Motoring1 min ago
selling/buying cars
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hi, i'm not too familiar with laws and consumer rights regarding private car sales,.
if a car is sold with immediate dangerous faults like parts coming away from the chassis, and other faults in which someone could be killed, what is the buyers legal standing,
if a car is sold with immediate dangerous faults like parts coming away from the chassis, and other faults in which someone could be killed, what is the buyers legal standing,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a criminal offence to sell an unroadworthy vehicle,so Trading Standards MIGHT consider a prosecution:
http://www.wigan.gov....yMisdescribedCars.htm
If the purchaser suffers a financial loss because the vehicle was falsely described, he can demand compensation (e.g. by a refund of what he paid for the car) and, if it's not forthcoming, he can pursue the matter through the civil courts.
If anyone suffers injury through the actions of the vendor (e.g. by selling an unroadworthy car as 'roadworthy') that person can also seek compensation from the vendor (through the courts if necessary).
Chris
http://www.wigan.gov....yMisdescribedCars.htm
If the purchaser suffers a financial loss because the vehicle was falsely described, he can demand compensation (e.g. by a refund of what he paid for the car) and, if it's not forthcoming, he can pursue the matter through the civil courts.
If anyone suffers injury through the actions of the vendor (e.g. by selling an unroadworthy car as 'roadworthy') that person can also seek compensation from the vendor (through the courts if necessary).
Chris
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