You’ll also have to complete the ‘new keeper’ section of your car’s V5C logbook. Make sure you and the buyer sign the declaration and give them the small V5C/2 section of the form until their new V5 arrives. You’ll also need to contact the DVLA and inform them of a change ...
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You can also choose to scrap your car, especially if there’s damage or wear and tear that you don’t want to pay for or if it’s completely written off. But once a car heads to the scrapyard, that’s it – so have a good long think about whether your car has really driven its...
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So, what makes the “IG 1” plate so special that someone would pay such a large amount? Well obviously, the buyer, Ian Guest, felt there was something special about it. Furthermore, it is also the very last double-letter and single number license plate in the DVLA registration. ...
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