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Is a dealer obliged to inform a purchaser if a vehicle has been the subject of a write off under the various categories and/or been stolen and recovered ?
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It is the responsibilty of the buyer to check.
It only takes a 'phone call to the organisation who share insurance+police+DVLC records (HPI).
If no such check is made and the car has been stolen or officiallly
written-off the buyer loses the "car" and money.
It's disgraceful that an "official" car dealer can get away with this but that's today's "go for the money" morality.
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It is the responsibilty of the buyer to check.
It only takes a 'phone call to the organisation who share insurance+police+DVLC records (HPI).
If no such check is made and the car has been stolen or officiallly
written-off the buyer loses the "car" and money.
It's disgraceful that an "official" car dealer can get away with this but that's today's "go for the money" morality.
SIQ.
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Methyl, just a tip, looking at a 2nd hand car, check the window rubbers for overspray, check the same under the wheel arches, check the under bonnet weld seams! do they seem right? check the boot interior, Weld / Water traces / the spare wheel well / the door / boot / bonnet lines, these are the things to look out for, to the ordinary public, this may seem ok, to a Mechanic, walk away please.
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