General Information
We put in every effort to make our customers feel comfortable.
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for information on our quality standard, terms & conditions, society membership and other
information.
If there is some other piece of information you want to know, please call us
on 01568 611325.
Some frequently asked questions:
Q1. Do you get a warranty with the vehicles?
Vehicles are usually offered either "As Seen" which means that you buy it as you see it, or
"No Major Mechanical Faults" which entitles the purchaser up until 1 hour after the auction
has finished to test the vehicle for any undeclared major mechanical faults (electrical faults
are not included).
Q2. How do I pay for the vehicle I purchased?
When you come to one of our vehicle sales, you need to register before bidding and bring
photographic proof of ID (i.e. your driving license with photo on). We require a deposit of £500
when registering– the full balance is payable on the day of sale. We accept cash (up to £9,000 limit), most credit and debit cards (Not American Express), Bankers Drafts and Building Society cheques (drafts and Society cheques should be signed by the issuing clerk on the reverse, together with their telephone number).
Q3. What age range and variety of vehicles are on offer?
All types - our 4x4 auction is the largest dedicated 4x4 Auction in Europe. You can see everything
from a WWII Willis Jeep to a delivery mileage Double Cab Pick Up. The most widely offered marque
on view is Land Rover, which includes Discoverys, Range Rovers, Freelanders and Defenders.
Many other marques are offered, from Daihatsu, Nissan and Mitsubishi, to Isuzu, Toyota and
Chrysler Jeep.
The Car & Commercial auction can be just as varied – a lot of the vendors in this Sale are also
our 4x4 vendors, so you may see anything from a leasing company van to a repossessed Lexus.
The Motorbike auction attracts off roaders, road bikes and quads. Ages and condition vary, but there
are some real bargains to be had at this sale.
Q4. Where do the vehicles at auction come from?
Vehicles are offered on behalf of a number of different types of customer. The main sources of which are large retail groups such as Pendragon, Inchcape, Sytner and Lookers, franchised main dealers, independent traders, financial and public sector institutions, fleet companies, hire companies and members of the general public.