On the face of it this looks a decent car. Previous advisories for brakes which may or may not have been done.
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202008032049257
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/202008032049257
And we all know what that means
C
And we all know what that means
Nope. What does that mean?
As I understand it they are trying to avoid being on the hook from consumer rights legislation, which I also understand is not allowed... So something's afoot and they don't want any comeback.
Eb
Nice. But those alloys are shocking in the chrome look!
That was on the option list....Think it was called ball polished.
Agree with this but they should just trade it themselves or avoid having bought it in the first place.TBH, if I was selling a 2007 QP for under £10k, I wouldn't want any comeback either. And their core business is selling £3k runabouts, where the risk is more modest. So not necessarily a known problem, just that this is probably their most 'liability-heavy' car.
You can't waive your trader status by putting trade sale in the advert , if they sell it to me I'll still have all the same consumer rights , no idea why they think that
I did read somewhere that you make sure the receipt doesn't say sold as scrap or non runner etc
It looks ok on the 7 spoke 4200 alloys, but not the QP. Less bling on a QP is much better.
You can't waive your trader status by putting trade sale in the advert , if they sell it to me I'll still have all the same consumer rights , no idea why they think that
I did read somewhere that you make sure the receipt doesn't say sold as scrap or non runner etc
Apparently their selling it for a friend and claim they have no liability post sale.