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guurl
03-07-2012, 08:43 PM
i'm a teen.. looking to buy her first car. haha. lately I've been browsing around craigslist/revscene and I've stumbled across many cars that i was interested in, (2000 honda civic, acura el).
I asked him/her to come by my family friend's auto shop to get it checked before i purchase it but... the seller's car doesn't have insurance.

so.. in this situation.. might be a stupid question, but how are you even supposed to test drive the car or what ever you do when you purchase your first car..?

not to name drop or whatever but i really want to take a look at and buy that 2001 1.7 el that guy is selling on revscene buy/sell forum but he doesn't have insurance lol

:accepted:

Teknique
03-07-2012, 08:48 PM
You or the seller could purchase a day pass for insurance, it should be relatively cheap.

Also if your family friend is a mechanic, don't they have Repairer plates they can slap on a car they're inspecting (for test drives)?

Would be the best way to go. I mean you could tow the car to the garage, but that'd probably be more than the day pass.

guurl
03-07-2012, 08:57 PM
Sorry I'm not to sure about insurance rates but how much do you think the day pass would cost?

cho
03-07-2012, 09:00 PM
54 bucks for my 92 cvic for a day
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whitev70r
03-07-2012, 09:04 PM
Personally, I think it is seller's responsibility to be able to show the car in running condition including a test drive. My 2 cents. Who in their right mind would buy a car without a test drive?

guurl
03-07-2012, 09:09 PM
Exactly what I was thinking.

There's no way I'm paying for the seller's insurance. I texted and asked if he could buy a day of insurance because in the end he's going to have to buy it if people request for a test drive.

I've encountered so many sellers that don't have insurance on their cars... It's driving me crazy! :rukidding:

ilvtofu
03-07-2012, 09:11 PM
54 bucks for my 92 cvic for a day
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Dafuq?
When I got it, it was in the low $30's with collision/comprehensive... should be the same for most cars

!Aznboi128
03-07-2012, 09:12 PM
^ itll vary a 96 civic for two days was 60 bucks or so

guurl
03-07-2012, 09:14 PM
But man. I'm eager to take a look at that acura el and buy it if it turns out to be good but he doesn't have insurance!
:okay:

1exotic
03-07-2012, 09:20 PM
But man. I'm eager to take a look at that acura el and buy it if it turns out to be good but he doesn't have insurance!
:okay:

GET TEMPORARY INSURANCE PAPERS.....
You take the vehicle regrestration to autoplan its take 2 minutes.

whitev70r
03-07-2012, 09:25 PM
Go test drive these ones, they are in the same ballpark $ range:

2001 ACURA 1.7 EL PREMIUM (http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/rds/cto/2850683002.html)

2002 Acura EL Automatic Premium Package (http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/cto/2881344291.html)

2002 Acura 1.7 EL BLK Premium OBO (http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/van/cto/2843285694.html)

guurl
03-07-2012, 09:31 PM
Thanks! Weird, tried looking for some 1.7 el's on craigs but didn't see any of these

whitev70r
03-07-2012, 09:43 PM
Used to own a 2002 Acura EL, manual. Great little car with enough pep (at least the manual version does, don't know about auto). I was very happy with fuel mileage - avg 7.8L/100 or 30 MPG combined, all with a bit of class/luxury. :thumbsup:

Fafine
03-07-2012, 09:44 PM
find a day when your family friend is free and check it out with him?
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conflagrare
03-08-2012, 09:35 PM
Buy my Camry man! I am serious! Call me! Same price range

My car is uninsured too, but I do get the 1 day insurance to show buyers. The stupid thing is when I paid the $30 bucks and the guy didn't show...

2001 Camry V6 XLE -> fully loaded + bluetooth (http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/pml/cto/2887823511.html)
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pinn3r
03-08-2012, 09:51 PM
Sorry for jacking up the thread (didn't want to make a new one), but I've been itching to ask this question

I am also a teen, and my mom is planning on buying a used car for the family
I'm just wondering - what are the key things I should look for and make sure when buying a used car? I don't want to purchase a car and later find out that there's a really big problem with it
Nobody in my family's proficient with cars so we're all pretty clueless

Thanks in advance!

fliptuner
03-08-2012, 10:27 PM
If someone's trying to sell a car that doesn't have insurance, all they have to do is setup several viewers on the same day and just get a permit, not that hard.

pinn3r, test drive and when you find one you're really serious about, get BCAA to inspect it.

GGnoRE
03-08-2012, 10:29 PM
Sorry for jacking up the thread (didn't want to make a new one), but I've been itching to ask this question

I am also a teen, and my mom is planning on buying a used car for the family
I'm just wondering - what are the key things I should look for and make sure when buying a used car? I don't want to purchase a car and later find out that there's a really big problem with it
Nobody in my family's proficient with cars so we're all pretty clueless

Thanks in advance!

Some basics things to check for: ICBC history for past accidents, after-market mods, mileage, cross-reference to other cars to make sure your not getting ripped off, and a comprehensive safety inspection

Teknique
03-09-2012, 08:16 AM
Sorry for jacking up the thread (didn't want to make a new one), but I've been itching to ask this question

I am also a teen, and my mom is planning on buying a used car for the family
I'm just wondering - what are the key things I should look for and make sure when buying a used car? I don't want to purchase a car and later find out that there's a really big problem with it
Nobody in my family's proficient with cars so we're all pretty clueless

Thanks in advance!

10 Steps to Buying a Used Car - Edmunds.com (http://www.edmunds.com/car-buying/10-steps-to-buying-a-used-car.html)

Take a read through this article. It covers the basics.

xilley
03-09-2012, 08:19 AM
everyones so nice and helping in this thread.

reason:














*cough op is a girl cough*

XplicitLuder
03-09-2012, 08:40 AM
everyones so nice and helping in this thread.

reason:














*cough op is a girl cough*

no its because these are really good questions asked by newbies :thumbs: nothing like "omg my first car i want an m3" lol

freakshow
03-09-2012, 08:54 AM
Sorry for jacking up the thread (didn't want to make a new one), but I've been itching to ask this question

I am also a teen, and my mom is planning on buying a used car for the family
I'm just wondering - what are the key things I should look for and make sure when buying a used car? I don't want to purchase a car and later find out that there's a really big problem with it
Nobody in my family's proficient with cars so we're all pretty clueless

Thanks in advance!

Take it to a mechanic you trust, or one that a friend recommends. It'll be a $100 investment and will save you tons of headaches down the road.

BCAA is fine, they have a ~150 point inspection, but the last time I wanted to use them, you had to tell the seller which day BCAA would be there, and BCAA would show up 'sometime between 9 and 5'.. so.. that could be unreasonable for some sellers.

GGnoRE
03-09-2012, 08:56 AM
no its because these are really good questions asked by newbies :thumbs: nothing like "omg my first car i want an m3" lol

Can't really blame those guys though right... If your parents had the means to buy you an expensive car, who wouldn't want one... (especially when your 17~19). If you had the option but opted to buy a cheap car to learn first, I give you some respect for being able to resist the temptation.

XplicitLuder
03-09-2012, 09:03 AM
Can't really blame those guys though right... If your parents had the means to buy you an expensive car, who wouldn't want one... (especially when your 17~19). If you had the option but opted to buy a cheap car to learn first, I give you some respect for being able to resist the temptation.

touche, but at the same time theyre asking in the wrong place then. Most people here didn't have the luxury to own such expensive cars when they were 17-19 and i said what i said because the outcome of a thread like this is far more positive then when a thread is created by a youngling who wants a 50k$+ car lol

TurboFC3S
03-09-2012, 12:49 PM
lol 54 bucks for a 1 day permit on a 92 civic.. fuck lol. Bought too much liability coverage then... It dosent vary for diff cars its all the same. I usually get collision/comp/fire/theft/vand + 1,000,000 liability for my rx7 and its 34 bucks. Basic permit is 20 somthing bucks.

fliptuner
03-09-2012, 01:05 PM
iirc basic is $28

Grim
03-09-2012, 01:24 PM
i recall it being 27.00$ a day, basic coverage..

cho
03-09-2012, 01:41 PM
lol 54 bucks for a 1 day permit on a 92 civic.. fuck lol. Bought too much liability coverage then... It dosent vary for diff cars its all the same. I usually get collision/comp/fire/theft/vand + 1,000,000 liability for my rx7 and its 34 bucks. Basic permit is 20 somthing bucks.

on the papers it was just 2 mil comp

TurboFC3S
03-09-2012, 02:54 PM
on the papers it was just 2 mil comp

Well something must be wrong... 54 is waaaaay too much for 1 day.

I think i was going to get the highest coverage you could for 1 day once with my rx7 and it would have been 42 or 46 bucks.. Ill check next time i get a permit :accepted: haha

Jgresch
03-10-2012, 06:21 AM
3 days of basic is $53 or $54

guurl
03-10-2012, 11:23 PM
thanks for the help guys. i really appreciate it. lot of seller's have been dodging my text messages because i simply asked them to purchase insurance for a day since they're relatively cheap..
including the guy on rs that's selling the el 1.7 lol :rukidding: sketch!!

optiblue
03-26-2012, 12:33 AM
Don't buy without test driving or getting it inspected!! The sellers are stupid for being too cheap to insure for the day. It'll ultimately be their loss for missing out on your business. I spent quite a bit for temp plates hen I was selling my car!

westopher
03-26-2012, 01:30 AM
everyones so nice and helping in this thread.

reason:














*cough op is a girl cough*
Reason everyone is being nice is because the first car question thread is usually:
SO my parents are bEing cheap AZZes and won't get me the Revention
Shuld I get a GTR or a R8?? Maybe LOOking at c63 But it not Race car enuf.

lgman
03-26-2012, 11:41 PM
Basic $26 , Full coverage $33 for one day permit.
$40 for 2 days basic
$54 for 3 days basic
Basic is $1M TPL no coll or comp.

bing
03-27-2012, 07:30 AM
YOU the interested buyer is NOT responsible for buying the insurance and I would not even look at a used car I could not test drive. I would call them and say that this is THEIR responsibility and ask if they were even serious about selling their car.

GGnoRE
03-27-2012, 07:35 AM
Yea, no f-king way someone should buy a car without driving it first.

Even for 5 dollar t-shirts, people would not buy without trying it on first.

tiger_handheld
03-27-2012, 08:11 AM
surprised that no one has offered to go with OP to check out the car or demanded some sort of pics to see if an EL will suit her .

what is RS coming to?!?!?!

I AM DISAPPOINT