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What should I check when buying a left-hand drive car in the UK?
When purchasing a left-hand drive vehicle, inspect it thoroughly for any modifications made to comply with UK road regulations. Ensure the headlights are adjusted for driving on the left, and the speedometer displays miles per hour. Check for any import documentation and ensure it's registered with the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency).
Are left-hand drive cars legal to drive in the UK?
Yes, left-hand drive cars are legal to drive in the UK. However, they must meet all UK road safety standards. Insurance costs may be higher, and some drivers find it more challenging to drive on UK roads due to the driving position.
What are the potential drawbacks of owning a left-hand drive car in the UK?
Potential drawbacks include reduced visibility at junctions and roundabouts, higher insurance premiums, and potential difficulties with parking and toll booths. Resale value may also be lower compared to right-hand drive vehicles. Servicing and sourcing parts might also be more challenging.
What documentation should I expect to see when buying a used left-hand drive car?
Ensure you receive the V5C registration document (log book), any import documentation, service history, and MOT certificates. Verify the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) matches the documentation and physically check it on the car itself. A valid MOT certificate is a legal requirement for driving on UK roads.
What are the specific legal requirements for headlights on a left-hand drive car in the UK?
Headlights on left-hand drive cars must be adjusted or replaced to comply with UK regulations. This typically involves fitting converter stickers or replacing the headlight units to ensure the beam pattern is correct for driving on the left. Non-compliant headlights can result in an MOT failure and potential fines.
