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Old 03-06-2013, 01:06 AM   #1
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Im located in MA and selling my sti next Tuesday to a private party. I was wondering if there was a specific way I can write up the bill of sale so i do not need to warranty it. Nothing is wrong with the vehicle but i don't want the guy going beating the **** out of it so i have to fix it or take it back. any input would help!
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just write 'vehicle sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied' on the bill of sale with all your info and the buyers info and the price.....make and keep a coopy and ya done....get it notarized if ya skeerd
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Old 03-06-2013, 02:53 AM   #3
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just write 'vehicle sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied' on the bill of sale with all your info and the buyers info and the price.....make and keep a coopy and ya done....get it notarized if ya skeerd
yeap dude is spot on. take photos of it too. maybe even make a video of it in the condition it was in prior to the sale showing that there was nothing wrong with it. Also it never hurts to get a 100 point inspection. paid for by the buyer of course. i did it for my STI. best 115 bucks i ever spent.
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Old 03-06-2013, 07:15 AM   #4
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just write 'vehicle sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied' on the bill of sale with all your info and the buyers info and the price.....make and keep a coopy and ya done....get it notarized if ya skeerd
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yeap dude is spot on.
Clearly, you guys don't live in Massachusetts. If you did, I'd have to call both of you morons. Mass has one of the stongest Lemon law/warantee laws in the US. Our DMV (called RMV here) specifically says what the used car warantee is, what it covers, the time period, what to do if a car fails inspection and how to return a car that a seller refuses to take back. They also specifically say that the words "as is" mean absolutely nothing. Yes, this applies to private parties and yes it applies to used cars. There are no STis that are old enough to be exempt. There is a mileage exemption, so if you have a bazillion miles on it, you could be exempt.

If you want to protect yourself, get the car inspected tomorrow. A record of a passing test would help your case if he has to return it.

As an ease on your mind, I had someone want to return a car once. They decided that they could not afford it and so tried to say that all kinds of things were wrong. He did not fail inspection......so he had nothing to stand on.

This is all on the MassDot RMV site.
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Old 03-06-2013, 07:44 AM   #5
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Clearly, you guys don't live in Massachusetts.

100% **** MASS

just **** that

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Old 03-06-2013, 07:49 AM   #6
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Clearly, you guys don't live in Massachusetts. If you did, I'd have to call both of you morons. Mass has one of the stongest Lemon law/warantee laws in the US. Our DMV (called RMV here) specifically says what the used car warantee is, what it covers, the time period, what to do if a car fails inspection and how to return a car that a seller refuses to take back. They also specifically say that the words "as is" mean absolutely nothing. Yes, this applies to private parties and yes it applies to used cars. There are no STis that are old enough to be exempt. There is a mileage exemption, so if you have a bazillion miles on it, you could be exempt.

If you want to protect yourself, get the car inspected tomorrow. A record of a passing test would help your case if he has to return it.

As an ease on your mind, I had someone want to return a car once. They decided that they could not afford it and so tried to say that all kinds of things were wrong. He did not fail inspection......so he had nothing to stand on.

This is all on the MassDot RMV site.
I know its not gonna pass inspection because of the illegal tint on the windows also no cats and extremely loud exhaust so he could use that as an excuse if within the 30 days he does not wanna keep it anymore, just say it didnt pass inspection..
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Old 03-06-2013, 07:53 AM   #7
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i dont live in mass, but get it inspected, list all things that fail in the bill of sale and have him sign it?
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:06 AM   #8
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If a vehicle can't pass inspection you have to sell it "As is - For Parts" and then the buyer will have to jump through hoops to get it registered.

What's your email ill send you the BOS template I used when I sold my car with a blown motor.
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:35 AM   #9
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Write your bill of sale for $699, and include "as is" in the wording. Get cash for the car.
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:36 AM   #10
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Write your bill of sale for $699, and include "as is" in the wording. Get cash for the car.
$700 exemption only applies to dealers. "As is" means **** in mass.
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:57 AM   #11
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Clearly, you guys don't live in Massachusetts. If you did, I'd have to call both of you morons.
Jack i think the word you are looking for is Mass-hole
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Old 03-06-2013, 11:28 AM   #12
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I know its not gonna pass inspection because of the illegal tint on the windows also no cats and extremely loud exhaust so he could use that as an excuse if within the 30 days he does not wanna keep it anymore, just say it didnt pass inspection..
You take your chances or you make it 100% legal before the sale. Those are your choices. You can't say "as is" because it's meaningless and if you say "for parts", then the buyer will have to have it brought in under the salvage vehicle title system. If you're worried, take off the tint, put a stock exhaust on it and make it 100% pass inspection legitimately. Look into the Lemon Law in Mass. You do get something even if he returns it. He does not get free mileage, for example. He has to pay you per mile.

Also as a STRONG warning: Do NOT sell the car to anyone under 18. They do not have the legal capability to enter into a legal contract. If you do, they could literally put the thing into a demolition derby, then remove the drivetrain, then use a forklift to drop the scrapmetal in your yard and demand 100% of their money back and you would have no recourse but to refund all of the money they paid. Oh....and this is valid in the entire US.

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The Used Vehicle Warranty Law applies differently to a vehicle purchased from a private party than it does if purchased from a dealer. Under the law, a dealer is anyone who sells four or more vehicles in a 12 month period.

The Used Vehicle Warranty Law requires private party sellers to inform buyers about any and all known defects which impair the safety or substantially impair the use of the vehicle. The law applies to all private party sales regardless of sales price or mileage. If you discover a defect that impairs the vehicle's safety or substantially impairs the use, and can prove that the seller knew about the defect but failed to disclose it, you may cancel the sale within thirty days of purchase. The seller must refund the amount you paid for the vehicle, less 15 cents per mile of use.

Private parties are also bound by the Lemon Aid Law.
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Old 03-06-2013, 02:05 PM   #13
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Unless you know the buyer personnaly, I would not sell it until you can get a valid inspection sticker for it. It would just be too easy for someone to use it for a race car for a week and then claim that they want their money back because they just found out they will need to spend $xxxx.xx to pass inspection. Next thing you know is you have to buy back a car that has 1/4" less tread on the tires or worse, some rod knock.
I would also recommend taking it to a dealer and pay to have a full maintenance check to keep as a record.
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$700 exemption only applies to dealers. "As is" means **** in mass.
But, if he demands his money back, all you have to give him is $699. It's on the BOS. The rest you got in cash.
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Im located in MA and selling my sti next Tuesday to a private party. I was wondering if there was a specific way I can write up the bill of sale so i do not need to warranty it. Nothing is wrong with the vehicle but i don't want the guy going beating the **** out of it so i have to fix it or take it back. any input would help!
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What year STI are you selling and are you replacing the car with a new car? You would be safer using it as a trade in at a dealer after returning it to fully stock condition.
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Old 03-06-2013, 02:34 PM   #16
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Solution is simple - don't sell to Mass. resident. Make buyer produce a driver's license from RI, CT, NH, etc. In Mass. you're always within 50 miles of a bordering state, unless you're on Cape Cod.
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Old 03-06-2013, 07:57 PM   #17
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cocoa so if i sell out of state the ma lemon law does not stay in affect?
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Old 03-06-2013, 08:02 PM   #18
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False. If your car is titled in MA and you sell it out of state, MA lemon laws still apply
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Old 03-06-2013, 10:03 PM   #19
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burn the ****ing car and get the insurance money and forget selling it
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mass sounds like it blows D
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Old 03-07-2013, 09:59 AM   #21
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ridiculousness. nanny state BS.

I'd just drive the car into a river and kill myself. This thread makes me very angry

Whatever happened to "buyer beware"?
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Old 03-07-2013, 02:21 PM   #22
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Yah.....what a sucky state where you buy a car, if it falls apart on day one, you can actually do something about it. That's just stupid.

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Old 03-07-2013, 02:50 PM   #23
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I ______ am selling this vehicle _______ as is, to the party of ______.

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Old 03-08-2013, 11:34 AM   #24
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False. If your car is titled in MA and you sell it out of state, MA lemon laws still apply

Again, if you sell "as is" they could claim you put sugar in the tank, but if you "didn't know" it's still on them.


It has been like this since the dawn of time. Read the law, it says if the buyer can prove the seller knowing defrauded the them. good luck trying to prove that. The seller (in a private party) can just say, "i didn't know, he could have taken it to a mechanic, i wasn't aware of that." ... and done.
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Old 03-08-2013, 11:36 AM   #25
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Read the law, it says the car must pass state inspection.
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