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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6744 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I think if you're buying from a private seller, unless there's something really obviously wrong that wasn't noticed at the time of sale (and even then, I think the buyer's a chancer), there's little or no comeback.
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Green Member Since: 22 Oct 2011 Location: Merseyside/Lancashire border Posts: 72 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
There are some situations where your legal rights will be reduced.
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delamo Member Since: 17 Mar 2010 Location: Beaconsfield, Bucks Posts: 1121 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Assuming your mate is a private individual (not dealer) it would be fair to consider the vehicle sold as seen and without warranty.
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nicedayforit Member Since: 11 Jun 2011 Location: Beside the Solway Posts: 3979 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I'd be willing to bet that most buyers of these cars drain the battery within a couple of days of purchase. I did.
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
My battery needed replacing a few weeks into ownership. Car had been sitting on forecourt for a few weeks with little road tests here and there, plus it was the middle of last winter. I bought mine from a dealer and paid alittle more because of that, but did have the piece of mind that a warranty gives you. I reckon my car had between 1-2k of work done on it during the 3 months warranty.
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tolley Member Since: 29 Aug 2011 Location: gloucester Posts: 99 ![]() |
he offered to pay for half the battery and said he would only have it back ,if it had a full check by the dealer.
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bozmandb9 Member Since: 06 Dec 2010 Location: Wallingford, Oxfordshire Posts: 1022 ![]() |
He should tell the guy to forget it. He really has no obligations to the buyer. Whatever the law says in reality when buying a car privately you have pretty much no comeback. Since the guys only complaint is a pathetic one anyway, it sounds like buyers remorse to me, the guys just realised it's too much car for him, or not economical enough, or he's been offered another car he likes.
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M44K TS Member Since: 09 Feb 2010 Location: North East U.K. Posts: 1325 ![]() ![]() |
I say tell your mate to man up and tell the buyer to do one. That's why I always tell people about any faults and get them to to sign a sold as seen statement. 2006 Mercedes CLS
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A1GSS Member Since: 24 Dec 2010 Location: Saffron Walden, Essex Posts: 1973 ![]() ![]() |
+1.
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tolley Member Since: 29 Aug 2011 Location: gloucester Posts: 99 ![]() |
yes he got him to sign sold as seen.
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Andy Member Since: 23 Feb 2009 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2944 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
If I was handing over that kind of money on someone's driveway, I'd have a vehicle check done first. 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded |
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Cappo Member Since: 19 Sep 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 537 ![]() ![]() |
As above, it is 100% buyer beware, AS LONG AS the seller has not misrepresented the car in any way. In other words, you're not allowed to lie about it, or to lie in response to a direct question, but you don't have to declare anything, nothing, nada, if you don't want to and are not asked. So, you can't say it's not a Cat C if you know it is, you can't say (for example) there has never been a suspension warning on the dash if there has, but on the other hand if the dash lights up once a week with all sorts of faults, but the buyer doesn't ask you about that, you're not obliged to tell him anything at all.
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