Registration plate NA07EWG
Official local mnemonic: North
Postal area: Newcastle
Issued: between march 2007 and august 2007
Silver Ford Fiesta, manufactured in 2007, first registered on 1 March 2007. Cylinder capacity: 1242cc, CO2 emissions: 142 g/km.
As of 18 May 2017 this vehicle had done 59,509 miles. Current estimated odometer reading: 74,700 miles.
✗ Untaxed Tax due: 1 October 2019
✗ No MOT Expired: 27 July 2019

MOT history

Test dateExpiry dateResultOdometer reading
2017-05-182018-05-17 Pass59,509
2017-03-142018-03-20 Pass59,405
  • Rear Gearbox mounting defective rubber splitting ()
  • Items removed from drivers view prior to test ()
  • Windscreen has damage to an area less than a 10mm circle within zone 'A' (8.3.1a)
  • both main and both rear brake pipes coated in grease restricting inspection
  • Nearside Rear tyre wearing thin outside edge
2016-03-112017-03-20 Pass56,893
  • offside Brake pipe slightly corroded main (3.6.B.2c)
  • nearside rear Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
  • offside rear Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
  • items removed from view
  • chils seat fitted rear
  • nearside rear tyre wearing thin outside edge
2015-03-112016-03-20 Pass52,398
  • Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
2015-03-11- Fail52,398
  • Nearside Front Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)
2014-03-212015-03-20 Pass47,308
  • Windscreen has damage to an area less than a 10mm circle within zone 'A' (8.3.1a)
  • Nail in offside rear tyre
  • Child seat fitted not allowing full inspection of adult belt
  • Items removed from driver's view prior to test
2013-03-062014-03-16 Pass43,633
  • Nail in nearside rear tyre
2012-03-142013-03-16 Pass39,459
  • Offside Brake pipe slightly corroded (3.6.B.2c)
  • o/s/f tyre wearing thin outer edge
2011-03-172012-03-16 Pass32,614
  • Windscreen has damage to an area less than a 10mm circle within zone 'A' (8.3.1a)
  • Nearside Front Road wheel with a slightly distorted bead rim (4.2.A.1a)
2010-02-182011-03-15 Pass27,008
  • Tyre worn close to the legal limit (4.1.E.1)

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NA07 EWG 2017-03-29 08:53:11

ARNOLD CLARK

Be very careful before deciding to buy a car from this dealership as you may end up paying a lot more than you bargained for, Make sure you read all the small print as this company have an uncanny way of screwing you out of your hard earned cash, You may think that you are only buying a motor from them on HP but think before signing any paperwork that they give you as you will no doubt be signing up for something else that was not mentioned to you at the time of sale or it may have come up in a conversation with the salesperson about what other customers have bought

1st.. You look at the cars and you decide that ones for me and the salesperson is on your back within seconds and tells you he or she can give you a great offer on that motor and they will throw in a few extras

2nd.. They eventually get you into their little corner of the dealership room and start taking details from you and thats the first mistake we all make when we are looking for a new car as now they have you on first name turns and thats how they so called befriend you and like any good angler they will slowly reel you in until submittal

3rd.. They now ask if you have an old motor and you say yes and again they promise you another fantastic deal as part ex and again they will say lets see what we can offer you and proceed to ask what is your monthly budget as to paying for a new car, They are not intrested in the price of the car just what you can pay per month

4th.. After getting ALL your details and i mean ALL your details they throw you into the system to see if you will get accepted and if you are ok on the credit score then hey they sold you that car but now comes the unexplained parts that they never tell you about after the deal is done, They tell you that a service cover will save you a fortune in the long run if anything goes wrong with your new car as well as explaining that everyone has GAP insurance in case you lose your job etc, Then follows the scarey stories of people having to cough up thousands of pounds due to them not having either cover and after all that they tell you dont worry we can sort that out for you

5th.. Congratulations you have now bought your new car, So what about that scarey story they just told you, Dont worry they already covered you as its in the price of the finance, Can't remember ever saying yes to the deal well congratulations neither do a lot of other customers, But they tell you that you signed the paperwork so its all legally binding

6th.. Now another shocker as they ask how would you like to pay for your GAP insurance, In one cash payment or Direct Debit, Still a little confused, Well let the salesperson explain it to you as it wont take long, Yes sir the GAP insurance that you signed up for when signing the financial agreement?

Now all is done and you get into your new so called shiny new motor and you discover that the petrol is in the red and beeps to warn you to refill your tank and then you look at your dash and see that your new motor has 70 miles on the clock and when you ask the salesperson why this is saying 70 miles on the clock he will tell you its normal as when the car in made they either test drive them around for a few miles or its giving a factory tested run or some other pathetic excuse, Truth is and they will always deny is that they use these cars for their own personal use IE to run to a shop for their dinner or pick up something they ordered, You get what i mean!, Either way you are not the first person to drive your so called brand new car, Lets say you go to Currys to buy a new toaster and when you get home there are breadcrumbs inside the toaster and you question the salesperson and they explain that the makers try them out first, Tell me would you still buy that toaster.. I THINK! NOT..

Now back to the cons of these so called agreements, If you were not aware of signing up for a service plan and you wish to cancel as wish for a refund then you are told Sorry you signed up for it and its not refundable or you decide to exchange your car for a smaller or bigger one the answer is the same but this time they tell you its not transferable, So a question comes to mind, If you have paid x amount of pounds for a product and that product is never used then where does that cash go, If these so called dealerships take that cash and dont provide the goods then where the hell does this money go, Oh yeah in the back pockets of these greedy dealers and what will the tax man say as they are charging you VAT for nothing (0) Zero Nil Zilch

Here is one thing you can do, Give the dealership a call and tell them of your concerns and if they tell you sorry you signed up for the deal then expalin to them that you were CONNED into that deal without your knowledge as everything was rushed by the salesperson and demand a refund or at least half of what was paid if its been over a period of time 1 year etc, ayChances are they may so No then you pull out your ace card and tell them you have a 3rd party interested in taking on your case and that you will also make a claim in the small claims court and also explain even if you do not win at least you have got their name into the court room and most of the time these cases are made public and no company wants for their so called good name to be dragged through the dirt do they!.. Chances are they will either come up trumps for you with a full refund or at least half of whatever you paid

Dont be put off by them or even be threatened by them as they have a lot more to lose than you as dont forget you have already paid up havent you for that service that you never knew you had signed up for, So whats stopping you

Finally the reason i have uploaded this advice is to warn others before signing up for a deal that will last for at least 5 years and at a price that will end up costing you more in the long run, Lets say my bridges have been burnt a few times over the years, Not anymore as its time to fight back and by saying fighting back i mean helping you the innocent party in all this

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NA07 EWG 2017-03-29 15:33:41

Didn't you read the small print about the cooling off period for the GAP insurance? Duh!
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NA07 EWG 2017-03-23 19:18:08

You dirty old bitch
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NA07 EWG 2017-03-28 15:20:27

I too have had the ignorance from this female driver as she nearly took off my driver side mirror on a roundabout in Newcastle and just sniggered her ugly face off at me
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NA07 EWG 2017-03-24 01:46:49

This is the same bitch that pulled out in front of me in Newcastle when visiting friends, The old bastard never give way on a roundabout when she should have, ID In her very late fifties if not her early sixties with dyed blonde hair or it could have been grey, Snotty looking attitude and pretty ugly looking to tell you the truth, Petty the husband she has to go back home to as well as the family if she has any that is, She should feel privileged if she is getting a fuck sriously!
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