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Re: Selling an expensive car
« Reply #15 on: 19 November 2019, 09:04:42 »

I guess I need to read the small print about what day insurance covers. Would it be unreasonable if I asked for a refundable deposit if day insurance doesn't cover fault claims?

Mine has electric seats too which is quite rare on the 3 series. This was one of my criteria because of my back. I agree, the Omegas are supremely comfortable  :'(

Sorry to offend any BMW/Merc/Audi drivers  :P  but a lot of them are knobs. I'm turning into one  :-[
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Re: Selling an expensive car
« Reply #16 on: 19 November 2019, 12:25:00 »

With regards insurance, I'd specify they most have full insurance and have a laptop ready for them to setup a day policy, at their expense, in front of me. You get the peace of mind of knowing it's protected and if they do buy the car, knock the £30-40 off the price as a sweetener.
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Re: Selling an expensive car
« Reply #17 on: 19 November 2019, 12:27:08 »

Also, you can register the change of keeper online, which is instant along with the email acknowledgement  :y
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