Councils - don't ya just love em !

A private person is only classed as a motor vehicle trader once they've sold more than 6 cars p.a AFAIR.

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Conor
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Only from the garden wall. The bit between your garden wall and the road belongs to the Govt.

Leasehold.

Reply to
Conor

i was told it was 4

Reply to
dojj

Must've happened whilst I was on holiday. Still, at least it was done fairly and for the right reasons ;)

Reply to
Chris B

I love pubs and the associated bullshit you end up "knowing" afterwards.

Douglas

Reply to
Douglas Payne

i'm sure i read it in auto express :) but it was years and years ago

Reply to
dojj

I what period? I'm sure a lot of people with a license for 20+ years have sold more than 6 of their previous cars, especially in their younger days when they ran on bangers.

Reply to
MeatballTurbo

Errrr....6 cars per annum!

sPoNiX

Reply to
sPoNiX

Don't you think the BMW 316 compact is fictional too?

Douglas

Reply to
Douglas Payne

oops, missed the p.a bit.

Doh, got me stupid head on again.

Reply to
MeatballTurbo

I was told this by a guy who used to run a car dealership but closed it.

Reply to
Conor

Would anyone pretend to have a 316?

Reply to
Dan405

6 cars "per annum", I think he said ;)
Reply to
Questions

I'm off down the barrack room to consult a lawyer.

Reply to
Mark W

I can't see why it would be. He's trying to big-up himself, with his car, on a car forum - he'd have to be a complete nutter to choose something as unimpressive as a 316 Bimmer :)

Reply to
Nom

Yeah, but come on, were you in the pub at the time?

(c:

Douglas

Reply to
Douglas Payne

By their rules, yes :)

Reply to
Lordy

Is it just me, or is there something faintly ironic about someone making such a comment and not being able to spell dimwit ? :)

Reply to
Lordy

That would be almost as bad as me trying to convince you all I really do have a modified Peugeot 305. Honest! I'm that cool!

;)

Chris.

Reply to
Chris B

Yeah, having an Emma moment there.

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MeatballTurbo

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