You should be aware that a seller is liable if a vehicle sold to anybody other than a dealer is not safe. That, to me, means that the airbags are an issue.
You should be aware that a seller is liable if a vehicle sold to anybody other than a dealer is not safe. That, to me, means that the airbags are an issue.
The car should not be driven anyway as there is no NCT so that would have to be addressed before he could take it out on the road.
Well, I was in Dublin and delivered the bank draft to the person in Mayo. He gave me the keys while the car remained where it was until the draft cleared.
How do you plan on bringing him for a test drive then?
OOPS! hadn't thought of that! ( told you this was all knew to me!)
Sorry I should have been clearer. We posted it together iykwim. He came ready with an envelope stamped and addressed, we signed the documentation while in the bank and there was a post box right outside the bank where we posted it to Shannon. Had there have been no post box handy he would have held onto it and posted it in the nearest one.Katelyn - why did you post the registration certificate, I thought the seller was supposed to do that?
This does not make sense.
It is no more unsafe than a car that doesn't have airbags fitted.
Thanks for that. In your experience, if I making him aware of the airbags and asking him to sign on the bill of sale which also points this out and he is happy to purchase does that still make me liable? I am slightly worried now as I don't want to sell if it means I would still have liability! The car should not be driven anyway as there is no NCT so that would have to be addressed before he could take it out on the road....
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