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When is a 'new' car not new?

Q: A friend told me that a car built over a year ago cant be sold legally as a new car in the UK. Is this true, or just an old wives' tale?
Pete Blanchard

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A: Your friend is wrong. There are three criteria that a car must meet in order to be classed as 'new' none of which relate to the date of manufacture.

First, the car must be unregistered (i.e. the person buying it new should be the first name on the V5C registration document). Second, the car must also have only delivery miles on the clock, and finally, it must be free from damage.

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