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What should I check when buying a Mitsubishi FTO?
When buying a Mitsubishi FTO, pay close attention to rust, particularly around the rear arches, sills, and suspension components. Check the engine for any unusual noises or smoke, and ensure the gearbox shifts smoothly. Verify the operation of all electrical components, including the pop-up headlights. Due to their age, ensure all maintenance records are available.
Are there any common problems with Mitsubishi FTOs I should be aware of?
Common issues with FTOs include rust, as mentioned above. Also, check for oil leaks from the engine and gearbox. The automatic transmissions in some models can be prone to failure if not properly maintained. The variable intake system (MIVEC) on some models should be checked for proper function.
What paperwork should I expect to see when buying a used car in the UK, like a Mitsubishi FTO?
You should expect to see the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book), which proves ownership. Check that the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the V5C matches the one on the car. Also, ask for any service history, MOT certificates, and receipts for work carried out. An MOT is legally required annually for cars over 3 years old in the UK.
What are the legal requirements for buying and selling a used car in the UK?
As a seller, you must accurately describe the car and disclose any known faults. As a buyer, you have certain rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, particularly if buying from a trader. Ensure the car has a valid MOT certificate. You must also inform the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) of the change of ownership.
What are some safety considerations when buying an older sports car like the Mitsubishi FTO?
Check the condition of the tyres, brakes, and suspension components. Ensure the airbags (if fitted) are in good working order. Consider having the car inspected by a qualified mechanic before purchase, especially given its age and potential for wear and tear. Be aware that older cars may not have the same level of safety features as modern vehicles.
