Used car buyers may be left 'out of pocket' (Image: Getty) Used car buyers are sometimes left ‘out of pocket’ with many conned by ‘Del Boy’ style online traders, according to trading experts. The specialists warned that motorists purchasing second-hand petrol , diesel and electric vehicles are “confused” with many not making “well-informed decisions” as sellers desperately secure sales. The warning comes after the Citizens Advice reported that issues around used cars are consistently the top complaint made to the Bureau.
The national charity admitted that they are dealing with issues once every three minutes with a staggering 43,000 complaints on used cars in 2023 alone . function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.
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