JonathanRyan
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Yesterday I went to buy a second hand car. Spec looked good online and I saw lots of pictures and talked to the dealer beforehand. Everything looked good so I took 2.5 hour train ride to the dealer's with the intention of checking it matched spec and buying it then driving home. Car was spot on - one very minor stone chip I didn't expect but everything else checked out - drove beautifully. So the car was very nearly perfect and a good price but some things about the dealer didn't quite add up for me.
The killer was when he mentioned that the v5 had been lost but they could transfer ownership to me no problem. With a heavy heart, I thanked them for their time, walked to the station and got a long train ride home.
The question isn't "was I right to walk out?" That was my decision based on several factors and for me it was the right one. But I'm really interested to know what could they have been up to. Best I can guess is that it would be possible to sell a stolen car by swapping the plates from a vehicle that had a clean HPI status - but I bet there are more scams.
TL;DR: dealer tried to sell me expensive car without a v5 - what danger was I in?
ETA: I did a "full" HPI check on the vehicle - but that was based on the reg - not the VIN and for obvious reasons not the v5 code
The killer was when he mentioned that the v5 had been lost but they could transfer ownership to me no problem. With a heavy heart, I thanked them for their time, walked to the station and got a long train ride home.
The question isn't "was I right to walk out?" That was my decision based on several factors and for me it was the right one. But I'm really interested to know what could they have been up to. Best I can guess is that it would be possible to sell a stolen car by swapping the plates from a vehicle that had a clean HPI status - but I bet there are more scams.
TL;DR: dealer tried to sell me expensive car without a v5 - what danger was I in?
ETA: I did a "full" HPI check on the vehicle - but that was based on the reg - not the VIN and for obvious reasons not the v5 code
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