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What should I check when buying a used car in Scotland to ensure it's roadworthy?
Before buying a used car, thoroughly inspect its MOT history online using the vehicle's registration number. Check for any recurring advisories or failures. Examine the tyres for wear and tear, ensure the lights and indicators are working correctly, and listen for any unusual engine noises. A test drive is crucial to assess the car's handling and braking. Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic for a comprehensive assessment.
What documents should I request from the seller when buying a used car in Scotland?
Request the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book) to verify the seller's ownership and the car's details. Check the service history to understand the car's maintenance record. Ask for any receipts for recent work carried out. If the car is still under warranty, obtain the warranty documentation. It's also wise to see the car's MOT certificate.
Are there any specific legal requirements I should be aware of when buying a car privately in Scotland?
In Scotland, as in the rest of the UK, private car sales are generally 'sold as seen'. This means the buyer is responsible for ensuring the car is roadworthy. While the seller must truthfully answer any questions you ask, they are not legally obliged to disclose faults unless directly asked. It's your responsibility to inspect the car thoroughly. Ensure the car has valid road tax (Vehicle Excise Duty) before driving it away.
What are some common scams to be aware of when buying a used car on Gumtree in Scotland?
Be wary of sellers asking for upfront payments or deposits before you've seen the car. Avoid deals that seem too good to be true. Always meet the seller in person at a safe location and inspect the car thoroughly. Check the seller's ID and compare it to the V5C document. Be suspicious of sellers who are reluctant to answer questions or provide documentation. Never feel pressured into making a quick decision.
What safety checks should I perform before driving a newly purchased used car in Scotland?
Before driving your newly purchased car, check the tyre pressures and ensure they are at the recommended levels. Verify that all lights (headlights, brake lights, indicators) are working correctly. Check the fluid levels (oil, coolant, brake fluid, windscreen washer fluid). Ensure the brakes are functioning properly. Familiarise yourself with the car's controls and features. Finally, make sure you have valid car insurance before driving on public roads.
