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Originally Posted by Avulon
This for one.
And that is why.
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something that I often wondered about regarding the third party cover insurance (for a car that you neither own nor hire). Does the seller not become a third party, and therefore covered too?
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Another thing too, is to make sure you provide a receipt for the sale, and note the time on it. If the buyer has an accident on the way home, without transferring their insurance, or covering anew, the seller's insurance could get dragged into any claims - which is not what you want if you are replacing the car you have just sold, any no claims discounts will be suspended until the matter has been resolved.