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buying car without logbook
I looking to buy a car and the only I have enquired about the guy has said he has lost the log book but will give me a receipt for the car purchase and I can get one from the DVLA in 2 weeks
Is this possible? so what if i get receipt is really possible, and if i do want to buy car without the logbook what is the correct procedure?
Is this possible? so what if i get receipt is really possible, and if i do want to buy car without the logbook what is the correct procedure?
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Although most people who buy used vehicles are very satisfied with their purchases DVLA stresses importance of V5 Logbook
buying second-hand is fraught with pitfalls. Without an up-to-date V5 Logbook there is no way of checking the past history of a vehicle. It could have been an insurance write-off, it could have been stolen, cloned or even two halves of different cars welded together. The new buyers may find themselves with a vehicle they do not legally own. What seemed like a good deal at the time could prove to be an extremely expensive mistake. And all because they failed to check for the logbook.
buying second-hand is fraught with pitfalls. Without an up-to-date V5 Logbook there is no way of checking the past history of a vehicle. It could have been an insurance write-off, it could have been stolen, cloned or even two halves of different cars welded together. The new buyers may find themselves with a vehicle they do not legally own. What seemed like a good deal at the time could prove to be an extremely expensive mistake. And all because they failed to check for the logbook.
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