Hi All,
I recently traded my 206cc in for an Astra Twin Top, that was absolutely pants so I'm now driving a Mini Cooper Convertible - much more fun! :-)
When I traded my 206cc in the dealer said that she would be scrapped because he couldn't resell the car - no damage to the car but she was at one time a Category D (later re-listed to a Category C). But that was some time ago, would I not receive documentation to say she had been taken off the road? Also if you HPI my 206 she doesn't come up as having been scrapped... I Just wondered if any one on here had bought my car. I wish i had never sold the car, when it comes to convertibles you really cant beat a 206.
Thanks, Jack
FD02AWO Agean Blue 206cc
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Re: FD02AWO Agean Blue 206cc
It is showing as unlicensed since 1 November 2013. A 12 year old Cat C would prove hard to sell - probably get more for it by selling the parts.
If you traded it in then surely the dealer and subsequent buyer would receive any notifications about the car rather than you as a previous owner.
If you traded it in then surely the dealer and subsequent buyer would receive any notifications about the car rather than you as a previous owner.
Ron
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Re: FD02AWO Agean Blue 206cc
Jack, I think you would still get some notification from DVLA saying that you were no longer the owner of the vehicle, irrespective of how the card was diposed of.