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Warning For Islanders Selling Vehicles To Be 'Scam Aware'

Motorists are being warned of a scam that sees potential buyers trying to knock money off the asking price by tampering with the vehicle.

This scam usually involves two or more fraudsters turning up to view a car for sale.

While one distracts the owner, their accomplice tampers with the engine or exhaust by pouring oil into the coolant reservoir, exhaust or over the engine to make sure the car “breaks down” when it is test driven.

The scammer will then attempt to negotiate a lower price claiming the engine is damaged. 

Remember:

  • Consider your location, is it well-lit, if you don't have the deterrent of CCTV can you meet somewhere that does?
  • Have a trusted family member or friend with you during the viewing
  • Don’t let buyers distract you or split up during car inspections (particularly when looking under the bonnet)
  • Never let anyone drive or inspect your car unsupervised
  • If smoke appears during a test drive have the car professionally inspected before you lower the price

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