Hi,
I purchased a car on hire purchase from BMW approved used. 12 months on I discover a mileage discrepancy in 2013 on the Gov MOT history website. The mileage goes up to 55k in 2013 and back down to 47k the following year. BMW key fobs record mileage at every service/MOT etc and it was almost certainly a clerical error as at that time the key fob recorded 37k miles for 2013.
As its historic VOSA won't change the mileage records. It actual comes up clear on a HPI check but mileage records on NMR are not 100% reliable.
My issue is this was flagged when trying to sell the vehicle and the garage offered half the original offer on discovery of the discrepancy. Now do I have to declare the discrepancy when trying to sell the vehicle?
Clerical or otherwise the mileage discrepancy still remains on the gov website. I feel the fact I was not told in advance of purchasing about the mileage discrepancy that the vehicle was misrepresented and I would never had bought it had I known about the issue. Ideally BMW would take the vehicle back and refund me all payments made but I'm I'm not sure where I stand with this or what kind of resolution to go for or really where I stand legally.
It seems obvious a clerical error but it can't be proved for 100% there is nothing to say that th BMW database info could not of been modified. Is a mileage discrepancy on the Gov/Vosa website enough to pursue recompense?
Thanks!
I purchased a car on hire purchase from BMW approved used. 12 months on I discover a mileage discrepancy in 2013 on the Gov MOT history website. The mileage goes up to 55k in 2013 and back down to 47k the following year. BMW key fobs record mileage at every service/MOT etc and it was almost certainly a clerical error as at that time the key fob recorded 37k miles for 2013.
As its historic VOSA won't change the mileage records. It actual comes up clear on a HPI check but mileage records on NMR are not 100% reliable.
My issue is this was flagged when trying to sell the vehicle and the garage offered half the original offer on discovery of the discrepancy. Now do I have to declare the discrepancy when trying to sell the vehicle?
Clerical or otherwise the mileage discrepancy still remains on the gov website. I feel the fact I was not told in advance of purchasing about the mileage discrepancy that the vehicle was misrepresented and I would never had bought it had I known about the issue. Ideally BMW would take the vehicle back and refund me all payments made but I'm I'm not sure where I stand with this or what kind of resolution to go for or really where I stand legally.
It seems obvious a clerical error but it can't be proved for 100% there is nothing to say that th BMW database info could not of been modified. Is a mileage discrepancy on the Gov/Vosa website enough to pursue recompense?
Thanks!
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