PCO registered car, what implications?
PCO registered car, what implications?
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MercedesClassic

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1,136 posts

124 months

Monday 26th February 2024
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Hi folks, as above. I've seen more and more cars recently advertised as PCO registered, seern to be for limo or taxi purposes. What are the implications of buying a car with this classification attributed to it? I've had a look online and not much answers my question.

I'd be buying for private own use not for hire or reward. Is the responsibility of removing it with me as a buyer or the seller? Cheers

Auto810graphy

1,611 posts

119 months

Monday 26th February 2024
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We tend to value them 20% less than a car not on the taxi register and there are lots of dealers who won’t touch them. Most are more worn due to short trips and extensive idle periods. We have also seen a fair number of private hire cars with altered or blocked mileage.

MercedesClassic

Original Poster:

1,136 posts

124 months

Monday 26th February 2024
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Thanks for the insight. I was thinking of wear n tear too like with speed bumps and maybe upholstery damage. I think I'll avoid them. Thanks