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06-04-2014, 02:08 PM | #1 | ||
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I was asked yesterday by a close friend if they could borrow my car..
I have a few cars at home and a close friend has his euro car in the workshop for a few weeks awaiting parts etc. He has hired a car but says the shop is awaiting parts and they said parts would be a few weeks. Going to cost him a bomb to keep the hire car any longer. He has a young family that he needs to transport. There are a few things to consider.. This mate has in the past loaned me his car for an extended period. So I know he would loan his car if the situation was opposite. No question, his cars are usually pretty new and usually approaching $100k in value as well so nice drives. But this guy is not a car enthusiast, to him a car is to be used, parked anywhere, left outside, he has even on loaned a loan car.. If he has parked you in he will chuck you his cars to run up to shops etc. let other people drive it etc. So the car would get little special treatment, lucky if it was washed, likely to be parked in tight spots, maybe come back with some gutter rash on rims, back into a letterbox etc etc. he seems to find faults in cars he has loaned in the last, (he drives them rough). I have a few cars and could give him by cheaper car but he probably expects my better car. My cars are insured but I just don't want the discussion when it comes back marked up in some way (likely). He would no doubt fix it but I'd rather it not happen at all. But how can I deny him as I've borrowed his car in the past (but took impeccable care and even washed/waxed it before return). Your thoughts on my response? What is your car loaning policy. |
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06-04-2014, 02:12 PM | #2 | ||
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I don't have a policy it's case by case, but I'd say, in this case you don't have much option, but just because he wants your nice car doesn't mean you have to lend that one
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06-04-2014, 02:12 PM | #3 | ||
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I generally won't loan my cars, even though they're nothing flash.
But given he's already done you a favour I see you as being obligated to return the favour. Give him the cheaper one, at the end of the day as long as it's safe it's still gonna be better than a renter for a few weeks. |
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06-04-2014, 02:17 PM | #5 | ||
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my cars go to my kids only. they're the only ones on this planet i trust 100%
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06-04-2014, 02:37 PM | #6 | ||
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I personally treat any car that i borrow better then my own and believe it is only common courtesy to do so, unfortunately in my experience little to no people have the same mentality. I lend my cars out every now and again to family/close friends and there is always something to get cranky about when they come back, from coffee stains in the cup holders all the way to scratches in the paint work. Don't get me wrong everyone always means well and fill the car up and thank you etc but if I didn't (like you) feel obligated I would say no.
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06-04-2014, 02:48 PM | #7 | ||
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Unless its some rare irreplaceable car it is just that a car, he has lent you his, he will fix any damage its a no brainer lend him your car. I dont care who drives any of my cars, usually if someone asks and ive known them for a while they can have a crack I know ill drive it harder then they do anyway.
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06-04-2014, 03:00 PM | #8 | ||
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Rule is generally the keys are on top of the fish tank let yourself in and take it as you please, most of my friends and all of my family have keys to my house and come and go whenever. Most of the time they borrow my car (and trailer) is to tow. I wake up and someone has taken my car and left me their keys. That said all my friends treat my car with a great deal of respect, as they should.
Only once has it been returned with damage (scuffed wheel) which a mate denied was him but wasn't there the night before he borrowed it when I washed it (most likely his misses but the car was in HIS care). He is no longer allowed to touch my car and knows it well.
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06-04-2014, 03:23 PM | #10 | ||
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"never a borrower nor a lender be!"........... the reasoning behind the quotation is self explanatory.
direct family only for me, but you have left yourself wide open, he wouldn't get my "good car!" though.
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06-04-2014, 03:24 PM | #11 | ||
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My policy on loaning cars is directly underpinned to my policy on borrowing cars. I never will because I never have.
Unfortunately you set the rules of the game when you borrowed his. As others have said - I'd offer him the cheaper car. If he really needs it to get out of a bind then he'll be grateful. If he expects better than there are a whole range of rentals out there. Russ. |
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06-04-2014, 03:28 PM | #12 | ||
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You bend it, you mend it. But I don't think it's unreasonable to put a couple of caveats on the loan; like, don't on lend it, please don't park it in tight spots, etc.
Basically, leave it how you found it. And, yes, I'd lend him the less expensive one, the one that will make you cringe the least if it gets knocked or stained. If he's a good mate, he'll understand when you explain that you know he sees cars as tools and he won't normally look after it the way you would but as a car enthusiast you value your cars as more than just a tool and could he try and look after it the way you looked after his when you borrowed it.
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06-04-2014, 03:28 PM | #13 | ||
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As much as I like cars, end of the day its just a car. Just an object that's duplicated a thousand times over and easily replaced. The fact he's helped you out in the past means you kind of have to, do you want to be the douchebag who wouldn't help a friend out after he helped you out. If he can afford to buy expensive Euro's he can certainly afford to fix up any minor damage he might inflict on a Falcon if it happened.
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06-04-2014, 03:32 PM | #14 | ||
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You should have asked yourself this question before you borrowed his car.
If I'm not willing to lend stuff (cars included) I simply won't borrow from someone else. |
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06-04-2014, 03:40 PM | #15 | |||
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From my own experience, when I worked overseas in that late 90's, I lent a good mate one of my cars to use since they were a one car family and we had 2, both of which would be idle for a while - we were going to be away for 6 weeks or so (turned into 13 months...). He crashed it twice in that time. Both times his fault - the first didn't worry me, but the second time was 3 days before I was due back - not happy Jan! Insurance made the decision easier then - he was no longer allowed to drive my cars, and he paid the excess for each crash. Luckily I had and retained 60% NCB for life, otherwise he would've had to pay the additional premium too. We are no longer good mates - but for different reasons.
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06-04-2014, 03:55 PM | #16 | ||
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I am reluctant to lend people kitchen appliances let alone cars. Immediate family only (and even then I have a sibling who I would never lend my car to). It's just not worth the hassle.
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06-04-2014, 04:07 PM | #18 | ||
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My premium didn't go up - it may have been due to go down, but I would never know that. And I didn't get penalised for claims since I was able to identify the driver at fault each time - my mate, not me. His policy possibly got affected since he had to report his crashes in my car to his insurer as well.....
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06-04-2014, 04:12 PM | #19 | ||
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no doubt the favour is owed but i can guarantee the use on his part will be do as he please, if something happens to the car then get another would be the position.
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06-04-2014, 04:44 PM | #20 | ||
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I always return a borrowed car in better condition than I got it, and I never thrash it (cars borrowed off friends and family, not rentals).
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06-04-2014, 05:10 PM | #21 | ||
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Close friends / family greater than metal parts.
My close friends know how I enjoy my cars and even the non rev heads would treat them as i would. I'd never give it a second thought personally. Also isn't the car/s insured?
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06-04-2014, 06:03 PM | #23 | ||
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Yeah I let my friends use my cars, and I let them thrash the crap out of them and let them drive me around in my own cars, if we have to go get something they drive me in my car lol.
I let them thrash the crap out of my cars because I do it, so why would I be offended by it? |
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06-04-2014, 07:26 PM | #24 | ||
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I don't lend my ride or my tools to anyone without special credence as to who they are.
Too much grief and bad blood in the past from doing it, I'll help anyone out - but promise turns into fail many times. I do lend my tools/ride to a few folk, but am very specific and guarded about it. You've gotta be damned special. Benito, your mate has helped you out in the past with a ride, so I feel you're obligated to the same to help him out. Who care's if he's punted you with $100k plus rides mate? Not all of us have serious coin or a stable of cars. If I was your mate, I'd be stoked to get a car to drive and not have to pay for a hire. It's not all about prestige driving ffs, it's about driving around for the interim. Give him the dumper - I'd appreciate that from a mate! Cheers!
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06-04-2014, 07:58 PM | #25 | ||
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My Dad is the only other person who drives my car, and even then - rarely. He has it for a month now that I'm overseas, but he won't take it out of the garage, just start it and run it for a few minutes on weekends.
Luckily it's a manual, and my friends either can't drive manual, or don't have a licence, they would never ask. I also suffer from "only child syndrome". It's mine, and I don't allow other people to play with my toys. I wouldn't even let a boyfriend or husband drive it. Obsessive maybe, but no one else treats my things as well as I do, so I simply won't take the risk trusting them with it.
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06-04-2014, 08:05 PM | #26 | ||
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If they're under 25 or unwilling to pay my excess should something happen, hell no. That basically eradicates anyone in my life from borrowing it. There is one exception, and that's Tas.
I lose no sleep over this. None of my family members have the same respect for their cars that I do mine. My sister and her partner have had SEVERAL low speed incidents (reversing into letterboxes in two lane driveways, reversing into basket ball rings, you know, stuff we apparently all do). My mother's car is apparently white. I don't believe this, and it only gets serviced if I do it. So they go on the hell no list as well. I generally run by the rule of "if you don't treat your own *insert item here* as well as I treat mine, there is no way I can trust you to treat mine any better" rule. Works a treat!
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06-04-2014, 08:07 PM | #27 | ||
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"but no one else treats my things as well as I do, so I simply won't take the risk trusting them with it."
Exactly, that's why I don't lend anything. I've bought good quality mechanics tools since 1966 and very quickly learnt that other mechanics are only too happy to use and abuse your good stuff rather than use their own cheap crap. Same with my trailer, loaned a few times to have it come back with the trailer plug dragged along the ground, rear tailgate retaining clips missing and most times not even cleaned out. Loaned my scoped rifle and finished up with it dropped on the ground, I'm over lending stuff. |
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06-04-2014, 08:08 PM | #28 | ||
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As the saying goes , never lend out your car or your woman, they both will come back F'd.
I have an old XE I might lend in an emergency, never a good car. |
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