You must inform the DVLA of the change in a car's registered keeper. The traditional way of doing this is for both parties to sign the car's V5 logbook and post it to the DVLA or goonline. You also need an MOT certificate, without which the vehicle cannot be legally ...
The truth is, there can be several reasons, however, the most common is where someone has sold the original registration that was assigned to their vehicle and the DVLA have then issued the vehicle with a random replacement of the correct age/year. When they do this, they add on the ...
You must inform the DVLA of the change in a car's registered keeper. The traditional way of doing this is for both parties to sign the car's V5 logbook and post it to the DVLA or goonline. You also need an MOT certificate, without which the vehicle cannot be legally driven on...
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Finally, it's worth asking the seller to provide a signed receipt that specifies the price and date, as well as the make, model, engine size and registration of the vehicle. Pics: iStock Other things to remember You should check how much road tax you'll have to pay, and if you can...
Finally, it's worth asking the seller to provide a signed receipt that specifies the price and date, as well as the make, model, engine size and registration of the vehicle. Pics: iStock Other things to remember You should check how much road tax you'll have to pay, an...
Finally, it's worth asking the seller to provide a signed receipt that specifies the price and date, as well as the make, model, engine size and registration of the vehicle. Pics: iStock Other things to remember You should check how much road tax you'll have to pay, and ...