Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You also need to create a bill of sale that specifies you're selling the car "as is" (see Internet for templates). They need that to pay tax when registering it. Take your plates off, too.
In what state?
I've bought and sold cars in more than one state. Never done this.
Anonymous wrote:Cash could be counterfeit. Yep Cashiers Check meet at bank.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I would do cash too. It's awkard to count, I would just make a joke out of it and count it.
Anonymous wrote:You also need to create a bill of sale that specifies you're selling the car "as is" (see Internet for templates). They need that to pay tax when registering it. Take your plates off, too.
Anonymous wrote:We sold a car a few years ago on CL for $4,500 and got cash. That's the only way I would do it. Ppl can come up with big amounts. If you're buying a car off CL, you should know the drill.