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Mini, COUNTRYMAN, Hatchback, 2010, Manual, 1598 (cc), 5 doors
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Mini, COUNTRYMAN, Hatchback, 2010, Manual, 1598 (cc), 5 doors
2010153,176 milesPrivateDiesel1,598 cc
Coldstream, Scottish Borders
£2,000
2018 MINI Countryman 2.0 Cooper D SUV 5dr Diesel Manual ALL4 Euro 6 (s/s) (150 ps) HATCHBACK Dies...
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2018 MINI Countryman 2.0 Cooper D SUV 5dr Diesel Manual ALL4 Euro 6 (s/s) (150 ps) HATCHBACK Dies...
201849,959 milesTradeDiesel1,995 cc
Broxburn, West Lothian
£11,995
Finance from £252 pm

What should I check when buying a used Mini?

When buying a used Mini, thoroughly inspect the bodywork for rust, especially around the wheel arches and sills. Check the service history for regular maintenance and look for signs of oil leaks. Test drive the car to assess the clutch, brakes, and steering. Pay attention to any unusual noises from the engine or gearbox. Check the condition of the tyres and ensure they have adequate tread depth.

What are common problems with Minis I should be aware of?

Common problems in Minis can include issues with the timing chain, power steering pump, and coolant leaks. Electrical problems, such as faulty sensors and malfunctioning dashboard lights, can also occur. Research the specific model year you are considering to identify any known issues and potential repair costs.

What documentation should I expect from the seller when buying a used car in Scotland?

You should expect the seller to provide the vehicle's V5C registration document (logbook), which proves ownership. They should also provide a valid MOT certificate (if the car is over 3 years old), and any available service history or maintenance records. It's also wise to ask for any receipts for work carried out on the vehicle.

What are my legal obligations as a buyer of a used car in Scotland?

As a buyer, it is your responsibility to ensure the car is roadworthy and legally compliant. This includes checking the MOT status and ensuring the car is insured before driving it. You should also register the vehicle in your name with the DVLA after purchase. Be aware of your rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, which provides protection against faulty goods.

What safety checks should I perform before buying a used car?

Before buying, check the operation of all lights, including headlights, brake lights, and indicators. Ensure the tyres have adequate tread depth and are in good condition. Test the brakes to ensure they are responsive and effective. Check the seatbelts for damage and ensure they function correctly. Also, check the fluid levels, including oil, coolant, and brake fluid.