Time Waster
Veteran
We are selling our partially converted campervan and a potential buyer is interested but he has been recommended to get a copy of the MOT and CVR. Now our van is a day van with crash tested two seat bed, poptop (fully tested AIUI) and a few other minor things along with the lining out /insulation. Plus some side windows. All done by a reputable local conversion company. We have never needed a habitation check for insurance reasons and never been asked for a CVR. AIUI CVR is commercial vehicle roadworthiness. I also read that is is only needed for reclassification. Since the DVLA changes for a motorcaravan reclassification it has been near impossible to reclassify even with a recognised after market conversion company doing the work so we never even thought of going that way. Besides it does not have what is needed to reclassify even prior to the changes.
So does anyone know what the deal with the CVR is? They are telling us to go to a website and pay £25 for a report on the van. That is not a CVR AFAIK and only give the kind of service you can get from AA or RAC on a vehicle check for buying a vehicle. Things like accident history, VIN and V5 check, credit on it etc. That IMO is not what a CVR is.
Anyone knows what this potential buyer is on about? He sounds genuine and said that he has been advised that the price is about right so could be a good opportunity to sell the van on.
So does anyone know what the deal with the CVR is? They are telling us to go to a website and pay £25 for a report on the van. That is not a CVR AFAIK and only give the kind of service you can get from AA or RAC on a vehicle check for buying a vehicle. Things like accident history, VIN and V5 check, credit on it etc. That IMO is not what a CVR is.
Anyone knows what this potential buyer is on about? He sounds genuine and said that he has been advised that the price is about right so could be a good opportunity to sell the van on.