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jakeway123 Dec 27th 2013 9:40 pm

Secondhand cars
 
We live in Carchel, Jaen, can anybody tell us where to buy a secondhand car, we still don't speak Spanish yet so we would need the dealer to handle our paperwork for us. We don't want to spend more than 2000 euros.

teuchterpete Dec 27th 2013 9:54 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 
Been other threads on buying second hand cars so may be useful to read them first. Remember that any unpaid bills ( Parking fines etc.) become yours as soon as you buy the car, so caveat emptor!
Pete

jakeway123 Dec 27th 2013 10:04 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 
Thanks, just going through them now.

crookesey Dec 27th 2013 10:59 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by teuchterpete (Post 11053325)
Been other threads on buying second hand cars so may be useful to read them first. Remember that any unpaid bills ( Parking fines etc.) become yours as soon as you buy the car, so caveat emptor!
Pete

Surely if you buy from a dealership, they became responsible for fines, unpaid bills etc, during their period of owning the vehicle. :confused:

jakeway123 Dec 28th 2013 12:08 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 
Hi,

I don't think he was talking about buying from a dealer, I'm also under the impression that buying from a dealer should be relatively safe.

snikpoh Dec 28th 2013 12:18 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by crookesey (Post 11053375)
Surely if you buy from a dealership, they became responsible for fines, unpaid bills etc, during their period of owning the vehicle. :confused:

Unfortunately not!

Most dealers buy second hand cars but keep the documents in the original owners name. Then, when they are sold, they are transferred to the new owner.

Because the vehicle was never owned by the dealership, there is no liability and any debts are passed to the new owner.

However, having said that, I'm sure most dealers are honest and would do all they could to establish that no debts existed.

jakeway123 Dec 28th 2013 12:37 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 
now I'm really worried, we've decided to ask a solicitor friend to help us, he'll charge us of course but its probably cheaper than going it alone.
Thanks for the advice.

crookesey Dec 28th 2013 1:40 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by jakeway123 (Post 11053437)
now I'm really worried, we've decided to ask a solicitor friend to help us, he'll charge us of course but its probably cheaper than going it alone.
Thanks for the advice.

I wager that there will be an insurance policy that covers this sort of thing.

missile Dec 28th 2013 9:17 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 
You will not get much for €2,000. You can check outstanding fines before you buy at Trafico. You can check outstanding SUMA at ... the SUMA office. No idea how one would check for outstanding finance on a car. You take a risk, unless you trust the seller. There are not many car dealers I would trust in Spain (or the UK!). A personal friend of mine who happens to be a well known DJ on ...... (a radio station) is selling a Citreon for €950, it is in VGC. Unfortunately he lives a long way from Jaen.

crookesey Dec 28th 2013 10:21 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 11054223)
You will not get much for €2,000. You can check outstanding fines before you buy at Trafico. You can check outstanding SUMA at ... the SUMA office. No idea how one would check for outstanding finance on a car. You take a risk, unless you trust the seller. There are not many car dealers I would trust in Spain (or the UK!). A personal friend of mine who happens to be a well known DJ on ...... (a radio station) is selling a Citreon for €950, it is in VGC. Unfortunately he lives a long way from Jaen.

I like a personal recommendation, worth a train/bus trip. :thumbsup:

missile Dec 28th 2013 11:29 pm

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by crookesey (Post 11054280)
I like a personal recommendation, worth a train/bus trip. :thumbsup:

I do not think it wise to publish personal details on any forum. If OP (or indeed anyone else is interested), I shall send a PM.

crookesey Dec 29th 2013 12:51 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 11054319)
I do not think it wise to publish personal details on any forum. If OP (or indeed anyone else is interested), I shall send a PM.

Please point out where I suggested publishing personal details? :confused:

missile Dec 29th 2013 12:53 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by crookesey (Post 11054375)
Please point out where I suggested publishing personal details? :confused:

Chill dude. I never said you did:drinkingbeer:.

andyrich666 Dec 29th 2013 1:17 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 
where did you find that drinking beer Icon ?

I should add that too many of my posts, lol

snikpoh Dec 29th 2013 1:21 am

Re: Secondhand cars
 

Originally Posted by missile (Post 11054223)
You will not get much for €2,000. You can check outstanding fines before you buy at Trafico. You can check outstanding SUMA at ... the SUMA office. No idea how one would check for outstanding finance on a car. You take a risk, unless you trust the seller. There are not many car dealers I would trust in Spain (or the UK!). A personal friend of mine who happens to be a well known DJ on ...... (a radio station) is selling a Citreon for €950, it is in VGC. Unfortunately he lives a long way from Jaen.

What do you mean by SUMA - they don't exist in most of Spain? SUMA is purely an organisation that collects tax for someone else and are (mainly) in the Alicante region.

Do you mean car tax normally levied by your local town hall?


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