How I sold the car — logbook Toyota Corolla Ceres 1993
To be honest, I began to think about selling the car. Some minor troubles began with her - I remember the bumper slightly, then a hernia on the wheel will appear. I adhere to a certain rule with my cars - if some troubles start, it's time to deregister the car.
Slightly failed. June 3, 2010 was driving home from work at 19-30. Not having reached 50 meters to the house, I got into an extremely unpleasant accident.
Kia Sid turned left and did not see me (more precisely, she did not see me - there was a man behind the wheel). I don’t know how much I managed to throw off from 70 km / h, but ... a mat in my head, a sharp strong blow, seat belts, not a scratch on myself, but with a car ...
The repair cost a tidy sum, the insurance culprit drew such a ridiculous figure in my wallet that it’s not even serious to voice it here. We decided first to fix the car somehow, and then sell it (a sad verse). Just out of principle, at random, I posted an ad on the site, on the next. day found a buyer. That's actually all (well, almost, the sale is first by general power of attorney, the new owner will raise her from her knees, and then it will come to the DCT).
Issue price: 60 ₽ Mileage: 227 742 kmWe are the creators of our own destiny. If you think that "if you got into problems, then that's it," then it will be so. Those. Do not talk like that and attract problems and accidents. Your very feeling "there was a scratch, so the car should be sold, it is" not the same "and attracts problems."
About the accident itself - I sympathize, what can I say :(
On the other hand, there is such a rule ... it's called "give the fool a way." And it doesn’t matter that it says in the traffic rules who should let pass whom. jumped out."
I'm talking about attracting problems - not unfounded.
He himself had a decent accident for 210,000 repairs through no fault of his own.
Since then, I go and pah-pah-pah nothing serious. Unless he added scratches on the rear bumper (but certainly not a very experienced driver in his own way. I don’t see the dimensions of the car from behind)
About Casco - true. My car was 2 months old in total and caught up with me well. Helmet fought back 100% :)
As for DDD, he jumped out so abruptly that he had absolutely no time to do anything, only lightly press on the brake.
And as for the "pulls" - according to my observations, this is true, it happens that it starts to "bad luck" - and that's it, finish.
It was also noticed by me that CASCO in the 1st year of possession played with all my friends))))
Today we walked with my wife, we look - a car is coming, my wife - look, the ceres as we had ... we look ... Bliiin so this is our ceres - the numbers are OURS!
I somehow took the car off the register in the traffic police of the (not) glorious city of Berezniki. He took it off for a month already as a new owner, to whom he sold the car by general power of attorney. I took a turn at half past five in the morning (work starts at 8 am), at 5 pm I went back to Perm