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What should I check when buying a used car for private hire (PCO)?
When buying a used car for private hire, ensure it meets the licensing requirements of your local authority. Check the vehicle's age, mileage, and condition. A full service history is essential. Verify the car has the necessary PCO licence and check for any outstanding finance or accident history. Consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic.
What are the legal requirements for using a car for private hire in the UK?
To use a car for private hire, you'll need a private hire vehicle (PHV) licence from your local authority. The car must be insured for private hire use, and you'll need a private hire driver's licence. The vehicle must also meet specific safety and emissions standards set by the local council. Regulations vary between different councils, so check with your local authority for precise requirements.
What are some common issues to look for in high-mileage cars?
High-mileage cars are more prone to wear and tear. Check for worn suspension components, engine problems (e.g., oil leaks, unusual noises), gearbox issues (e.g., slipping gears), and brake wear. Examine the tyres for uneven wear, which could indicate alignment problems. Also, inspect the interior for signs of heavy use, such as worn seats and carpets.
What type of insurance do I need for a PCO car, and how does it differ from standard car insurance?
You will need specialist private hire insurance, which covers you for carrying passengers for hire or reward. Standard car insurance does not cover this. PCO insurance typically costs more than standard insurance due to the increased risk. Ensure the policy covers you for the specific type of private hire work you intend to undertake.
What documentation should I request from the seller when buying a used car for PCO purposes?
Request the vehicle's registration document (V5C), service history, MOT certificate, and any documentation relating to previous repairs or maintenance. If the car has previously been used as a PCO vehicle, ask for evidence of its PCO licence history. Verify the seller's identity and address against the V5C document. A receipt of purchase is also essential.
