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Uk vehicle check

Usedu00a0Vehicles have a lot of history behind them, which is why performing a Usedu00a0Vehicle Checku00a0keeps you safe while buying.<br>

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Uk vehicle check

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  1. Things you should know before buying a used vehicle

  2. Does the vehicle have a regular service history record ?  Service provider usually stamps the  vehicle service book  with service date and mileage  readings at the  time of service.

  3. Has the vehicle been in an accident, written off, crashed or had any body repair works? Performing a complete DVLA vehicle  check is a must to know whether the vehicle has had any accidental  or written off history.

  4. Is there any outstanding finance on the vehicle? Check outstanding finance on a used car by simply  performing a complete  vehicle check online. It reveals outstanding  finance of the  vehicle, by helping us find  if the vehicle has finance or not.

  5. Does the vehicle have V5C ? Check vehicle details in the V5C to know the registered keeper, with which you can check the authenticity of the vehicle.

  6. Does the vehicle have an MOT certificate, MOT test history and genuine mileage records? MOT tests and mileage records  have an inseparable relationship. We can do a cross-verification on the current mileage of the vehicle   with the MOT test  records to ensure if vehicle has any mileage  anomalies or not.

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