Before creating the Vanabode travel style I ran a motorcoach website.
This page is one of many bus articles I wrote
for coach buyers before closing that website.
Motor Vehicle Dealer Terms Conditions
Any company selling buses on this website that is classified
as a "Motor Vehicle Dealer" as defined by Florida Dealer License
law statute 320.27 (d) should provide the benefits for the buyer listed
below.
WHY use a Motor Vehicle Dealer to close your bus purchase
deal and handle paperwork?
Buyer Benefits
Motor Vehicle Dealers typically provide the following services FOR
the buyer.
Finds the bus that will meet your needs.
Often pick up buyers from airport and take them to bus location.
Know the buses available on the market and can offer opinions concerning
the price of a bus.
Follow and advise of market indices and trends.
Often provides history of the bus.
Advises of resale values.
Motivates the seller.
Provide referrals for insurance.
Advises of potential for trades.
Provide referrals for financing.
Assist you in making the offer.
Writes a purchase agreement with necessary elements to protect your interest.
Keep you apprised on tax issues, or duties that may apply to a particular
bus.
Survey - Knowledge of specific items to look for with various types of
buses
Provide inventory of items on board to confirm agreement between both
parties.
Coordination of all the players involved in a closing, office staff; finance
companies; insurance agents; selling agents; documentation companies;
attorneys; overseeing any repair work being done prior to closing, etc.
Help coordinate any work to be done after the closing.
Follow up with documentation as the bus is transferred to new ownership.
Offer assistance in any way possible to ensure continued enjoyment of
the bus.
Always available to answer new questions as they come up.
Seller Benefits
Motor Vehicle Dealers typically provide the following services FOR
the seller.
It's not that easy to sell a bus. It takes time, commitment and a
great deal of money.
Help in preparing to sell the bus.
Pricing the bus.
Knowing who your competitors are and where you fit into the market.
Advising of any improvements that should be made to compete within today's
market.
Preparing materials, Specifications, Marketing materials, Print media,
Electronic medi.a
Arrange to show the bus.
Provide marketing materials to corresponding dealers.
Continual updates on price changes, location changes, and sales status.
Ad placement in magazines, Internet placement.
Responding and following up on inquiries, available by phone daily 8 am
to 8 pm.
Qualifying inquiries, weeds out tire-kickers.
The commission doesn't change.
Peace of mind at no extra charge. Commission remains the same whether
it's being split two ways or ten ways. It doesn't cost a penny more to
have a dealer representing your interests.
Rules Motor Vehicle Dealers should perform by:
1) The dealer will be well informed on current market conditions in order
to be in a position to advise clients of fair market value.
2) The dealer protects to the best of his ability, the public against
fraud, misrepresentation and unethical practices.
3) The dealer will try and learn all pertinent facts concerning all buses
for which he accepts listings, so that he may present a fair description
of the bus.
4) The dealer should not be a part to the naming of a false consideration
in any document.
5) The dealer, for the protection of all parties with whom he deals, should
see that financial obligations and commitments regarding bus transactions
are in writing, expressing the exact agreement of the parties; and, that
copies of such agreements, at the time they are executed, are placed in
the hands of all parties involved.
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