Used Car Buyers Could Be Putting Their Lives At Risk.

Wednesday, 5. December 2018

There are many drivers who would never entertain driving a new car – usually for all the wrong reasons. ‘They depreciate quicker than a used car’ – not necessarily so if you go for a nearly new used car! I’ll have a training video for that! They cost more to service! Some new cars can be 2 years old before they need their first service which is just an oil and filter change. And a new car certainly doesn’t cost more to maintain and is covered for at least 3 years, 60,000 miles by the manufacturer’s warranty.

 

But even worse than this is the number of used cars that are ‘clocked’. This is the name given to the practice of reducing the miles showing on the car’s odometer. It is illegal to do so then sell the car on with the customer believing that the mileage on the clock is genuine.

 

The Local Government Association (IGA) which represents 370 councils in England and Wales found a large surge in the number of vehicles that had been clocked. In fact 0ne in 16 cars are clocked according to the IGA at a cost to buyers of £800 million every year. This is the difference between the value of cars on their genuine mileage and the value on the clocked mileage.

 

But more important for me is the potential danger of driving a car that has had the mileage adjusted. Many service and maintenance alerts are mileage based so by winding back the mileage it can throw out the alerts which means you could be driving a car that is seriously dangerous not only to the driver and passengers but also pedestrians and other road users.

 

This situation has been in existence since before I learned to drive with my dad and that was a very long time ago. And the same loophole still exists in the law. It is technically illegal to sell a car that has had the mileage clocked it is still legal to alter the mileage of your car. The EU was to introduce a law in May making it illegal to advertise the electronic devices used to clock cars but that legislation has been delayed.

 

Councillor Simon Blackburn from the LGA said ‘Car clocking is a major rising fraud, that not only rips off motorists but can have dangerous implications. The proposed EU ban on mileage correction services needs to be made part of UK law as soon as possible’. Automotive data company, HPI, found one in 16 cars had a mileage discrepancy, with the number of clocking incidents rising by 25% between 2014 & 2016. Something needs to be done urgently – lives could be at risk.

 

In a final piece of research I have found a warning from Autonet Insurance Group saying that if you buy a car that has been clocked, so the declared mileage to the insurer is incorrect, you risk making your insurance cover invalid. So you need to make sure you take every precaution to ensure that the mileage is correct. You have been warned. By Graham Hill

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