Orrell autos 1 Posted February 22, 2019 I have just started up and unclear about the warrenty side of things I work from home but classed as trader do you need to give 6 months now and what sort of things do you have to cover I'm going to use a warrenty cover if they don't cover it because of age and mileage do I have to legally Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nick M.K. 574 Posted February 22, 2019 Hi, welcome to the motor trade! Exciting times ahead! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blenheim Car Sales 111 Posted February 22, 2019 no you dont have to give a warranty at all, However you do have to comply fully with the Consumer Wrights act 2015 and as such you are liable for certain repairs for any car you sell, so warranty or no warranty is your choice you are likely to get both points of view on here but ultimately its your choice, I personally do give 6m warranty and find it works for me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orrell autos 1 Posted February 22, 2019 I'm wanting to give 6 months using warrenty wise but you never know what's going to happen on older cars and If it's classed as wear and tear or not like clutchs if the clutch goes for instance is it wear and tear or would we need to fix it within the 6 months Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MattR 177 Posted February 22, 2019 you dont have to offer a warranty but you do need to abide by the CRA 2015 - do a search and you will find plenty of info on here about this. as for 'if the warranty company dont cover it, do I have to?', see the CRA 2015. And then find a warranty company who will support you when needed. They are out there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Ayers 171 Posted February 22, 2019 The Pre Delivery Inspection is your friend. Get pads from Lawgistics or similar. Then get the car inspected, preferebly by an independent garage, any faults rectified or declared to the next potential owner. Then you should be able to relax. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
It's me 615 Posted February 22, 2019 hi orreli motors this link is out of date but its certainly good to read through so you have an idea where you and the customer stand https://www.blackburn.gov.uk/Trading%20standards/SecondHandCarDealersGuidance.pdf its from the govt site so should be free of fairies nuts and dairy produce just to remind,its out of date but a good grounding welcome by the way and good luck with your new chosen profession would i offer a warranty? depends what im selling thus what type of warranty remember if working from home an ex customer might turn up on your doorstep with a claim at the most inopportune time,this is why i dont/ havent worked from home for yonks 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orrell autos 1 Posted February 22, 2019 Who do you suggest is a good warrenty provider Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
It's me 615 Posted February 22, 2019 2 minutes ago, Orrell autos said: Who do you suggest is a good warrenty provider i self warrant Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orrell autos 1 Posted February 22, 2019 OK that's good we do a full check on the vehicle before it's for sale thanks for your help my buisness partner is a mechanic just a bit on edge as we are expanding our vehicle repair to sales as we was unsure about the warranty side of things I'll keep looking in to it thank you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MattR 177 Posted February 23, 2019 23 hours ago, Orrell autos said: OK that's good we do a full check on the vehicle before it's for sale thanks for your help my buisness partner is a mechanic just a bit on edge as we are expanding our vehicle repair to sales as we was unsure about the warranty side of things I'll keep looking in to it thank you This would make self warranting the best proposition, use the Lawgistics pads mentioned above for the PDI, and try to sell locally (ish) so you can get it back for potential claims. A warranty book stating what is (and isnt) covered by you will make your life (a little) easier 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
David Horgan 564 Posted February 23, 2019 On 22/02/2019 at 2:54 PM, Orrell autos said: OK that's good we do a full check on the vehicle before it's for sale thanks for your help my buisness partner is a mechanic just a bit on edge as we are expanding our vehicle repair to sales as we was unsure about the warranty side of things I'll keep looking in to it thank you Self warrant if you have your own Techs , cheaper by far , save you thousands a year . We save 60 k a year at the side of buying warranties for £195 that are shite anyway . Look up A1 approved warranties in Leeds 01132 709488 and talk to Stuart as they do both self warranty or their own warranty packages . All the best in the new sales venture too . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orrell autos 1 Posted February 23, 2019 Thank you for your advice will take all on board Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arfur Dealy 823 Posted February 23, 2019 On 2/22/2019 at 2:39 PM, boring dave said: hi orreli motors this link is out of date but its certainly good to read through so you have an idea where you and the customer stand https://www.blackburn.gov.uk/Trading%20standards/SecondHandCarDealersGuidance.pdf its from the govt site so should be free of fairies nuts and dairy produce just to remind,its out of date but a good grounding welcome by the way and good luck with your new chosen profession would i offer a warranty? depends what im selling thus what type of warranty remember if working from home an ex customer might turn up on your doorstep with a claim at the most inopportune time,this is why i dont/ havent worked from home for yonks Dave, great link, but it was produced in 2010 for the SOGA......It's irrelevant now because of the CRA.... If you could find an up to date comparative..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
It's me 615 Posted February 23, 2019 26 minutes ago, Arfur Dealy said: Dave, great link, but it was produced in 2010 for the SOGA......It's irrelevant now because of the CRA.... If you could find an up to date comparative..... i suggest you sit down get a glass of cider out and read it i said twice its out of date if you go through it all as i said it will give you a perfect grounding for doing this job remember the sun shone 100 years ago it still shines now some things dont change Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arfur Dealy 823 Posted February 23, 2019 12 minutes ago, boring dave said: i suggest you sit down get a glass of cider out and read it i said twice its out of date if you go through it all as i said it will give you a perfect grounding for doing this job remember the sun shone 100 years ago it still shines now some things dont change LIKE Hands up, oops soz. I’m a hippo for not reading it all the way. Thing is I got BORED Dave Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Orrell autos 1 Posted February 23, 2019 Lol I not read it yet looks a lot to read to be honest but I'll give it a whirl soon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Billy Joe Public 2 Posted February 24, 2019 20 hours ago, Arfur Dealy said: Dave, great link, but it was produced in 2010 for the SOGA......It's irrelevant now because of the CRA.... If you could find an up to date comparative..... Although still only a draft (consultation) document, the latest comparative can be found here: https://www.businesscompanion.info/en/news-and-updates/car-traders-and-consumer-law-draft-guidance-for-dealerships-a-consultation HTH Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arfur Dealy 823 Posted February 24, 2019 4 minutes ago, Billy Joe Public said: Although still only a draft (consultation) document, the latest comparative can be found here: https://www.businesscompanion.info/en/news-and-updates/car-traders-and-consumer-law-draft-guidance-for-dealerships-a-consultation HTH Well done ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites