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29th December 2018, 15:58 | #1 |
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Disgruntled readers may like to know that I have recently been told by RAC Legal Services - who should know more about motoring law than anyone else - you do have a right to claim against a private seller for purchasing a defective car if you can prove it was in a dangerous condition. Those with good memories may recall my V6 had a split tyre, leaking brake pipes, corroded brake pipes + a split drop-link boot, leaking shock-absorber and broken spring. Just make sure you photograph everything and retain spare parts and get a report from a qualified garage.
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29th December 2018, 16:04 | #2 |
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Having rights is one thing, enforcing them is another.
Suing someone in small claims or on moneyclaimonline and getting the judgement is the easy part. Getting the money off someone who is either determined not to pay or has no assets is where it gets expensive and difficult. Believe me, I know. I got a ccj against a seller three years ago and still havent had a penny. I'm surprised rac didn't tell you that its also a criminal offence to sell a car in an unroadworthy condition. |
29th December 2018, 16:13 | #3 |
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Then after you have got the judgement, if it is not paid within a reasonable time, you bring in the bailiff’s. If they have got no property or money, then you can watch out for them yourself, and wait to strike again. That’s if they are not to far away from you. Should not really say this, but, someone many years ago ,did the dirty on me. Suffice to say it cost them more than me one night. Say no more. Two wrongs don’t make a right, but I felt better watching.
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Would you not have to prove that the seller was aware of the faults? Most people have no idea about their tyres for example other than they are not flat.
How many owners regularly check their entire brake system 'just in case' etc. That's why we have MOTs they would argue. And, by definition, anyone who rocks up with a car that then fails, you could argue, were or had been knowingly driving a car in a dangerous or defective condition. Plus, did your private sale receipt say that it was purchased 'as seen & inspected'? Good luck with your claim but I would suggest 'caveat emptor' takes priority over anything the RAC might tell you unless you have, as I said, evidence that the buyer was aware and/or warranted the car as free from faults.
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I can only agree with post 5 and 6. I doubt very much you’ll get any money back despite what the RAC have told you. One lesson to learn though is get any potential purchase checked by someone who knows what they’re doing as it’ll save all the hassle you’ having now
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If you buy a car privately then it's buyer beware. If you want greater assurance, go and pay an extra 10-20% from a trader.
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The problem I have come across on numerous occasions some used cars buyers seem to think they are getting a new car for used car money.
I remember a Galaxy I sold a few years ago that was advertised very accurately and every scratch an imperfection was photographed. The winner of the auction (£520 with 12 months MOT) arrived less than 2 hours after the sale had ended and then started going through the car with a fine tooth coombe. The only thing he could find wrong was the rear screen wash didn't work and he wanted a discount and then asked for the petrol money as he lived 100 miles away. If you buy a car from a private seller you take your chances and if you want a warranty buy from a trader. |
30th December 2018, 09:42 | #10 |
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The advice given to the OP is correct. You have a right to claim anything against anyone. The question is whether the claim will succeed and unless the private seller sold the car on the basis of positive misinformation, I doubt that would be the case.
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