Check the Chassis numbers under the bonnet of the car and on the windscreen both match the number shown on the Logbook. Make sure the Logbook is genuine - a genuine document will have a DVLA watermark. Is the seller the rightful owner of the vehicle? Ask to see ID and check the detai...
InstantHPI Check Why you need a Vehicle History Check A hidden past? Rightful owner? False identity Clocked? QuickMOT Check In our free report we provide important MOT information including: MOT test date Recorded mileage Previous MOT status ...
InstantHPI Check Why you need a Vehicle History Check A hidden past? Rightful owner? False identity Clocked? QuickMOT Check In our free report we provide important MOT information including: MOT test date Recorded mileage Previous MOT status ...
SORN If a vehicle is taken off the road (maybe garaged for winter), the owner can register a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN) with the DVLA to receive a refund for any road tax remaining. Sound level The sound level, usually measured in decibels (dB), is how loud a sound is....
The fact that it was arranged for only me to be the first owner i.e. my name as the first and only owner on the registration document was the cherry on the cake. Jeremy Toyota - Jun 16 Great service all round and an excellent price. Delivery was right on time and handover ...
It first had its original plate, then the previous owner had a cherished plate. It reverted to its original plate when it was sold to me, I subsequently put my own plate on. When I sold on the vehicle, it reverted to its original plate again. This would show up on all checks, but...
Community Answer No, you are not obligated to keep the NJ plates. In fact, you are probably required to register the car in Mass. and get new plates. This will not affect your financing or payments in any way. You are still the owner, and you still owe whatever you owe. The registra...