Answers: Most dealer will put a minimum of 6 months Road Tax on the car, save you should ask them to do it for you as they will have the V5 within their files and it should not be a problem for them to do it, as long as you give them your insurance document and they hold the MOT Certificate.
at the dealer you prob gain 30 day tag, in pa i know you payment the tax when you register the vehicle, so you prolly get 30days to come up with the money, or work it within with the financing
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One don't buy a coupé without a current MOT and ROAD TAX - you cannot use it on road short. I cannot understand how you enjoy the insurance sorted out without the previous ownership documentation. If it is not tax you cannot take it onto the road. SERIOUSLY ..... YOU ARE BUYING A CAR WITHOUT TAX, MOT AND WITHOUT A TEST DRIVE?????? WITHOUT THE CAR BEING CHECKED BY PROFESSIONALS FOR DEFECTS!
Sorry for stressing you but only just been through matching intro when my son bought his first motorbike!
Goggle, look and see what you need to know. But DON'T buy a sports car without doing ALL the above!
Also, you call for to do a check on the car to see if it is stolen, an insurance write sour. There are categories A-D and X - A mortal the worst and the car should be crushed! There are masses places on the net that you can check on the status of the vehicle if you have the registration number. You will enjoy to pay around lb20 - also pocket someone from the AA or RAC with you to look around that saloon, that will cost as well - but infinitely smaller quantity than if you don't!
And don't pay him surrounded by CASH either!
Check the mileage and use something approaching 'Gumtree' on the net to picture similar car mileages.
Question yourself - if the motor is dirt cheap, is it a write off, why does it enjoy NO MOT or TAX! Because it will cost you a fortune to have those things done - and remember you cannot drive it or park it doing a tour without MOT or ROAD TAX!
Basically the vehicle should come with road charge and mot if it is roadworthy!
Sounds like something to AVOID resembling the plague! And if it is a category A or B insurance write off afterwards you CANNOT EVER take it onto the road!
i am a supplier and you should of had to earnings tax on the coupé when you gave him money for it.
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