Help a nooby with car purchase PLEASE

Help a nooby with car purchase PLEASE

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4yrton5enna

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16 posts

146 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Sup fellas

I'm about to make the long awaited jump from a motorcycle to a car.

Now I've only purchased vehicles privately.
Now for my car I will be dealing with a used car dealership. The owner took out the v5 out and it had the name of the owner he claimed he purchased the car off.

He told me that he is supposed to sign off the motor trader section, and keep the remaining bits of the v5.


He has had this vehicle for more than a year, it has been without an mot for more than a year. I hpi checked the vehicle using 'hpicheck', and the vin/reg came back clear. I forgot to request the v5 ref/issue date, so I will be updating the hpi check within the next 48hrs before purchase.

Is this normal, help a 19 yr old noob today biggrin

73mark

774 posts

127 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Retitle is this dealer trying to rip me off.

And you'll get loads of dealers to set you straight.

Butter Face

30,298 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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He is correct.

Dealer notifies DVLA He has vehicle by sending them yellow slip and holds the rest of the V5, he then fills this in with your details and sends off.

This means he is not added as a keeper, it transfers from the last owner straight to you!

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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4yrton5enna said:
He told me that he is supposed to sign off the motor trader section, and keep the remaining bits of the v5.
Sorry, this is him buying from you or selling to you?

If he's buying, then - yes - he gives you the yellow bit, you send it back to DVLA, he keeps the rest.
If he's selling, then that bit should have already gone back, when the last "real person" sold it to a trader, but it's irrelevant as far as you're concerned. He sends the main V5C back to DVLA with your details on, gives you the GREEN slip, you then receive a V5C in your name.

Butter Face

30,298 posts

160 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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73mark said:
Retitle is this dealer trying to rip me off.

And you'll get loads of dealers to set you straight.
rofl

How is the dealer trying to 'rip him off'?

He's being completely above board and doing it correctly.

73mark

774 posts

127 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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Butter Face said:
73mark said:
Retitle is this dealer trying to rip me off.

And you'll get loads of dealers to set you straight.
rofl

How is the dealer trying to 'rip him off'?

He's being completely above board and doing it correctly.
Read my post again. It was to get a dealer to look at his question. I missed out :

4yrton5enna

Original Poster:

16 posts

146 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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I'm the buyer here, he has sent off the yellow motor trader slip prior to posting the ad.
He now has the remains of the v5 including the green slip.
Now I guess I should sign off the green slip?



Edited by 4yrton5enna on Tuesday 16th September 20:44

xRIEx

8,180 posts

148 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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4yrton5enna said:
He has had this vehicle for more than a year, it has been without an mot for more than a year.
What does everyone else know that you don't?

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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4yrton5enna said:
I'm the buyer here, he has sent off the yellow motor trader slip prior to posting the ad.
OK, great. The previous keeper probably sent that off - that's how DVLA know it's in the trade.

4yrton5enna said:
He now has the remains of the v5 including the green slip.
Now I guess I should sign off the green slip?
That's the only bit he hands to you - and you keep that until you get the V5C through in your name.

4yrton5enna

Original Poster:

16 posts

146 months

Tuesday 16th September 2014
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this place is awesome