When a car was purchased question
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Not sure what section this should go, so will give it a go here first.
About to buy a cheap car to run around in for a year or so, seen a nice vectra Sri, but I need to find out how long the guy has owned it for, I know I could ask him, and I know it should be on the v5, but is there any other way of finding out.
Thanx.
About to buy a cheap car to run around in for a year or so, seen a nice vectra Sri, but I need to find out how long the guy has owned it for, I know I could ask him, and I know it should be on the v5, but is there any other way of finding out.
Thanx.
Edited by steve1 on Monday 23 July 21:49
steve1 said:
Not sure about which section this should go in, so will give it a go in here first.
About to buy a cheap car to run around in for about a year or so, seen a nice vectra sri, but I need to find out how long the guy has owned it for, I know I could ask him, and I know it should be on the v5, but is there any other way of finding out.
Thanx.
Does it matter? Or rather why do you need to know? And if you really do why can't you ask him?About to buy a cheap car to run around in for about a year or so, seen a nice vectra sri, but I need to find out how long the guy has owned it for, I know I could ask him, and I know it should be on the v5, but is there any other way of finding out.
Thanx.
300bhp/ton said:
Does it matter? Or rather why do you need to know? And if you really do why can't you ask him?
I know I can ask him, but I would rather know for sure before travelling to view the car, I've had enough wasted journeys to last a life time, so now I like to get all the info I can before looking.Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
Ask for all the V5 and MOT details, it'll show the location of the garages it's been to at least on the online checker.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicl...
Edit: looks like you can do it with just the V5C and Reg number now, and get the MOT history.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicl...
Edit: looks like you can do it with just the V5C and Reg number now, and get the MOT history.
Edited by tercelgold on Monday 23 July 20:15
steve1 said:
I know I can ask him, but I would rather know for sure before travelling to view the car, I've had enough wasted journeys to last a life time, so now I like to get all the info I can before looking.
Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
erm how many people insure their cars fully comp for other people to test drive anyhow?Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
steve1 said:
I know I can ask him, but I would rather know for sure before travelling to view the car, I've had enough wasted journeys to last a life time, so now I like to get all the info I can before looking.
Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
what? hundreds of people sell their cars when their insurance runs out or their cars have been left in the garage unused.Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
It makes no difference what so ever how long the guy has owned it, some people buy cars new then run them into the ground and wait until their car is at the end of its useful life and then sell it on.. some dealers sell cracking cars cheap that they took in pex......
steve1 said:
I know I can ask him, but I would rather know for sure before travelling to view the car, I've had enough wasted journeys to last a life time, so now I like to get all the info I can before looking.
Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
what? hundreds of people sell their cars when their insurance runs out or their cars have been left in the garage unused.Would you believe I went to view one last night that wasn't even insured for the road, so how do you test drive it, who sells a car that isn't insured.
It makes no difference what so ever how long the guy has owned it, some people buy cars new then run them into the ground and wait until their car is at the end of its useful life and then sell it on.. some dealers sell cracking cars cheap that they took in pex......
You don't have to insure the car fully comp for someone else to drive it, it just has to be insured, and as long as you are fully comp then you will be covered Third party for a test drive, who really buys a car without a test drive of Some sort, unless it's a real project/rebuild car.
steve1 said:
You don't have to insure the car fully comp for someone else to drive it, it just has to be insured, and as long as you are fully comp then you will be covered Third party for a test drive, who really buys a car without a test drive of Some sort, unless it's a real project/rebuild car.
So if the person stacks your car on the test drive... you get diddly squat as it's only 3rd party 
Rather you than me.
xRIEx said:
steve1 said:
...and as long as you are fully comp then you will be covered Third party for a test drive...
Nope, that's b
ks.Is generally the arrangement as I understand it, but as ever it's worth checking the small print of both policies to have peace of mind that you are in fact covered should an accident occur.
Zwolf said:
xRIEx said:
steve1 said:
...and as long as you are fully comp then you will be covered Third party for a test drive...
Nope, that's b
ks.Is generally the arrangement as I understand it, but as ever it's worth checking the small print of both policies to have peace of mind that you are in fact covered should an accident occur.
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