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What should I check when inspecting a used car in Cornwall?
When inspecting a used car, thoroughly check the bodywork for rust, especially around wheel arches and sills, which can be exacerbated by the coastal environment. Examine the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure the tread depth meets legal requirements (minimum 1.6mm). Check the engine for leaks and unusual noises. Always request a test drive to assess the car's handling and braking performance. Bring a friend or mechanic for a second opinion.
What paperwork should I ask for when buying a used car in the UK?
Ensure you receive the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book) to confirm the seller is the registered keeper. Check the service history for maintenance records and MOT certificates to verify the car's roadworthiness. Ask for any receipts for recent repairs or replacements. A valid MOT certificate is legally required for cars over 3 years old in the UK.
How can I check a car's history before buying it?
Consider purchasing a vehicle history check from a reputable provider. This check can reveal information about previous owners, accident history, outstanding finance, and whether the car has been written off. This can help you avoid buying a car with hidden problems.
What are the legal requirements for buying and selling a car privately in the UK?
As the seller, you are legally obliged to accurately describe the vehicle and disclose any known faults. As the buyer, ensure you are satisfied with the car's condition before completing the purchase. A written agreement outlining the terms of the sale, including the price, date, and any agreed-upon repairs, is recommended. The seller must notify the DVLA of the change of ownership.
What should I be aware of when buying a car in Cornwall specifically?
Given Cornwall's rural nature, consider the car's suitability for narrow country lanes and potentially challenging road conditions. Check the car's ground clearance if you plan to drive on unpaved roads. Also, be mindful of potential exposure to salt air, which can accelerate corrosion. Consider getting a pre-purchase inspection from a local mechanic familiar with the specific challenges of vehicles in Cornwall.
