The vehicle you bought doesn’t match its description
When you buy a car, it should match the description the seller gave it.
These pages explain what you can do if your car does not match its description, For example, false mileage readings or problems with the MOT.
This content applies to Scotland
The vehicle you bought doesn’t match its description
Your rights and options if you think the car you bought is not consistent with its description.
The car you bought is still on hire purchase
Your rights and options if you find out the car you bought is still subject to a hire purchase or conditional sale agreement.
You’ve bought a car that has a logbook loan
Your rights and options are if you find out the car you bought is subject to a logbook loan or bill of sale.
The car you bought is stolen
What you can do if you find out that the car you bought is stolen.
The car you bought has a false mileage reading
What you should do if you think you have been sold a car with a false mileage reading.
The car you bought is a write-off
Your rights and options if you discover that the car you bought is an insurance write-off.
There is a problem with the MOT of the car you bought
Your rights and options if you feel you were misled about the MOT of a car you bought.






