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    Don’t trust the drivers until you’ve got to trust one or two, best option get there early. Sometimes the keys are in the car and you can precheck it. Always watch it start in case it smokes, check inside edge of tyres and lipping on discs. Again watch remote central locking opens all doors... you’ll learn more by watching some of the pros, you’ll also see who you are potentially bidding against... Oh and walk round the car like you own it. Don’t feel intimidated
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    Personally, I don’t rely on the driver for things like lights on dash, I look every time for myself. It takes seconds, as well as checking stuff like window switches. Just get yourself around, in and over the car like you would with buying from a private, admittedly in a limited window of time.
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    lawgistics wont be able to help in this one i really dont think you realise the implications of arguing wear n tear in a case like this i would put yourself in the position of customer and view the whole thread again i have never shirked my responsibilities refunded lots over the years repaired and resold i sleep very safely in my bed and never fear a piece of 3x2 on the back of my head