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2017 Toyota Estima MPV Hybrid Electric Automatic
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2017 Toyota Estima MPV Hybrid Electric Automatic
201788,500 milesTradeHybrid Electric2,360 cc
Digbeth, West Midlands
£16,495
Finance from £339 pm
2019 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i Energy Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (90 ps)
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2019 Vauxhall Corsa 1.4i Energy Hatchback 5dr Petrol Manual Euro 6 (s/s) (90 ps)
201950,081 milesTradePetrol1,398 cc
Sandwell, West Midlands
£4,500
Finance from £95 pm

What should I check when inspecting a used car in the West Midlands?

When inspecting a used car, carefully examine the bodywork for rust, dents, and scratches. Check the tyre tread depth and look for uneven wear. Inspect the engine for leaks and listen for unusual noises. Test all the electrics, including lights, indicators, and the infotainment system. Always ask for the car's service history and MOT certificate.

What documents should I ask for when buying a used car?

You should always ask for the car's Vehicle Registration Document (V5C), which proves ownership. Also request the car's MOT certificate (if applicable) and any service history. It's wise to carry out a history check using the car's registration number to ensure it hasn't been written off or stolen.

Are there any legal requirements I should be aware of when buying a used car privately in the UK?

When buying privately, the principle of 'buyer beware' applies. The seller isn't legally obliged to guarantee the car's condition. However, they must not misrepresent the car or provide false information. It's your responsibility to thoroughly inspect the car and satisfy yourself with its condition before purchasing. You can use a third party for an independent inspection.

What are some common signs of potential problems with a used car?

Be wary of warning lights on the dashboard, excessive exhaust smoke, unusual noises from the engine or suspension, and difficulty changing gears. Also, check for signs of accident damage, such as mismatched paint or panel gaps. A thorough test drive is essential to identify any potential issues.

What safety checks should I perform before driving a newly purchased used car?

Before driving, check the tyre pressures and ensure they are at the recommended level. Verify that all lights are working correctly, including headlights, brake lights, and indicators. Check the fluid levels, including oil, coolant, and brake fluid. Finally, ensure that the brakes are functioning properly by performing a test stop in a safe location.