill of sale which we both sign and get a copy of.
On the bill of sale I have put Car Reg and description, my name and address, amount being sold for, left a space for his details. I am also thinking about putting on this that I have pointed out about the NCT and airbag and the car is being sold as seen.
Have I covered everthing, or is there something glaringly missing that I should do.
I got a couple of queries yesterday and one of them is coming round tonight to have a look at the car. He has been texting me a lot of questions about the car, all answered honestly, apart from the airbags the car is in good shape, runs well and has low mileage and I have agreed the minimum price I will accept (even lower than advertised) with the potential buyer. I get the feeling from his questions he will be looking for reasons to drop the price further which I am not prepared to do.
As neither of us has ever sold privately before is there anything I need to be on my guard about. So far I know I have to
Accompany him on a test drive ( both me and husband will go with him!)
Ask for ID ( told him I want to see this before selling)
Fill out the registration form and send off to shannon with his details on. I know not to give him the form!
Have told him no cheques, cash only so just need to check the notes.
Complete a bill of sale which we both sign and get a copy of.
On the bill of sale I have put Car Reg and description, my name and address, amount being sold for, left a space for his details. I am also thinking about putting on this that I have pointed out about the NCT and airbag and the car is being sold as seen.
Have I covered everthing, or is there something glaringly missing that I should do.