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Bought a clocked car, what can I do?

I bought a car from a local dealer three years ago and have found out that it had been clocked. What can I do?

Asked on 25 May 2022 by John Peterson

Answered by Sarah Tooze
You should take it back to the dealer. A good dealership should investigate this, despite the time that has passed. You may need to report the dealer to Trading Standards and seek professional legal advice.
Tags: clocking
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