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At present i am looking to buy a 2008 Daihatsu Copen 1.3 Sports, 3,000 miles on the clock, and is being sold by a dealer for almost half of the price of an equivellent non Category Car, the car is down on the HPI Check as stolen recovered, with no damage, as the car was apparently stolen with keys, the car is in N.Ireland, and will be sold without an mot, he seems reluctant to mot her, so will be transported over the water to Scotland, my question [ s ] are A] What if any are the pitfalls, and B] What is the advantage if any ?
Category C and Category D Registered Cars
Category C and Category D Registered Cars
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Wouldn't touch it.
Without Tax, Mot and Insurance it can be seized and crushed the moment you own it. That's not counting the fines and points on your driving licence.
Leave that sort of car to the Arthur Daley end of the motor trade.
The future of Daihatsu itself is pretty grim:
http:// daihatsu. co. uk/
Without Tax, Mot and Insurance it can be seized and crushed the moment you own it. That's not counting the fines and points on your driving licence.
The future of Daihatsu itself is pretty grim:
00:07 Thu 22nd Dec 2011
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Went against buying, seller, very reluctant to put a new mot on,
stating it "will sail through, over in Scotland" maybe so, but this
is one Scotsman, that,s not parting with his hard earned, and
as others possibly know, us Scots, like to hold on to our cash... LOL,
cheer,s for all the replies..........
stating it "will sail through, over in Scotland" maybe so, but this
is one Scotsman, that,s not parting with his hard earned, and
as others possibly know, us Scots, like to hold on to our cash... LOL,
cheer,s for all the replies..........