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Range Rover Blues:
My mate is a tester and he does all my cars, but the only favour he'll do for me is a 'phone call to tell me it won't pass so I save the test fee.

Trouble is these days with the new computerised system that they have to take 45 minutes to do the test, so unless you pay seperately for a pre-test it's not worth garages doing them.

Cheggs:
Firstly get Vosa involved they will retest, and when it fails, get your money back because all goods must be fit for the purpose for which they were sold, if it wasn't sold as spares or repair then it was sold as road worthy and it ain't, so the dealer has to give you your money back, and I made the trader who sold me mine drive 100 miles to fetch it as it wasn't road worthy and make thenm bring cash or you won't release the car till acheque has cleared, what is sauce for the goose and all that :D

discowoman:
double check any receipt to make sure they havent shoved SOLD AS SEEN into it anywhere

Cheggs:
Sold as seen has no legal standing the sale of goods act states that "all goods have to be suitable for the purpose for which they were sold". If in doupt contact citzens advice or if you have legal protection on your insurance check with them.

Range Rover Blues:
Yes cars dealers should put "spares or repair" on the receipt for a car that is Sold as Seen, the old chetnut "buyer beware" seems to have gone away, perhaps for the better in this case.

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