Tips for when buying a second-hand car

Don't be taken advantage of when buying a second car

People are often left stranded after buying second-hand cars that give them problems after some time. These problems can be avoided or rectified by law.

We contacted the Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa and asked how consumers can ensure that their purchases do not leave them regretting their decisions.

When buying a second hand vehicle:

In terms of the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008, you have six months warranty on goods purchased. Should a consumer experience problems with the vehicle within the first six months, the consumer has the following options, by law:

Dealerships can be checked if they are certified.

Contact any of the big franchises or manufacturer to verify or you can inquire through the office of the Motor Industry Ombudsman to verify if that particular dealer is registered with them.

Lastly, the office of the Ombudsman advised consumers to give the service provider 30 days to resolve their complaints.

Only once this period has passed and no progress has been made can the consumer approach the Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa.

Consumers can download an Assistance Request from the Motor Industry Ombudsman of South Africa’s website, www.miosa.co.za or log their complaint on the same site.

To contact miosa email them at, info@miosa.co.za

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