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redhand:

--- Quote from: "thermidorthelobster" ---I did read it, and I can't see how that contradicts my statement that they don't let you try before you buy?
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I didn't say you were wrong. I was just pointing out that you do have an hours grace after the sale. To make sure you haven't brought a Lemon. So buying without testing isn't a problem, because if it's knackered you can get a full refund

cardiff_gareth:
why say sold as seen then, when I said I could be buying a lemon she said well thats the risk you take  :?:

redhand:

--- Quote from: "cardiff_gareth" ---why say sold as seen then, when I said I could be buying a lemon she said well thats the risk you take  :?:
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Ah well if you read the small print it says unless "sold as seen" and then you have no comeback at all. So at a guess I'd say yo've had a lucky escape.

pux:
i bought my wifes 03 renault clio sport thing from an auction in westbury wiltshire, they let me have the keys all the required me to do is pay a £300 deposit that i could have back once i gave the keys back 8)  8)  so i took it for a spin round there massive yard and it was a real nice car, the reason it did not sell in the auction the reserve was to high for the dealers but perfect for me  8)  8)  8)  so all auction houses are diffrent in IMHO :wink: heres there website, they had a few freeloaders up there a month ago that were ex mobility cars etc etc www.westburyma.co.uk hope this helps :D

MudRat:
been to qite a few and bought a few motors from auction houses, generally you are never allowed to drive a car, thats why everyone crowds around the cars as they enter the 'pit' thats why cars are cheaper at auctions, you tke that risk, otherwise buy from a dealer or private, i wouldnt say the aution house are muppets, they are just doing what they have always done.

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