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The_AK 09-18-2013 08:29 PM

Avoiding test pilots?
 
When selling your car, what steps do you take to avoid test pilots?

GabAlmighty 09-18-2013 08:32 PM

Feel em out with your intuition

lowside67 09-18-2013 08:45 PM

What kind of car do you have? Half the time I see people going "NO TEST DRIVES, NO TEST PILOTS, NO LOOKING AT MY CAR WITHOUT CASH IN HAND" it's when they are selling a shitty clapped out 89 240SX or a family car like a TSX that nobody wants to joyride for no reason... be reasonable, is your car actually one that somebody would take time out from there day, drive all the way out to your place, and pretend to want to buy it, just to take it for a drive with you in the passenger seat?

Mark

AVS_Racing 09-18-2013 08:48 PM

or you drive them around??

Yodamaster 09-18-2013 08:48 PM

Test driving a car is a rather important part of buying one, you can't expect people to buy a car without making sure it drives straight for god's sake.

duy- 09-18-2013 09:29 PM

I don't take any steps to avoid test drives, as a matter of fact I'd want them to drive it for themselves to feel out the car and so there's no surprises later. never had test pilots being the issue, if they're serious enough and ask the right questions, spend the time to come out and inspect it, the last thing on the list is the test drive. if they seem like a total tool, tell them no test drives.
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meme405 09-18-2013 09:36 PM

Like someone above said, unless you have a reason to suspect a lot of people will want to test drive your car for shits and giggles, I dont see why you would need to do anything besides feel the person out to see if they are serious.

I could understand if you had an GTR, or SLS or any other high end super car, or even a tuned high HP car.

Somehow I dont think someone is going to waste their time coming to meet up, and going through all the motions to have 5 minutes of fun in a toyota camry.

BBMme 09-18-2013 10:01 PM

A deposit would help, at least it shows that they are serious
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320icar 09-18-2013 11:30 PM

Don't give them the keys? Pretty simple.

Edit: make sure they aren't an idiot before you even let them get close. From the bmw world, I've known friends who were selling vehicles. Gave the looker the keys to start it up (not test drive it) and they redlined it in park and blew the transmission. Moral of the story is, use your gut feeling before handing over the keys
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i-vtecyo 09-19-2013 12:11 AM

For me when i was selling the MR2, i would only let people who brought a deposit test drive the car otherwise i'd take them around in it.

lowside67 09-19-2013 07:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8323324)
Gave the looker the keys to start it up (not test drive it) and they redlined it in park and blew the transmission.

Err... that's about as likely as losing the floorboards out on your Eclipse during a 10 second drag race as a result of blowing the welds on your intake manifold.

IE never.

Mark

The_AK 09-19-2013 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8323324)
Don't give them the keys? Pretty simple.

Edit: make sure they aren't an idiot before you even let them get close. From the bmw world, I've known friends who were selling vehicles. Gave the looker the keys to start it up (not test drive it) and they redlined it in park and blew the transmission. Moral of the story is, use your gut feeling before handing over the keys
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Gridlock 09-19-2013 08:09 AM

Anytime I see in an ad, "no test pilots"...sorry, its always in CAPS, "OMG, NO TEST PILOTS!!!!" I think one thing...dick.

It puts the perspective on your car in a completely different light. Now I'm looking to see what the big deal is...and 9 times out of 10...it doesn't measure up.

When you are selling a classic Pantera, and you have a goofy looking kid standing in your driveway with pants that are too big...guess what? He has no intention of buying your car.

Use logic.

What else?

Go with them. No one is going to light it up when you are sitting in the passenger seat.

Oh, its a 2 seater? No worries...I can go with you, and I can go around the block with 15 of your friends here, even the expert mechanic and after you can trade notes. But my ass is planted in the car if its leaving.

You are selling a car, and I'm trying to buy it. If you want to treat me like a crook, then I don't want to buy your car.

Bouncing Bettys 09-19-2013 10:28 AM

What do you have against test pilots?
http://i.imgur.com/MzCBB.jpg

Great68 09-19-2013 12:51 PM

Chuck Yeager was a fucking boss.

Back on topic, when I sold my last couple of cars I went so far as to offer them a test drive without them even asking for one. I mean, why not? It helps solidify the sale and price. Of course, I'd never let a stranger drive one of my cars without me in it.

I'd never buy a car that I can't test drive first.

And like everyone else says, use your common sense. Unless you drive something super rare and/or expensive, you're just being a douche by not allowing test drives.

Lomac 09-19-2013 01:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8323324)
Don't give them the keys? Pretty simple.

Edit: make sure they aren't an idiot before you even let them get close. From the bmw world, I've known friends who were selling vehicles. Gave the looker the keys to start it up (not test drive it) and they redlined it in park and blew the transmission. Moral of the story is, use your gut feeling before handing over the keys
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:lol

How do you blow a transmission when the car is parked? :suspicious:



On topic: Unless you drive some super fast, super rare car, you don't really have to worry about test pilots. However, if someone simply walks up to you and asks immediately for a test drive without asking about any repairs or other information about the car, then just say no. If someone is truly interested in buying the car, they'll try to get a feel for the shape it's in even before they ask to take it around the block.

If I see an ad that states "no test drives without cash in hand," I pass it by. There's no way I'm going to buy a car without test driving it, and I'm not going to carry thousands of dollars around in my pocket. Buying a car is a bit more involved than seeing something online and saying, "I'll take it!" I was looking at a BMW E36 328is a couple months back. The owner actually took me to a secluded industrial park and told me to beat the shit out of it during the test drive. That alone almost made me want to buy it. :lol




edit: Are you wanting to prevent test drives in general, or just people who want to drive the car solely for the sake of driving it?

keifun 09-19-2013 02:11 PM

Agree with most of you guys here. Those selling their cars with "no test drives" or "no test drives without cash in hand" are generally douches that are selling their riced out 4-banger rice rocket anyways. I just look past those posts.

freakshow 09-19-2013 02:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8323324)
I've known friends who were selling vehicles. Gave the looker the keys to start it up (not test drive it) and they redlined it in park and blew the transmission. Moral of the story is, use your gut feeling before handing over the keys
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No, the moral of the story is that your friends were trying to sell a bunk car. If you redline the engine, then the transmission blows.. you were scamming them.

320icar 09-19-2013 03:09 PM

If anyone of you knew anything about older 5 series bmw's and the shitty gm unit they used, it is sensitive to certain scenarios of dumbass redlining.

I should never assume anyone on revscene actually knows fuck all about cars
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punkwax 09-19-2013 03:22 PM

http://cdn.memegenerator.net/instanc...0/38694112.jpg

Great68 09-19-2013 03:25 PM

If someone got in my car and started redlining it for no reason, I'd punch them in the face and throw them out of my car.

FerrariEnzo 09-19-2013 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by GabAlmighty (Post 8323190)
Feel em out

Fixed!

If they wont let you test drive them, dont let them test drive you! :badpokerface:

JesseBlue 09-19-2013 03:48 PM

how about ask for their license? it'll have their address there..

lowside67 09-19-2013 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 320icar (Post 8323688)
If anyone of you knew anything about older 5 series bmw's and the shitty gm unit they used, it is sensitive to certain scenarios of dumbass redlining.

I should never assume anyone on revscene actually knows fuck all about cars
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Are you for real? No matter how shitty of a GM-produced transmission was in the 5 series, there is no load on the transmission when the car is in Park. Redlining a car when it's parked isn't good for anything but will not blow a transmission up, give me a break.

Sincerely,
Somebody who knows a little about older BMWs

dared3vil0 09-19-2013 05:26 PM

Wouldn't redlining it in park be the same as redlining it in neutral...? I just don't see how transmission damage is possible when, ya know, the transmission isn't really doing anything?


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