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Learner Driver
A young man I support is learning to drive he would like to buy a car to practice more but has been told by garages he is not allowed to buy a car with a learners licence.
Does any one who sells cars know if that is correct?
Does any one who sells cars know if that is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If he wants to just buy a car outright, then he does not need a licence. If finance is involved then yes he does need a licence.
See extract from the AutoTrader's Site.
"Maybe you are an individual under the age of 18 or maybe you have relied on public transport so long that you never obtained a driver's licence. Now a vehicle has come along and you don't want to give up the opportunity of owning that specific model. Are wondering if you can legally own a vehicle even though you are not a licensed driver?
Unlicensed driver
In short, yes, you don’t need a valid driver’s licence to buy a new or used car from AutoTrader. It is not like buying a television set, where you must produce a licence to buy one. Not having a driver’s licence means you can own a car but not drive it on public roads yourself. You will need a licensed individual to drive the vehicle back to your home or arrange transport for the vehicle.
However, if you are planning on financing the vehicle, you will require a valid driver's licence. This is because lending institutions will require the vehicle to be insured for the entire financing period to ensure that they will be able to get their money back if anything happened to the vehicle. But if you are purchasing the vehicle with your personal savings, you will have no problem at the dealership."
See extract from the AutoTrader's Site.
"Maybe you are an individual under the age of 18 or maybe you have relied on public transport so long that you never obtained a driver's licence. Now a vehicle has come along and you don't want to give up the opportunity of owning that specific model. Are wondering if you can legally own a vehicle even though you are not a licensed driver?
Unlicensed driver
In short, yes, you don’t need a valid driver’s licence to buy a new or used car from AutoTrader. It is not like buying a television set, where you must produce a licence to buy one. Not having a driver’s licence means you can own a car but not drive it on public roads yourself. You will need a licensed individual to drive the vehicle back to your home or arrange transport for the vehicle.
However, if you are planning on financing the vehicle, you will require a valid driver's licence. This is because lending institutions will require the vehicle to be insured for the entire financing period to ensure that they will be able to get their money back if anything happened to the vehicle. But if you are purchasing the vehicle with your personal savings, you will have no problem at the dealership."
Having said the above, it should be pointed out that the article is specific for AutoTrader; a dealership may have their own trading rules, but there's nothing in law that prevents a non-licenced driver actually owning a vehicle. It's the driving on public roads without a licence that's the problem.
No, it's not correct, even if he wants finance https:/ /www.my carcred it.co.u k/can-i -get-ca r-finan ce-with -a-prov isional -licenc e/