Hi James,
Has the dealer talked about accepting the car back? Given you bought it as a distance sale, you have much stronger consumer rights if you want to go down the road of rejecting it.
Outside of this I think a good starting point would be to have the car fully independently inspected so you can rule out any possibility of it having been an accident damaged car that’s been put right off the book. Given the mileage discrepancy it’s worth knowing exactly what you’ve got before going any further.
Sounds like you like the car and it’s what you want, so long as it stacks up legally, mechanically and financially then maybe there’s a route through this that you’ll be happy with.
Jon
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