To Reserve your car:
A part payment of £200 minimum reserves any vehicle for 7 days unless otherwise requested on or before delivery/collection as per below terms. Deposits are non-refundable unless otherwise agreed at time of sale.
Payment Methods - Cash, Bankers Draft, Personal Cheque (Drafts/Cheques to be made payable to "More than Cars") with clearing time (3-5 days except Draft),
Credit/Finance facilities are not available at present, sorry for inconvenience.
If you're thinking of buying a used car, the best place to go is to a manufacturer's approved used car dealer or independent second hand car dealer, which are regulated by the Consumer Protection Act. Here we give you the low down on franchise and independent used car dealers and tell you why you should steer clear of scratch dealers.
Independent used car dealers
Probably the cheaper of the two car dealer options, independent used car dealers are not allied to any car manufacturer so they tend to offer a wider choice of used cars. They also sell a range of used cars from those that are nearly new to very old cars, so you can choose a car to meet your budget, regardless of the car make and model.
The law gives buyer and seller rights and responsibilities and applies to the sale of used cars in the same way as to other goods. When you buy from a trader, you have the right to expect the car to be:
of satisfactory quality; fit for its purpose, including any particular purpose made known, and as described.
The law defines goods as being of ‘satisfactory quality’ if they meet the standard that a reasonable person would regard as satisfactory – taking the description of the goods into account, the price (if relevant) and all other relevant circumstances. So, when you have bought a used car, you must consider its age, the price you paid, the description which was applied to it and anything else which is relevant when deciding whether it is of satisfactory quality. Your expectations should be different when you are buying a low mileage, two-year-old car than when you are buying a high mileage, ten-year-old one, for example. However, it must still be:
fit to be used on the road;
in a condition which reflects its age and price, and
reasonably reliable.