Road rules2 mins ago
I am on the verge of buying a cat c car.
what should I be looking out for upon viewing the car.
It is a 2006 grande punto with just a few dents.
The seller said it drives but has no MOT or V5 I got the car for 1,500. May I get some advice please.
Paul.
It is a 2006 grande punto with just a few dents.
The seller said it drives but has no MOT or V5 I got the car for 1,500. May I get some advice please.
Paul.
Answers
Just been checking - ignore what I said earlier - just couldn't imagine buying an unregistered car!
Apparently it's illegal to sell a car without V5? Think you're buying trouble.
http:// www. whatcar. com/ car- advice/ glossary/ V
06:07 Sun 01st May 2011
I'm no expert, but surely it has number plates?
If so, the DVLC or a company which does registration checks, such as -
http://www.autotrader...heck/vehiclecheck.jsp
If so, the DVLC or a company which does registration checks, such as -
http://www.autotrader...heck/vehiclecheck.jsp
Just been checking - ignore what I said earlier - just couldn't imagine buying an unregistered car!
Apparently it's illegal to sell a car without V5? Think you're buying trouble.
http://www.whatcar.com/car-advice/glossary/V
Apparently it's illegal to sell a car without V5? Think you're buying trouble.
http://www.whatcar.com/car-advice/glossary/V
As a cat C car the V5 is retained by DVLA until such times as a VIC check is done to determine the identity of the vehicle and then you can apply for a new V5. You need an HPI check to check the vehicles history and you need an assessment by a qualified person as to the repairs required.As a rough guide the vehicle when repaired will be worth approx 50% of its pre accident value.
If you are unsure what to do then don't proceed with the purchase
If you are unsure what to do then don't proceed with the purchase
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