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Thinking of selling my 3.2 Mondial Cab. Any advice?

Discussion in 'Mondial' started by mondialman, Apr 3, 2007.

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  1. mondialman

    mondialman Karting

    Apr 23, 2004
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    N. CA
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    Mike
    I live in Northern California, and I'm thinking of selling my 1986 (Built December 1985) Mondial 3.2 Cabriolet. I've heard of so many potential problems with selling cars, I was wondering...should I consign it with a dealer, put it on Ebay, use an escrow service, or just advertise in FerrariAds and sign over the pink slip after I get the cashier's check? Any help would be appreciated.
     
  2. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Jan 26, 2005
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    Jon
    Can't hurt to post on FerrariAds, seeing as you're already subscribed here.

    I've used cars.com and eBay before, both positive experiences (Mercedes and a Porsche). Both times were cashier's (bank) checks and it turned out fine. An escrow service probably isn't a bad idea, though.

    What else you do depends on how urgent it is that you sell, and whether you want top dollar, a reasonable deal or a fire sale price.
     
  3. mondialman

    mondialman Karting

    Apr 23, 2004
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    It is not urgent. I have heard of forged cashier's checks. How do you protect against those?
     
  4. Bullfighter

    Bullfighter Two Time F1 World Champ
    Lifetime Rossa Owner

    Jan 26, 2005
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    Jon
    Not sure there's a completely safe way, but some ideas for you:

    Go to the buyer's bank to complete the exchange of keys/title/cashier's check. Get the cashier's check there. I like doing transactions in banks because we're on camera, and the cashier's check is fresh.

    Photocopy his and your drivers' licenses and have a notarized purchase agreement signed by both of you. If something goes awry with the payment, and things go bad, this will stand up in court. You can print a usable agreement from sites like cars.com. It's one page, very simple.

    Use an escrow service as you suggest, although I have not done this in the past. When I buy from dealers, I wire the money. Having the buyer wire money into escrow is probably the safest.
     
  5. D.Mauro

    D.Mauro Formula 3

    Jun 18, 2006
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    +1excellent advice.
    DM
     

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