2,765 ads Used Cars for Sale in Sheffield, South Yorkshire
- Left Hand Drive Cars
- Cheap Cars
- Left Hand Drive
- Private Automatic Cars In Birmingham
- Cheap Cars London
- Cars-car
- Cars Northern-ireland
- Pco
- Bmw E46
- Modified
- Left Hand Drive London
- Private In Scotland
- Private Automatic Cars Prices
- Ice Cream Van
- Catering Deals
- Trike
- 125cc
- Campervan
- Motorhome
- Micro Campers
- Romahome
- Private Motorhomes
- London Automatic In London
- Cars Private In Fife
- Kit Car
- Car For Private In County-durham
- Car Private Northern-ireland
- Car Private Norfolk
- 4x4 Options
- Damaged
What should I check when buying a used car on Gumtree in Sheffield?
When buying a used car, thoroughly inspect the vehicle for any signs of damage or wear and tear. Check the engine, tyres, brakes, and exhaust system. Always ask for the car's service history and MOT certificate. It's also wise to perform an HPI check to ensure the car isn't stolen, written off, or has outstanding finance. A test drive is crucial to assess the car's performance and handling.
What paperwork should I expect when buying a used car?
You should receive the car's V5C registration document (log book), MOT certificate (if applicable), service history, and any receipts for work carried out. Ensure the V5C matches the car's details and the seller's identification. You'll need the V5C to tax the vehicle and register it in your name.
What are the legal requirements for selling a car in the UK?
As a seller, you are legally obliged to accurately describe the car and disclose any known faults. It is illegal to misrepresent the car's condition or history. You must also inform the DVLA of the sale and provide the buyer with the relevant section of the V5C document.
What safety precautions should I take when meeting a seller?
Always meet the seller in a public place during daylight hours. Bring a friend or family member with you. Before handing over any money, thoroughly inspect the car and its documentation. Be wary of sellers who are reluctant to answer questions or provide information. Never feel pressured to make a purchase.
What are my rights if the car develops a fault after purchase?
Your rights will depend on whether the seller is a private individual or a dealer. If buying from a dealer, you have stronger consumer rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015. If buying privately, your rights are more limited, but the seller must still accurately describe the car. It's advisable to have a written agreement outlining the terms of the sale.
