Have you asked him why he hasn't sent off for the V5 & registered it with the DVLA?
I have found a car at a independent local dealers at a reasonable price, less than a year old so still over 2 years of manufactures warrentee left
The colour is right as is the spec but i have concerns.
First he does not have the V5 he says as the car was ex Motorablity this could be the reason it was lost, but i would have to apply for a copy.
The car is on Northern Irish plates so I will need to register it with the DVLA in Swansea
I dont think there would be any warrentee issues with the car being first registered in NI but you know what car companies are like.
What do the assembled TZ brains think?
Have you asked him why he hasn't sent off for the V5 & registered it with the DVLA?
Won’t a replacement just arrive at the previous owners address? What car is it? Unless it’s something special is it worth the hassle?
He said he had not applied for a copy V5 as he had to wait a certain amount of time
It is nothing special its just about £1200 cheaper than main dealers want for ther same car
Not an expert but can a change of ownership be done without a V5?
You would have to fill in a V62 form and will take roughly 6 weeks to be processed by the DVLA- If the car has been 'passed to trade' i.e. Previous owner has notified the DVLA that they have sold the vehicle to a garage then you'll be able to tax it at a post office, if it hasn't then you won't be able to tax until the V5 comes back.
Easy to apply for a replacement v5, and the warranty should be fine.
New v5 doesn't have the previous keeper details due to data protection.
I would get the hip check done and ask the dealer for confirmation that they have the right to sell the car.
Ultimately though, if you aren't comfortable it will niggle you so find another car.
Don’t think there is any legal reason to take the NI reg off it. We’re all part of the UK and plenty of GB reg cars over here in NI.
Of course you may prefer a GB reg but don’t forget the NI reg won’t display the age of the car.
The car could've been bought at an ex-mobility vehicle auction, if so a lot of them don't come with logbooks, you apply to the dvla, which is perfectly normal.
Most probably selling it £1200 cheaper as people are suspicious of vehicles without logbooks, as your post testifies .. I do love irony:D
You might have problems taxing the vehicle if you don’t have the V5C. Normally, if you buy a car, you can use the reference number from the New Keeper slip to tax the vehicle but without that, I wouldn’t know how you’d tax it at least until the new logbook came once you’d complete the V62.
Could you not get the dealer to tax it?
That’s what I did when I purchased my last car, simply added the cost of taxing to the overall price, in fact I got them to also transfer my private plate over as well, again just added it to the cost.
Don't touch it with a barge pole, the dealer should sort out the paperwork and not be so lazy.
Why would you want to take on any or expose yourself to any risk !
Why waste any of your valuable time on trying to sort this out ?
NI plate will make no difference, the only reason to replace it with a uk reg is if you don't like the look of it. Many people take UK plates off when buying cars on the mainland and bring them over here for that reason, but it isn't a legal requirement.
As I recall, Motability hang on to the V5 until it is sold. It is possible they still have it.
I know a fair few dealers (assuming you're looking locally to you).
If you want to PM me the name of the garage and I'll see if it's one I'm aware of either in a good or bad way!