Private purchase- couple of questions
Private purchase- couple of questions
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funbobby

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1,703 posts

284 months

Friday 22nd May
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A car has come up for sale I’m interested in but I have a couple of questions I’m unsure about, firstly there is outstanding finance, I believe this can just be paid off on the day doing all the correct due diligence. Secondly, and this is the one I’m not sure about, the car is apparently in his wife’s name, now I’m not sure why you would do this ? Maybe something to do with the finance? Anyway it’s not a main stream car and the guy seems genuine enough, but in this day and age I’m just a bit paranoid I might be missing something and it’s not a cheap runabout.

ARH

1,823 posts

265 months

Friday 22nd May
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Maybe it's his wife's car, girls are allowed to be registered keepers of cars. smile

If my wife was going to sell her car it would be me doing it, not her and it would be in her name as its her car. So i can't really see an issue here.

MinchCS

72 posts

4 months

Friday 22nd May
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If his wife is the main driver she should be the registered keeper for DVLA / offences etc. The keeper is not the same as the owner.

Monkeylegend

28,747 posts

257 months

Friday 22nd May
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funbobby said:
A car has come up for sale I m interested in but I have a couple of questions I m unsure about, firstly there is outstanding finance, I believe this can just be paid off on the day doing all the correct due diligence. Secondly, and this is the one I m not sure about, the car is apparently in his wife s name, now I m not sure why you would do this ? Maybe something to do with the finance? Anyway it s not a main stream car and the guy seems genuine enough, but in this day and age I m just a bit paranoid I might be missing something and it s not a cheap runabout.
In his wife's name as in registered or the legal owner.

Heaven forbid women should be allowed to actually have cars registered in their name and even more so to be the legal owner.

They will be insuring them in their names next yikes

ARH

1,823 posts

265 months

Friday 22nd May
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Monkeylegend said:
funbobby said:
A car has come up for sale I m interested in but I have a couple of questions I m unsure about, firstly there is outstanding finance, I believe this can just be paid off on the day doing all the correct due diligence. Secondly, and this is the one I m not sure about, the car is apparently in his wife s name, now I m not sure why you would do this ? Maybe something to do with the finance? Anyway it s not a main stream car and the guy seems genuine enough, but in this day and age I m just a bit paranoid I might be missing something and it s not a cheap runabout.
In his wife's name as in registered or the legal owner.

Heaven forbid women should be allowed to actually have cars registered in their name and even more so to be the legal owner.

They will be insuring them in their names next yikes
Lets hope they don't start trying to park them rofl

NDA

25,244 posts

251 months

Friday 22nd May
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ARH said:
If my wife was going to sell her car it would be me doing it, not her and it would be in her name as its her car.
Same here.

funbobby

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1,703 posts

284 months

Friday 22nd May
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It’s his car , she doesn’t even drive it apparently. He mentioned it so got me curious is all.

Josemartinez

424 posts

16 months

Friday 22nd May
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Maybe he's got a rubbish credit rating so put it all in his wife's name to get finance.

I had a better credit rating than my wife so got cheaper car finance and so the car was in my name even though I never drove it.

davek_964

10,996 posts

201 months

Friday 22nd May
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funbobby said:
It s his car , she doesn t even drive it apparently. He mentioned it so got me curious is all.
So surely ask him why it's registered in her name, and see if you're happy with the answer.

Mandat

4,527 posts

264 months

Friday 22nd May
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davek_964 said:
So surely ask him why it's registered in her name, and see if you're happy with the answer.
Sound like it might be registered to the wife so any NIP's come to her rather than him, particularly if she doesn't drive anyway.

davek_964

10,996 posts

201 months

Friday 22nd May
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Mandat said:
davek_964 said:
So surely ask him why it's registered in her name, and see if you're happy with the answer.
Sound like it might be registered to the wife so any NIP's come to her rather than him, particularly if she doesn't drive anyway.
If that was the reason given to me, I wouldn't be buying the car.

JQ

6,661 posts

205 months

Friday 22nd May
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davek_964 said:
Mandat said:
davek_964 said:
So surely ask him why it's registered in her name, and see if you're happy with the answer.
Sound like it might be registered to the wife so any NIP's come to her rather than him, particularly if she doesn't drive anyway.
If that was the reason given to me, I wouldn't be buying the car.
Same here. However, if there's a more reasonable explanation it's wouldn't put me off.

Could just be that his wife is the main earner and so has financed the car in her name. My SiL earns around 4 times what her partner does, bloody wimin taking all the mens jobs - should be outlawed I tell you.

Bendo

143 posts

68 months

Friday 22nd May
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Mandat said:
Sound like it might be registered to the wife so any NIP's come to her rather than him, particularly if she doesn't drive anyway.
Doesn't seem like a sensible reason as surely she would just reply nominating him as the driver... Unless of course they want to risk spending some time away at His Majestys pleasure.

Huzzah

28,796 posts

209 months

Friday 22nd May
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My car is registered to my wife and hers to me (don't ask)

It doesn't really matter.

skyebear

1,164 posts

32 months

Friday 22nd May
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ARH said:
Maybe it's his wife's car, girls are allowed to be registered keepers of cars. smile
Is this the car? Is that the wife?


ZX10R NIN

30,297 posts

151 months

Friday 22nd May
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It doesn't matter as long as she's there to show me some ID that matches the address I wouldn't need an explanation.

I'd be more concerned about receipts & condition.

Doesitdrive

1,331 posts

7 months

Friday 22nd May
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ZX10R NIN said:
It doesn't matter as long as she's there to show me some ID that matches the address I wouldn't need an explanation.

I'd be more concerned about receipts & condition.
Why would you even ask for ID if the address matches V5?

Its going in another name, the buyers, just view between 7 and 7, so you can change it there and then, get a receipt with the time on it.

I can't see any issues, if the car is right, wtf is there to worry about?

ZX10R NIN

30,297 posts

151 months

Friday 22nd May
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Doesitdrive said:
Why would you even ask for ID if the address matches V5?

Its going in another name, the buyers, just view between 7 and 7, so you can change it there and then, get a receipt with the time on it.

I can't see any issues, if the car is right, wtf is there to worry about?
Personally I wouldn't but the OP seems a bit of a worst case scenario person so I was saying that so it would ease his mind.

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18,299 posts

62 months

bad company

21,733 posts

292 months

Friday 22nd May
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ARH said:
Lets hope they don't start trying to park them rofl
Let’s hope for your sake that Mrs ARH isn’t reading this thread. punch