I am currently in the process of VT with Motonovo. Today I received a letter from Motonovo with a list of items that must be returned with the vehicle such as the service book, vehicle manual etc, along with a list of charges if these items are missing. The only thing I don't have is the vehicle manual, which I didn't get with the car (it was bought used).
Manheim are inspecting and collecting the vehicle next Wednesday. It is good condition and lower than average mileage. I have had it cleaned and polished and will probably have it done again before collection.
It has been regularly serviced and I have the garage receipts as proof. However, the boot switch does not work, meaning you have to use the key fob to open the boot and the emergency tyre foam is missing (only just discovered this whilst cleaning out the car). Are these things I should sort before the inspection?
Also, what happens with the V5? Do I give Manheim the new owners section and keep the rest for me to fill in saying it's been sold/passed to a dealer?
If Manheim ask for a signature, how do I refuse? I know I can just say no, but do I need to say " I am not signing anything because it may infringe my rights under the CCA"?
I am hoping it will be straight forward and hassle free, but want to make sure I am prepared if it's not.
Thank you.
Manheim are inspecting and collecting the vehicle next Wednesday. It is good condition and lower than average mileage. I have had it cleaned and polished and will probably have it done again before collection.
It has been regularly serviced and I have the garage receipts as proof. However, the boot switch does not work, meaning you have to use the key fob to open the boot and the emergency tyre foam is missing (only just discovered this whilst cleaning out the car). Are these things I should sort before the inspection?
Also, what happens with the V5? Do I give Manheim the new owners section and keep the rest for me to fill in saying it's been sold/passed to a dealer?
If Manheim ask for a signature, how do I refuse? I know I can just say no, but do I need to say " I am not signing anything because it may infringe my rights under the CCA"?
I am hoping it will be straight forward and hassle free, but want to make sure I am prepared if it's not.
Thank you.
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