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Mileage not warranted- auctions


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I've bought half a dozen £5k+ motors over the years from BCA auctions.

I've noticed that since the beginning of 09 that more and more are listed as "Mileage not warranted".

I can get my head round a 10 year auction banger with multiple owners, no MOT's and thin history being mileage not warranted. but.......

There seems to be an increasing amount of 04/ 05 /06 / 07 models with the same black mark.

Could someone offer an explanation why an 06 Boxster with 20k miles would be mileage not warranted, would it simply be that a missed service or lost service book would categorise a car as not warranted ?

Could someone offer up the situation and circumstance for newer cars, premium brands being dumped in to the category ?

A definitive statement from BCA regarding what not warranted could be found when I tried to trace such, does anyone have any trade speak explanation as to how the trade decide when a car is warranted and when it is not, in auction sale terms +++

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It could be anything from a missing stamp in the book, a missing MOT cert, or indeed a missed service.

A lot of the time a quick call to a dealer would tell you although a stamp is missing, the car was serviced, it's just no one has bothered to check, so they put the sticker on the odometer.

A little bit of investigating can soon reveal the mileage to be genuine.

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Chris, I think its also to do with the fact that some 'company' cars are also self-maintained rather than maintained by the lease company....thus if the individual was the 'adjust' the mileage to reduce costs then there is no come back on the company

I think the clocking thing is the main reason for it now though

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