hosi wrote: » Hi, I have purchased a car from a dealer but it turns out the car is still registered on another dealer. The another dealer isn’t bothered to send the logbook or maybe lost it. I have sale agreement and have paid with card. What options do I have? Legal advice?
kravmaga wrote: » Did you buy from a dealer in the Bermuda triangle of car dealers , aka Naas road , D 12 triangle?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I had exactly this issue last month with my new purchase. The local Gardai weren't much help either but agreed I should just keep the receipt/invoice in the glove box in the interim. ?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I had exactly this issue last month with my new purchase. Bought the car from the dealer who didn't tell me that he was actually selling it on behalf of another one. It took 6 weeks and me chasing him almost daily for the last 2 of those to get it sorted. Shannon of course are/were only answering emails rather than the phone and the mails I sent them were answered with a different response by a different person each time. The last one insisted I couldn't use the Statutory Declaration form for a car being sold by a dealer though. The local Gardai weren't much help either but agreed I should just keep the receipt/invoice in the glove box in the interim. In the meantime of course I couldn't tax it, couldn't transfer my toll tag to it (as there were outstanding payments owed by the previous owner), and the insurance were chasing for a copy of the VRC. It got sorted when the other dealer supposedly got the VRC from the previous owner, transferred it to the garage I bought it from, who in turn finally transferred it to me. At that stage I was at the point of driving up to the dealer, and calling their local Garda station to come sort it out. I don't know if it was just laziness/incompetence or if there was some dodge going on to be honest, but all you can really do is keep chasing the dealer you bought it from. This wouldn't be a crowd on the Naas road would it OP?
sentient_6 wrote: » And buyer bought a car without a log book.
Dempo1 wrote: » In fairness, log book / Vehicle registration cert usually not issued at point of sale as it has to be sent to department to do change of ownership. I'd be more concerned as to why the dealer who sold the vehicle, not the actual owner.
costacorta wrote: » Moral of the story is never pay for a vehicle off of anybody without getting or signing the logbook of the said vehicle..
FrankC21 wrote: » Did he atleast did a motorcheck
Darc19 wrote: » The gardai for a civil matter caused by your own error? Why waste their time? Initially go the reasonable route of asking it to be done quickly, then go the route of saying you'll have to return the car and do a chargeback. The loss of a sale is usually enough to move things along. But calling the Gardai is just ridiculous.
Dempo1 wrote: » Would that show current ownership? I'd doubt it, I understood motor check primarily to assess outstanding finance, car written off etc, I'm open to correction
_Kaiser_ wrote: » My aren't you helpful today Darc! What exactly do you think the Gardai are there for then if not to assist in situations like this? Maybe just walking around empty parks and beauty spots taking pictures for the Twitter feed, or catching people for speeding on motorways? By the time it was sorted in my case I was starting to think that there must be some revenue/tax dodge or possibly fraud going on - all of which would be in the Gardai's remit to follow-up on. Nonsense reply. In my case yes I did and it showed that it was owned/registered to a dealer - but of course it didn't say WHICH dealer or that there was a different dealer involved as well. On the logbook thing . I've only ever bought cars from dealers and never had this issue despite not seeing the physical logbook for the car and having bought 7 cars previously that way.
Hellrazer wrote: » You dont sign a log book when you buy from a dealer - most dealers do the transfers of new ownership online.Id say whats happened here is that theres a chain involved where the 1st dealer hasnt transferred ownership to the second dealer - The 1st dealer could be waiting on the actual log book from the original owner that he took the trade / or bought the car from. They are waiting for it to be transferred to the second dealer who can then register it to the new owner. All this assumes they are registered to transfer online - and most SIMI dealers are - however some arent which makes the process longer as the log book will need to be actually posted by each link in the chain so to speak and if theres any delay in that then it holds up everything. It happens sometimes but is never really an issue as everything is back dated to the date of sale.
FrankC21 wrote: » Why you bought it without a logbook? Oh Why?
_Kaiser_ wrote: » Exactly that in my case.
It did cause me issues though as I described above and it also left me with a month's tax arrears which amounted to €60. I could chase for it but that'd no doubt be another saga.
Hellrazer wrote: » Its not that unusual. How did you end up with arrears as the transfer should have been backdated to the date of sale. You shouldnt have been liable for arrears unless you are talking about the delay in getting the log book back in which case you would have been taxing it any way??
_Kaiser_ wrote: » The tax was out at the end of March. Couldn't tax it until the start of May (when the ownership was finally transferred to me) which left me with €60 owed in arrears.
mrslancaster wrote: » How do those motor check companies manage to have so much information about cars if they are private companies & not a government agency - info on outstanding finance, RTA, tax & nct history, previous owners etc. Is that information on a public database somewhere? If it's not public then how can private business gather it with all the GDPR rules these days.