We really need more details about the car and the purchase before advising. However...
"Is it worth my while getting my own solicitor involved to get compensatiob or would i be fighting a losing battle?"
This depends on the genuine mileage; if the car has really done 200k then 52k wouldn't have made that much difference to the price you paid, certainly not enough to warrant paying the sort of fees your solicitor will charge. If the car was old and cheap anyway there's even less chance of being compensated. If the genuine mileage was quite low it's another matter, but you've got to balance what the outcome of legal action might be against the cost of taking action.
"Also if i where to buy another car woulld a garage even accept mine as a trade in? "
Wht not? As long as you declare the correct mileage there would be no problem, though maybe the amount offered wouldn't be so high, as no-one likes the idea of a clocked car.
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