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  1. If the car is currently on finance hire purchase who do I notify of the problem? Finance company or supplying garage?
  2. Have spoken to garage today and they have said that the mileage on the national mileage register is actually in kilometres, once converted it turns out to 78k.
  3. The main dealer who dealt with the car is in York, I live in the West Midlands.
  4. After thinking about it logically and how this is starting to pan out I’ve come to the conclusion that this cannot be a mistake, they were simply not aware that when the vehicle went to the main dealer for whatever reason the party who had the car at the time did not realise that the mileage would be recorded and probably still don’t know what happened. Definitely a clocking issue, there’s no mistake in that.
  5. The car was a fleet car so at the moment that cannot be ruled out. If it was in fact a mistake but do the company who I purchased it from aware of this prior to selling it to me as they clearly stated hpi clear and gave me a print out of page 1 of the hpi and not both pages.
  6. Hi all just want some feedback with regards to where I stand, I purchased my car in October 2016 from a reputable car supermarket. The car had 103k miles on it at the time and I purchased it for £7000. I took finance through a company and have had the car for 26 months now. I have 10 payments left before car is mine. Today I wanted to go car shopping and thought I would go and have a look at a few cars and see what price I would get for mine. I visited a garage and they began to put a valuation onto my car after doing so the guy came back to me and said sorry we cannot have your car as it has a mileage discrepancy. I am not aware of this I asked to see there hpi report that he produced. In August 2015 it went for mot and had 76k on it. It then went to the manufacturer for whatever reason in Jan 2016 and the car had 126k on it, it then went back to the manufacturer for work in May 2016 and it had 95k then it had a mot in August 2016 at 100k before it was sold to me in October 2016. Am I legally entitled to fight this case ? as though it has been 2 years I never knew of this and if I had I wouldn’t have purchased the vehicle. I am now stuck as no one will buy my vehicle with mileage discrepancy on even though the garage who sold it to me did not declare anything to me. I have all invoices at time of sale and it has the mileage what was on car at time of sale. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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