Collecting a cheap, sight unseen, car
Collecting a cheap, sight unseen, car
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paul_c123

Original Poster:

1,756 posts

15 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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Today I bought a car for £325. I have seen pictures of the car, but it doesn't come with a mechanical report (it was in the "No Reserve" section), it has 123k miles and is a 2008 VW Golf diesel. I am collecting it on Friday, by public transport then planning to drive it back. Tax and insurance are covered, and it has 9 months MoT.

The question is, what would you take?

I am thinking:

1l coolant
1l engine oil (any oil...)
some cable ties
a tyre inflator
a diagnostic computer
some really basic tools, like a few screwdrivers/pliers/common sizes of spanners/adjustable spanner (bearing in mind I am walking about a mile and on the train/bus)

Huntsman

9,058 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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A noco booster pack.

Nickp82

3,793 posts

115 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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More fun if you take nothing smile

Auction will give you a jump to get you going if needed

Wheelspinning

2,190 posts

52 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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A warm jacket, and food.

Raymond Reddington

3,021 posts

132 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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AA or RAC membership number and phone number….

I do hope you have breakdown cover laugh

interstellar

4,720 posts

168 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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I’m in for this. Keep us posted please

Mr Tidy

29,169 posts

149 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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I'd add a roll of gaffer tape to the list.

Good luck, and let us know how you get on. thumbup

the griffin

122 posts

213 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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I think you’ve got everything covered, chances are it’ll be fine and you’ll not need anything.
Keep us updated.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,500 posts

233 months

Wednesday 31st December 2025
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Wheelspinning said:
A warm jacket, and food.
And a fully charged phone with a powerbank

Dave _

188 posts

141 months

Thursday 1st January
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Mr Tidy said:
I'd add a roll of gaffer tape to the list.

Good luck, and let us know how you get on. thumbup
Gaffer tape to go with his cable ties?

Next someone will say he needs chloroform and a cloth as well…


Blue_star

620 posts

38 months

Thursday 1st January
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A mate who wants adventure and can come with you/drive you

soad

34,300 posts

198 months

Thursday 1st January
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Raymond Reddington said:
AA or RAC membership number and phone number .

I do hope you have breakdown cover laugh
Their app is easier to use, to report a breakdown and the location.

Matt_T

1,093 posts

96 months

Thursday 1st January
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I suspect that your AA, RAC etc membership won't cover you for this as any issue would have been present before you owned it. I can imagine them saying no...

vikingaero

12,221 posts

191 months

Thursday 1st January
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It's not a proper car collection caper unless you're hundreds of miles away from home!

7 5 7

4,154 posts

133 months

Thursday 1st January
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Matt_T said:
I suspect that your AA, RAC etc membership won't cover you for this as any issue would have been present before you owned it. I can imagine them saying no...
RAC cover yourself not the car, so you could be passenger in your mates car and if that breaks down your covered.

So suspect they will, doesn't matter if you own the car or not, so in this case it would be fine if you need them.

Keep us updated OP, was it an auction buy?

fooman

1,030 posts

86 months

Thursday 1st January
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Phone, a credit card and breakdown cover s all I'd take unless you have some prior knowledge of issue.

Rob 131 Sport

4,294 posts

74 months

Thursday 1st January
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Love stories like this, that are so much more interesting than collecting a new SUV EV Bore Box.

What were the auction fees on such a purchase.

M138

1,027 posts

13 months

Thursday 1st January
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I’m going to suggest a bottle of K-Seal
Great for head gasket failure on old bangers.

E36Ross

532 posts

134 months

Thursday 1st January
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If its a dog, it probably aint fixable road side anyway.... But its a Diesel Golf, it it starts and drives itll probably make it back.

paul_c123

Original Poster:

1,756 posts

15 months

Thursday 1st January
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Rob 131 Sport said:
Love stories like this, that are so much more interesting than collecting a new SUV EV Bore Box.

What were the auction fees on such a purchase.
The fees always sting on a cheap car purchase. These were £255 (on a £325 car). I bought another car 3 days ago too, it was only £175 and the fees were more than the car (£179)!


vikingaero said:
It's not a proper car collection caper unless you're hundreds of miles away from home!
Unfortunately, its 'only' 40 miles away. It involves motorway driving though. I will look up the non-motorway route, in case it goes into limp mode (and I can't reset that with the diag machine).

Mr Tidy said:
I'd add a roll of gaffer tape to the list.

Good luck, and let us know how you get on. thumbup
Duct tape is a good call, whether to take them IN ADDITION to cable ties, not sure now?

I do have an idea to not take any coolant, instead taking 1l of water and some juice concentrate. If I can get there and check it over before I get too thirsty, if it has coolant I'll use the water to make up some juice for the drive home. If not, I'll just add the water and stop at a shop (possibly for coolant as well as a drink!)

I do have the luxury of being able to leave it there if its unroadworthy, then arrange transportation. But what's the fun in that? My main fear is it working initially then something weird happening on the journey. I am in the RAC but they probably won't cover me for this heap of ****.