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What should I check when buying a used car in London to ensure it's ULEZ compliant?
Before purchasing, verify the car's ULEZ compliance by entering its registration number on the Transport for London (TfL) website. Also, check the vehicle's V5C registration document to confirm its Euro emissions standard. Look for cars that meet Euro 4 for petrol or Euro 6 for diesel engines to avoid daily charges in the ULEZ zone.
What are the key mechanical checks I should perform on a used car before buying it?
Inspect the engine for any unusual noises or leaks. Check the oil and coolant levels. Examine the tyres for wear and tear, and ensure they have adequate tread depth (at least 1.6mm, the legal minimum in the UK). Test the brakes thoroughly and listen for any squealing or grinding noises. A professional mechanic's inspection is highly recommended.
What paperwork should I expect to receive when buying a used car in the UK?
You should receive the V5C registration document (log book), any service history or MOT certificates, and a bill of sale. Ensure the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the V5C matches the one on the car. It's also wise to perform a vehicle history check to identify any outstanding finance, previous accidents, or if the car has been reported stolen.
What are my consumer rights when buying a used car from a private seller in the UK via Gumtree?
When buying from a private seller, your consumer rights are limited compared to buying from a dealer. The principle of 'buyer beware' applies. The seller must accurately describe the car, but there's no implied warranty of satisfactory quality or fitness for purpose. It's crucial to thoroughly inspect the car and ask detailed questions before purchasing.
What safety precautions should I take when meeting a seller to view a used car?
Arrange to meet in a public place during daylight hours. Bring a friend or family member with you. Inform someone of your whereabouts and expected return time. Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. If possible, arrange a test drive on familiar roads and ensure you have valid insurance coverage for driving the vehicle.
