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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: raywilb on 24 June 2013, 11:14:51

Title: s/h van
Post by: raywilb on 24 June 2013, 11:14:51
my son is in the process of buying a van from a garage ( berlingo type ,1.9 diesel ). price £1500. + an additional £100 for a service. he told me this morning that a deposit of £800 has been paid, but when he picks it up it will need a m.o.t as it does not have one. I may be wrong but I always thought a garage have to sell vehicles fit to drive , that includes a current  m.o.t, & are liable to a parts + labour 3mths warranty irrespective of age of vehicle. can anybody enlighten   me on any law re used vehicles from a trade outlet such as a garage please.  :-\ :y
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 June 2013, 11:39:12
my son is in the process of buying a van from a garage ( berlingo type ,1.9 diesel ). price £1500. + an additional £100 for a service. he told me this morning that a deposit of £800 has been paid, but when he picks it up it will need a m.o.t as it does not have one. I may be wrong but I always thought a garage have to sell vehicles fit to drive , that includes a current  m.o.t, & are liable to a parts + labour 3mths warranty irrespective of age of vehicle. can anybody enlighten   me on any law re used vehicles from a trade outlet such as a garage please.  :-\ :y


Should come with 12 months MOT........otherwise who knows what expensive nasties lay hidden away.

Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 June 2013, 11:43:52
my son is in the process of buying a van from a garage ( berlingo type ,1.9 diesel ). price £1500. + an additional £100 for a service. he told me this morning that a deposit of £800 has been paid, but when he picks it up it will need a m.o.t as it does not have one. I may be wrong but I always thought a garage have to sell vehicles fit to drive , that includes a current  m.o.t, & are liable to a parts + labour 3mths warranty irrespective of age of vehicle. can anybody enlighten   me on any law re used vehicles from a trade outlet such as a garage please.  :-\ :y


This probably comes in the form of a spotty seventeen year old with a damp cloth.......some garages like to be pretty vague with what they refer to as 'a service'
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: AndyRoid on 24 June 2013, 11:56:17
I may be wrong but I always thought a garage have to sell vehicles fit to drive , that includes a current  m.o.t,

The MOT means diddly squat where roadworthiness and vehicle condition are concerned, the ONLY thing it proves is that the testable items were working when the test was conducted.
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: TheBoy on 24 June 2013, 11:58:28
Being a van, not sure if consumer rights apply, as it probably comes under a business to business transaction?
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: omega3000 on 24 June 2013, 14:01:44
I would get my deposit back and go somewhere else unless they put an MOT on it and no extra charges  :(
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 24 June 2013, 14:10:52
I would get my deposit back and go somewhere else unless they put an MOT on it and no extra charges  :(


I concur, Mr EMD.
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: ronnyd on 24 June 2013, 17:00:58
Walk away, they sound like a bunch of sharks
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: BazaJT on 24 June 2013, 18:49:53
Don't know whether it's law or not but any decent garage would M.O.T. It should be "fit for purpose" surely?Don't vans also attract VAT on top of asking price?personally it would be M.O.T.or buy from elsewhere.
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: Del Boy on 24 June 2013, 19:09:47
Any normal garage would put an MOT on it, I'd be dubious if they aren't.
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: henryd on 24 June 2013, 20:48:58
Any normal garage would put an MOT on it, I'd be dubious if they aren't.

Me too,12 months ticket is normally the carrot which is dangled to clinch the deal :-\
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: bigegg on 24 June 2013, 20:52:22
as above - get your (son's) money back, and run, don't walk.

Also - a *berlingo*???!!!???

He does know it's french?
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: 05omegav6 on 24 June 2013, 20:57:16
as above - get your (son's) money back, and run, don't walk.

Also - a *berlingo*???!!!???

He does know it's french?

Credit where it's due, the rust more slowly than an early Combo ;D

Agreed though, not Moting it at that price is a bit on the tight side :-\ best check that the sticker price does include VAT while you're at it :-\
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: henryd on 24 June 2013, 21:12:31
as above - get your (son's) money back, and run, don't walk.

Also - a *berlingo*???!!!???

He does know it's french?

Credit where it's due, the rust more slowly than an early Combo ;D
Agreed though, not Moting it at that price is a bit on the tight side :-\ best check that the sticker price does include VAT while you're at it :-\

Berlingo/partner are very good rot wise,certainly better than Ford/vauxhall
Title: Re: s/h van
Post by: bigegg on 24 June 2013, 22:14:13
as above - get your (son's) money back, and run, don't walk.

Also - a *berlingo*???!!!???

He does know it's french?

Credit where it's due, the rust more slowly than an early Combo ;D
Agreed though, not Moting it at that price is a bit on the tight side :-\ best check that the sticker price does include VAT while you're at it :-\

Berlingo/partner are very good rot wise,certainly better than Ford/vauxhall

but...
but...
but...

it's *french*!  :D