A survey just released by Birmingham City Council Trading Standards has shown how few checks are made by people buying a used car. They rarely ask for an independent assessment by the AA or RAC. This has been our experience when selling our DiL's Mini. Most potential buyers were parents looking for a first car for their 17 year olds. Many came considerable distances & had been given a very clear description of the car. Not one looked under the bonnet or asked for a test drive, being more concerned about colour, a few very minor marks on the back & it not having alloy wheels or being a convertible or a trendy Fiat 500.
At last, after a year, we had our first sensible parent who was adamant that the low mileage & safety features were more important for his daughter's survival than colour. He revealed after the purchase (at a sensible offer) that he had been a car dealer so he knew what he was talking about, yet even he didn't try driving it himself. Has anyone else had experience of this?
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