V5c question...

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ToMeToYou

Original Poster:

503 posts

192 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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Recently I bought an EV car from a trader where they couldn't locate the v5. They eventually located and emailed me a photocopy. A week or 2 later I emailed them and asked them to forward it to me via post, theyve said that as soon as they emailed me a copy they then disposed of the original.

Now, its not in my name and I don't plan to put it in my name as I now want to sell the car. I've had it a month (i know, i know!) Great little car but not for me.

So when i come to sell this...

Do people generally feel ok seeing a photocopy of the v5 and then putting it in their name in front of them on the dvla website?

Or is it best to apply for the V5.

If i apply for the V5 i was thinking to apply as a trader, will this bump up the previous keepers from 1 to 2? or not, do they send a fresh logbook or not?

Edited by ToMeToYou on Wednesday 19th April 15:38

_Rob

108 posts

160 months

Wednesday 19th April 2023
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How would you feel if you went to buy a car that the previous owned had owned for just a few weeks, and couldn't provide a V5C to show they actually own the car they're selling? I think I'd feel a scam coming and would walk away, but you might find somebody who's comfortable.

I think you'll have an easier life by getting a replacement V5C, in your name, before you sell the car.

chrisch77

632 posts

76 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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If you bought it from a trader, what makes you think that they haven't already fulfilled their legal obligation to notify the DVLA that you are the new keeper?

Jamescrs

4,498 posts

66 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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In these circumstances OP if I was looking at that car I would assume you are a driveway trader OP even if that isn't the case, a V5 which isn't in your name and at your address would ring alarm bells to me personally.

alscar

4,192 posts

214 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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I’m guessing OP is a trader but irrespective of that as per the other replies I’d still want to see an original V5 and not a photocopy.

ToMeToYou

Original Poster:

503 posts

192 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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_Rob said:
How would you feel if you went to buy a car that the previous owned had owned for just a few weeks, and couldn't provide a V5C to show they actually own the car they're selling? I think I'd feel a scam coming and would walk away, but you might find somebody who's comfortable.

I think you'll have an easier life by getting a replacement V5C, in your name, before you sell the car.
I personally wouldn't mind, as long as I can watch them transfer it into my name on the dvla website.

chrisch77 said:
If you bought it from a trader, what makes you think that they haven't already fulfilled their legal obligation to notify the DVLA that you are the new keeper?
Ok. Sorted then.

Jamescrs said:
In these circumstances OP if I was looking at that car I would assume you are a driveway trader OP even if that isn't the case, a V5 which isn't in your name and at your address would ring alarm bells to me personally.
Is there something wrong with being a driveway trader? and if I was, i'll surely be more familiar with this scenario?

alscar said:
I’m guessing OP is a trader but irrespective of that as per the other replies I’d still want to see an original V5 and not a photocopy.
As a seller, the dvla told me, if you had a v5 and you are transfering it to a new keeper, you must destroy the v5 and transfer the vehicle into the new keepers name online. So, whether you want to see the v5 or not, you don't get to keep it.


alscar

4,192 posts

214 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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ToMeToYou said:
As a seller, the dvla told me, if you had a v5 and you are transfering it to a new keeper, you must destroy the v5 and transfer the vehicle into the new keepers name online. So, whether you want to see the v5 or not, you don't get to keep it.
I get that but as a buyer of yours I would still want to see an original and not a photocopy.
You could of course continue to do nothing and just hope that any buyer isn’t as fussy !

davek_964

8,845 posts

176 months

Thursday 20th April 2023
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I also wouldn't touch it.

You can list all the justifications you like, a lot of people are still going to be put off by you only having a photocopy of a V5 not in your name for a car you've only owned a short time.

lord trumpton

7,434 posts

127 months

Monday 24th April 2023
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Im a seasoned buyer - bought loads privately

Anyone selling a car with a story like this with one month ownership, not in sellers name, photocopy of a V5 in someone else's name etc etc

Not a fking chance. I'd have hung up halfway through the story, sorry I mean genuine explanation.

Some mug might not be arsed though.

OP what car is it?