olliedog12000
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Hi I dont know if this has been bought up before but through experience I thought I'd just warn people to do all the checks they can. Last year I bought a 300tdi with 150000 on the clock, thinking I was clued up enough I checked vin number, engine number etc and I paid for a HPI check and all came back clear, I took the car that day as it had 7 days left on the MOT,taxed it and used it like a kid with a new toy, once the MOT was due I returned it the the seller who had arranged the MOT for me, Upon returning the landy the seller didn't give me the advisory note so a quick online check on the .gov website showed what was on it and also that back in 2006 the landy had covered 216,144 miles yet in 2007 was only 125.923, I know this could be legal ie clock replaced, but that didn't help me. DONE GOOD AND PROPER
So in short check what you get in your HPI check and also get the current MOT issue number or v5 reference number when you view the car and check online it could just save you a lot of money and hassle.
Gov site for history check
Motoring : Directgov - MOT history request
So in short check what you get in your HPI check and also get the current MOT issue number or v5 reference number when you view the car and check online it could just save you a lot of money and hassle.
Gov site for history check
Motoring : Directgov - MOT history request