The reason I ask, a friend of mine looked at an imported MR2 on a private sale at the weekend on a '97 plate and enquired to the seller wether it had been sva'd ok. The car had been owned by the seller for two years and was registered and plated.
The seller looked in disbelief at my m8 " SVA??, whats that then?, never heard of it, I brought the car in to the country 2 years ago, MOT'd it, it needed a fog light,I sent off the registration application and they sent me back my new registration in about 3-4 days". " Is it done by the Ministry???" he asked.
My mate proceeded to tell him that vehicles under 10 years old needed an SVA to maintain EU conformity for this country.I believe my m8, when he says the bloke was genuinely surprised, he had nothing to hide, he could have just said, yep, course it has m8,no problem, but he had seriously NEVER heard of it and didn't even know what it was.
To be honest, if he DID know about SVA, he certainly wouldn't have told my m8 thats its never had one, as my m8 obviously knows about them, and the sale wouldn't have had a chance.
My m8 carried on to tell him, how much it costs, what basically needed to be done etc...., to which he replied, "but it wouldn't be worth bringing it in to the country if I had to pay that, its obviously just a glorified MOT. I have a few friends that have imported cars, as we have meets with the MR2'S and none of them including myself have heard of SVA, I know they haven't, its never ever been mentioned.We've all imported them as personal imports, sent off the documents, thats it. My friend has just imported a 2 year old model, he's got it registered and I know that its never had this SVA thing done".
My m8 was dumbstruck!! and felt a bit stupid.
So, to my questions,
Firstly, has this slipped through the net?, and if when my m8 needed to register it in he's name, could he be caught out if the register shows it hadn't been SVA'd, and would he then be liable to get it done, and what proof is there to say it has or hasn't been done at the dvla?
Secondly, Is the SVA, just a huge !!!!!! government scam to get money, and if you are honest enough to get it done, then its your loss.?To be perfectly honest, if I hadn't been a member on here, I wouldn't know anything about SVA, I would have imported a vehicle, mot'd it and sent of the documents. Only if there had been a query would I have known about SVA. If they had just returned the registration number ok I wouldn't have been any the wiser.
This was a privately owned vehicle on '97 plate with the seller registered as the first owner, and had been for two years, and he genuinely knew nothing about SVA.??
Is it a big con??, or has he just been lucky???
yours confusingly
Fieldsy
The seller looked in disbelief at my m8 " SVA??, whats that then?, never heard of it, I brought the car in to the country 2 years ago, MOT'd it, it needed a fog light,I sent off the registration application and they sent me back my new registration in about 3-4 days". " Is it done by the Ministry???" he asked.
My mate proceeded to tell him that vehicles under 10 years old needed an SVA to maintain EU conformity for this country.I believe my m8, when he says the bloke was genuinely surprised, he had nothing to hide, he could have just said, yep, course it has m8,no problem, but he had seriously NEVER heard of it and didn't even know what it was.
To be honest, if he DID know about SVA, he certainly wouldn't have told my m8 thats its never had one, as my m8 obviously knows about them, and the sale wouldn't have had a chance.
My m8 carried on to tell him, how much it costs, what basically needed to be done etc...., to which he replied, "but it wouldn't be worth bringing it in to the country if I had to pay that, its obviously just a glorified MOT. I have a few friends that have imported cars, as we have meets with the MR2'S and none of them including myself have heard of SVA, I know they haven't, its never ever been mentioned.We've all imported them as personal imports, sent off the documents, thats it. My friend has just imported a 2 year old model, he's got it registered and I know that its never had this SVA thing done".
My m8 was dumbstruck!! and felt a bit stupid.
So, to my questions,
Firstly, has this slipped through the net?, and if when my m8 needed to register it in he's name, could he be caught out if the register shows it hadn't been SVA'd, and would he then be liable to get it done, and what proof is there to say it has or hasn't been done at the dvla?
Secondly, Is the SVA, just a huge !!!!!! government scam to get money, and if you are honest enough to get it done, then its your loss.?To be perfectly honest, if I hadn't been a member on here, I wouldn't know anything about SVA, I would have imported a vehicle, mot'd it and sent of the documents. Only if there had been a query would I have known about SVA. If they had just returned the registration number ok I wouldn't have been any the wiser.
This was a privately owned vehicle on '97 plate with the seller registered as the first owner, and had been for two years, and he genuinely knew nothing about SVA.??
Is it a big con??, or has he just been lucky???
yours confusingly
Fieldsy
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