Winson93 Clutched June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 hi all, need some advice here went to car dealer, bought a 2nd hand golf, exchanged hands (signed documents, payment all settled) today morning approx 1130am. our civic sold to them as a trade in. at about 1230pm, dealer called and say the civic caught fire while he was driving on the road OMG he took photos to show us, luckily no one injured. on our side, we definitely didnt sell them the car cause we know got problem and going to catch fire.. but i think they feel like we cheated them . (they are a reputable company, and we have good relations before this incident). we still want to keep the good relations but not sure how we can settle this so now the question is.... who will bear the costs of this "lemon" car? will insurance do payout for such case? will it be on our side or their company side?? thanks in advance all ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 wow....drama case. I guess civic still under yr name since the dealer can come and cry foul. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Othello Supersonic June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 (edited) wow....drama case. I guess civic still under yr name since the dealer can come and cry foul. but if S&P agreement signed, it belongs to the dealer liao. . . . . . weather too hot these days. An old Merc also caught fire this morning Edited June 26, 2015 by Othello 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrmilktooth Supercharged June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 TS sibei heng.. least u were not driving and it caought fire.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustyz 5th Gear June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 (edited) Murphy strike so maybe the company can claim insurance as it is their hand, you can also turn around and say the car may not be in the condition when you handed over or they may have mishandled it. They are car company they should check if everything is okay before accepting right? Edited June 26, 2015 by Rustyz 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustyz 5th Gear June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 but if S&P agreement signed, it belongs to the dealer liao. . . . . . weather too hot these days. An old Merc also caught fire this morning Haha my coolant tank also burst while in jam between the causeway. Weather really hot! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 but if S&P agreement signed, it belongs to the dealer liao. . . . . . weather too hot these days. An old Merc also caught fire this morning I saw the poor chap attending to his burnt mercs The feeling is sad until unspeakable Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spring Moderator June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 Think your Insurance will cover the cost of this car as I assume it will be beyond repair. The tricky part I guess is what's going to happen to the deal ie difference in $ between your agreed sell price and what the insurance company pays. I don't really have an answer but I guess you will have to come to a compromise with the Car Dealer on this. If it's not much then maybe you can consider footing it since you still want to maintain a relationship with them. However, if it's a lot then it could be a problem as I suspect the Car Dealer will refuse to foot it. Good Luck!! 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winson93 Clutched June 26, 2015 Author Share June 26, 2015 yea.. lucky we were not driving while it caught fire. from the photos look like the fire was near the driver side, the right side of steering wheel aircon vent totally gone if its this type of fire, is it possible that this could have been prevented by checking for leaks/electricals all intact and in good condition? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shoebox 3rd Gear June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 Sell means sell liao, not your problem. They can go claim their car insurance, which usually includes fire. Give us 4 numbers leh. Sibei heng. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winson93 Clutched June 26, 2015 Author Share June 26, 2015 Think your Insurance will cover the cost of this car as I assume it will be beyond repair. The tricky part I guess is what's going to happen to the deal ie difference in $ between your agreed sell price and what the insurance company pays. I don't really have an answer but I guess you will have to come to a compromise with the Car Dealer on this. If it's not much then maybe you can consider footing it since you still want to maintain a relationship with them. However, if it's a lot then it could be a problem as I suspect the Car Dealer will refuse to foot it. Good Luck!! great advise, thanks! however for such case is it still covered under my insurance of is it under the company's insurance already? Sell means sell liao, not your problem. They can go claim their car insurance, which usually includes fire. Give us 4 numbers leh. Sibei heng. hahaha, 1576 can? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strat 6th Gear June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 as long as the documents are signed, legally you have no obligation to do anything. put it in another way, do you think the dealer will help you if your newly purchased golf (touch woood) caught fire? I think they will ask you to claim own insurance.... 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doppel Turbocharged June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 great advise, thanks! however for such case is it still covered under my insurance of is it under the company's insurance already? hahaha, 1576 can? 敢敢买,拜三拜六礼拜! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 No need to feel cheated or angry, it's an accident and that's what insurance was for. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matoonia 6th Gear June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 Lucky no one was injured. I had to read twice to be sure that it was a Civic that caught fire and not the golf Since there is no ill intent on your part, don't have to feel guilty or what. See what the insurance / dealer say lo. Maybe can reach a middle ground each party pay half. Legally you may not be obligated to, but if it helps u feel better then just pay a bit no harm 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spring Moderator June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 great advise, thanks! however for such case is it still covered under my insurance of is it under the company's insurance already? Technically I believe if the car has not been transferred yet, it should be your Insurance but maybe you can call your Insurance Company to inform them what has happened and they could advise you accordingly. Not sure on this but I thought Car Dealers have a General Insurance which covers all cars under them which they pay a fixed amount to cover value up to $x so maybe they can claim under that as well which would mean your Insurance remains unscathed but of course for them to agree to do this may mean you too may have to agree to call off the deal and lose any difference. My 2 cents and I stand corrected on this. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hydrocarbon Turbocharged June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 on our side, we definitely didnt sell them the car cause we know got problem and going to catch fire.. but i think they feel like we cheated them . (they are a reputable company, and we have good relations before this incident). we still want to keep the good relations but not sure how we can settle this I believe if it was the other way around, you'd feel like they were out to cheat you, even if they had no intention to / no knowledge / bad luck incident. Talk to them, and see how bad the fire is, and see what the car company is asking for (see how much their insurance will cover, and what the excess is). If they're a reputable company, no harm trying to keep things cordial, in case any issues with your new vehicle *touch wood*. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Othello Supersonic June 26, 2015 Share June 26, 2015 (edited) Technically I believe if the car has not been transferred yet, it should be your Insurance but maybe you can call your Insurance Company to inform them what has happened and they could advise you accordingly. Not sure on this but I thought Car Dealers have a General Insurance which covers all cars under them which they pay a fixed amount to cover value up to $x so maybe they can claim under that as well which would mean your Insurance remains unscathed but of course for them to agree to do this may mean you too may have to agree to call off the deal and lose any difference. My 2 cents and I stand corrected on this. not transferred but as long as S&P states the date & time - which is BEFORE the fire - nothing dealer can do except claim insurance. I read before the T&C, and it states that the dealer will not be responsible for anything that happened AFTER the handover date and time. So should be both ways mah Edited June 26, 2015 by Othello ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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