Main dealer sold me a car but don’t have v5
Main dealer sold me a car but don’t have v5
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CursedS54

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88 posts

93 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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I was meant to pick up my new used car from a 3 pointed star main dealer. Transferred the money, changed my insurance from my current car to the new one as they need proof of insurance before they can give the car over. While at my handover it turns out they don’t have the V5 from the previous owner and it could take up to 6 weeks to receive one from DVLA.

Dealer have offered me a loaner car but its not like for like and frankly I don’t want to be responsible for someone else’s car for 6 weeks.

I’ll have to reinsure my old car again which will incur more costs. Can I ask them to reimburse me for the inconvenience or find me another like for like car?

Has anyone else been in the same situation? If so what have you done?

twing

5,761 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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CursedS54 said:
I was meant to pick up my new used car from a 3 pointed star main dealer. Transferred the money, changed my insurance from my current car to the new one as they need proof of insurance before they can give the car over. While at my handover it turns out they don’t have the V5 from the previous owner and it could take up to 6 weeks to receive one from DVLA.

Dealer have offered me a loaner car but its not like for like and frankly I don’t want to be responsible for someone else’s car for 6 weeks.

I’ll have to reinsure my old car again which will incur more costs. Can I ask them to reimburse me for the inconvenience or find me another like for like car?

Has anyone else been in the same situation? If so what have you done?
Can't they tax it on V62 for you?
And before anyone says it V5 doesn't show proof of ownership smile

snotrag

15,610 posts

239 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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CursedS54

Original Poster:

88 posts

93 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Just had a look at the v62 and it says “If you are not the registered keeper you may not be able to tax until you get a V5C in your name”.

snotrag

15,610 posts

239 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Ah, well in which case, I'd take a free car from Merc, to be honest! Not like you'll have to wash it, is it?!

Dan W.

1,196 posts

106 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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take the courtesy car as it will be on their insurance.

We have a couple of cars in stock at the moment awaiting V5's to come through from the DVLA, before the conclusion of the sale we informed the customer it could be weeks before you could get the car.



twing

5,761 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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CursedS54 said:
Just had a look at the v62 and it says “If you are not the registered keeper you may not be able to tax until you get a V5C in your name”.
The "may not" bit is important, let them try

sixor8

8,424 posts

296 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Likely caused by the previous owner retaining a private plate, and doing it by post instead of online. frown

I sent my V5c off because my name was spelt wrong (can't be done online). 7 weeks later and still waiting...... Checking online, one has now been 'issued' thankfully. And they were telling me only the day before that they didn't have it, it was lost and I'd have to pay £25 for another one. Really.... mad

Spare tyre

12,505 posts

158 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Make sure the previous owner number checks out to what you were told and confirm the previous owner wasn’t an airport rental etc

Auto810graphy

1,611 posts

120 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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twing said:
CursedS54 said:
Just had a look at the v62 and it says “If you are not the registered keeper you may not be able to tax until you get a V5C in your name”.
The "may not" bit is important, let them try
The first thing to do is check if the car is taxed using the DVLA vehicle details page on the gov website. If it’s untaxed and the date is a random day of the month rather than the last the chances are it has been transferred to trade so you apply for tax and a V5 using the V62 at the Post Office. The car is immediately taxed and you will get a V5.

If the car is still taxed it has a keeper. If Mercedes know the previous owner (px, customer by back) they can request a duplicate V5 online for £25 that takes a few days to arrive.


Ouroboros

2,371 posts

67 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Spare tyre said:
the previous owner wasn’t an airport rental etc
Dealer would be commiting criminal offence then if they didn't disclose it.

ZX10R NIN

30,454 posts

153 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Just take the loan car that way you don't incur any costs.

georgeyboy12345

4,573 posts

63 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Just go to the Post Office, ask for a V62, fill it in, pay the tax due there and then, job done.

edit: keep hold of the receipt in case the rozzers stop you (they won't)

CursedS54

Original Poster:

88 posts

93 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Auto810graphy said:
The first thing to do is check if the car is taxed using the DVLA vehicle details page on the gov website. If it’s untaxed and the date is a random day of the month rather than the last the chances are it has been transferred to trade so you apply for tax and a V5 using the V62 at the Post Office. The car is immediately taxed and you will get a V5.

If the car is still taxed it has a keeper. If Mercedes know the previous owner (px, customer by back) they can request a duplicate V5 online for £25 that takes a few days to arrive.
Car still has tax on it. They have asked for 7 days to get it sorted and knocked some money off the car. Fingers crossed they manage to get it sorted.

twing

5,761 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Ouroboros said:
Spare tyre said:
the previous owner wasn’t an airport rental etc
Dealer would be commiting criminal offence then if they didn't disclose it.
Jesus Christ laugh

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

67 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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twing said:
Jesus Christ laugh
What you laughing at, it is 100% true, maybe have a google, educate yourself a bit?

HINT

2008 Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations

Both Civil and CRIMINAL punishments if flouted.



Edited by Ouroboros on Thursday 27th January 21:16

twing

5,761 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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But he’s already said it isn’t ex anything spurious! Why bring it up? It’s a simple thread with a simple answer, I’ve answered it already and more than willing to help OP further if he/she needs it, why throw leg at me? FWIW I’ve done ths job for 20+ years so more than qualified wink thanks for the advice though

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

67 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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twing said:
But he’s already said it isn’t ex anything spurious! Why bring it up? It’s a simple thread with a simple answer, I’ve answered it already and more than willing to help OP further if he/she needs it, why throw leg at me? FWIW I’ve done ths job for 20+ years so more than qualified wink thanks for the advice though
It was in reply to a comment as you can clearly see, snipped it to the comment.

As you have 20 years experience then, what have I posted that is incorrect, I'm all ears?

Auto810graphy

1,611 posts

120 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Ouroboros said:
Dealer would be commiting criminal offence then if they didn't disclose it.
Please tell me why? (I need a good laugh)

twing

5,761 posts

159 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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Sorry OP, I tried to, and would have helped (see my posts in the Ford section) but yet again a nob has joined in and I can’t be bothered