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    Hi , I purchased a vw Campervan from a Private Seller who adversities it with no faults.. since driving it home , I have found numerous faults .. SonI took it for a service and the garage found Mechanical dangerous faults ( I’m which I’m horrified because I drove back 200 miles with my daughter in this potential death trap).
    I am awaiting the DVSA to book it in for a mot retest to assess the roadworthy condition of this vehicle .
    question is , have I got a good case for a refund or claim cost of repairs ? I’m assuming if vehicle is found to be unroadworthy, the seller with be liable for a fine ?
    thabk you
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  • #2
    Question is. How old is the MOT ?. The problem is if has passed MOT if quite a long time it's liable to develop faults, afraid to say, if the seller is a private person and then refuses to refund your money, Court may be your only option. In case this is your only option, get a full report from a reputable garage, and if possible photos as they tell the truth in court

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    • #3
      Thank you .
      Yes , been to two garages , and a habitation check . Currently awaiting the Mot retest date .
      mot was carried out on the 23/07/20
      it was sold having a full mot and roadworthy .

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      • #4
        When buying privately you have little protection as the principle "buyer beware" comes into play.

        However the vehicle should match the description of the advertisement (which I trust you retain)

        Are you sure the seller was a private individual, and not a dealer masquerading as a private seller?
        Did you view the vehicle at a private address which matched the address on the V%?
        Did sellers name match that of registered keeper?
        Look on social media to see if he regularly sells vehicles?

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        • #5
          Thank you yes , it clearly stated no faults
          Attached Files

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          • #6
            That reason for selling looks dodgy to me.
            Check that seller out to make sure he is not a dealer pretending to be a private seller.
            His name or "daughter's" name on V5?
            Check previous owner.

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