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including the all important cam belt kit
service history
electric windows x4
6 speed gearbox
any inspection welcome
kerbside owned and ran by a woman !!
supplied with full service and service history
brand new mot test supplied with your car
we do what we say, and provide the vehicle with a full service not just an oil change !!
please note some parts of the description may be incorrect please call to confirm details we
will always try our very hardest to describe the vehicle , if you are unsure please pop over and take a look for yourself
test drive requirements
once you have decided the vehicle is the correct size spec and deal we will be happy to take you for a test drive
to comply with our insurance company we will require a copy of your photo driving license
px vehicles
policy
we will assume your vehicle is fit for purpose
and defects not forth noted and agreed by us at the point of sale will be charged to you
I am sure you will agree it is very unfair for a px seller to not disclose a faulty vehicle
As a responsible seller, we follow the rules and laws
below are some examples and solutions
the trading standards law
The mileage indicated by the odometer of a car is a description, and as such it will be regarded as an accurate indication of the distance travelled by the vehicle. Traders are expected to carry out checks to make sure the description is accurate, as it is likely to be information that would affect a consumer's decision whether or not to purchase the vehicle. If the odometer reading is incorrect you must not refer to it in any description - for example, on business paperwork, websites or advertisements. Displaying an incorrect odometer reading may be a misleading action. In addition, you must tell the consumer the true mileage if known, as failure to do this may be a 'misleading omission' (another CPRs term).
The offenses contained in the CPRs would apply even if a trader did not know that the indicated mileage was incorrect. However, the Regulations also provide for a defense to the criminal charges.
To use the defense the trader would have to show that they took all reasonable precautions and exercised all due diligence. This means a trader should be able to show that they have checked in place to verify the mileage and also show that these checks are carried out. Reasonable checks would include the following:
It is likely that any professionally diligent business would apply the above checks and maintain a record of the checks made. However, despite these checks, it may still not be possible to verify the mileage recorded and you should state this to customers.
kerbside motors will do its very best to ensure the mileage is correct, we often used the dvsa mot history log and or hpi and ask previous owners etc
however, this can prove to be a timely process which means we strongly advise you to disregard the mileage displayed until it has been verified by us to you in writing
I feel the best option is for you to come and view the car, make sure the car looks like is should with the mileage displayed
if that's something you know nothing about you could bring a friend with knowledge or
ADVERTISING
We try very hard to provide an accurate description of the vehicle being offered for sale in doing so we can sometimes mix up various items with one car advert from another , often we will copy and paste previous adds to put onto ebay, so a previous car that had a tow bar listed for sale may now be in the advert for a car which has no tow bar!
we strongly advise you call the office number to get a live discretion over the phone and better still pop over to the garage and take a look for yourself
that way there can never be any problems
we will never mislead you or forget to tell you something that we know about the car that would have an effect of your buying decision however sometimes we will by mistake mix up one description from another
so for example we may mention electric windows x 4 when in fact the car only has front electric windows
please call the office or better still pop over yourself and take a look
Examples of misleading omissions:
misleading actions and omissions can be made verbally, in writing, by illustration or by implication. They can be made by anyone in your business, and both the staff member making the misleading statements and officers of the company can commit offences.
we live to work not work to live, our position is to never ben in a position where we are wrong.
In addition, the CPRs also list a number of business practices that are considered unfair in all circumstances (without the requirement to show that the practice has caused or is likely to cause the consumer to make a transactional decision they would not have taken otherwise). One of these banned practices is to falsely claim or create the impression that the trader is not acting for purposes relating to their business or falsely representing themselves as a consumer - for example, a car trader advertising cars online or in newspapers and magazines stating or creating the impression they are a private seller.
all of our vehicles are for sale on our main web site www.kerbsidemotors .com
Any individual that sells a vehicle, whether they are a trader or not, must make sure the description is correct - for example, the make / model / engine size and any other