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Oil leak, but not excessive MOT Advisory

78K views 12 replies 6 participants last post by  C320  
It amazes me how fairness is viewed differently when buying or selling a car.

Too many people buy cars without checking basic details on the assumption they have rights of redress afterwards (non warranty, but legal).

Its always up to the buyer to do the right checks, before and whist checking a vehicle, and ask the pertinent questions, which if answered dishonestly can lead to the buyer having the right to return the car (even with a private sale).

I don’t expect a secondhand car to be perfect, but I do expect it to be presented correctly. Not saying you’re not doing that either before you say anything.

A good youtube channel to follow is chops garage.

BTW, I’d not say new cars are trouble free and it’s not always easy to get dealer to fix faults either, car can simply be a pain.

My tip…do you homework an a car your interested in before looking at any example, then when you look at a car you’ll know what to look for and what to ask. If you don’t, then you only have yourself to blame.

Ill be frank selling a faulty car to a dealer or person is simply not on, don’t be surprised to get a knock on your door…remember some people are not the talking type!