
This section aims to answer some of the most common questions we get asked.
Are the salvage vehicles running?
What happens about Tax? or MOT's?
Where can I get spare parts?
Do all of these vehicles need jigging?
Is it possible to drive the vehicles away?
How much VAT will I have to pay?
How can I pay for an auction or salvage vehicle?
How often do you get new vehicles?
Why have I been asked to supply ID for the
auctions?
I've had a problem using the site, who do I tell?
How Proxy Bids work
Do the vehicles run?
The description of "starts" or "drives" means that either
it did so when we collected the vehicle OR someone (a customer or a member
of staff) has started or driven it. It may be that the car has been
interfered with while on display and that it may not run now.
Drives will usually mean that it moved backwards and
forwards and should not be taken to mean that the car has been driven any
distance whatsoever.
If there is nothing stated about "starts"/"drives" in the
damage description, this generally means we don't know - usually because
nobody's tried it.
All salvage is sold as
seen, without warranty.
What about tax and
MOT?
Most insurers check MOT's before they pay out on a claim. This means that
the cars will have been taxed & MOT'd at time of theft/accident
but the tax is personal to the owner and is not passed
to us. The Insurer usually retains the MOT, this being the only
means they have to make sure that a car is checked over before being
used on the road again.
Do you have the parts to repair
this car?
Our parts department is enormous and have parts available for most
vehicles. To promote car sales, we offer a 20% discount on used parts
supplied to repair cars purchased from us. You really need to speak directly to
the parts sales team who will give you prices & availability. If it's
simply plug leads (etc) that are needed to get a repairable car running (as
these are often removed by the Police to stop stolen cars being re-stolen) then
we don't mind you getting some from a car in the breakers yard, but insist that
they are NOT removed from another sales vehicle. Close Circuit Television
monitors the entire site, and anyone found rifling through cars would be asked
to leave.
Does it need jigging?
The majority of cars that we sell do not require jigging, but some of the more
heavily damaged cars do need jigging, although this is not always the case. We
do offer a jigging service that is extremely competitive, but only work on cars
bought from us. We will be pleased to quote on any car that you are seriously
interested in.
Can I drive it away or do you deliver?
We would recommend that every salvage car be thoroughly checked over before
being driven, as we will have no knowledge of the history of what has happened
to the car or whether it may have been tampered with. Many people choose to
ignore this advice and do drive cars away, particularly so in the case of
cheaper cars. We recommend bringing your own trailer as the most cost effective
option, but we do offer a very competitively priced delivery service. We have a
minimum charge of £25 + vat. We will gladly quote for specific places.
Delivery is always from one of our car transporters, so it is
important that delivery addresses have sufficient access. Company policy is
that cars must be paid for in full prior to delivery.
What about VAT?
Cars do not attract VAT - the price you see is the price you pay Vans &
commercials are subject to VAT: add the current rate of 17.5% Bikes &
Caravans do not attract VAT.
How can I pay?
We take all the usual: cash, cheque with valid bank card, debit & credit
cards, but credit cards do attract a small surcharge (usually 2%) but in line
with fees levied to us by the credit card companies. In keeping with industry
practice, all customers must provide valid ID and all credit cards will be
thoroughly checked. All cars £300 or less are fixed price.
When do you get more cars in?
Amazingly, some people think that we must get a delivery of cars on a certain
day, say Tuesday morning as an example. This is totally incorrect! We are
contacted directly to several major Insurance companies, which allow us to pass
the savings on to you! (You're not paying two dealers' margins!) We collect
cars for Insurers shortly after the accident/theft and store them securely
until the claim is settled. The Insurers then e-mail us (or fax us) with
clearance details. This means that there is a steady flow of vehicles coming
more or less all the time. Can you contact me when you get a certain car in? We
do not hold cars back for preferred buyers (as many other salvage companies do)
which allows everybody an equal opportunity to buy any of our cars: it's simply
"first come first served". Because of our high volume turnover, it is
impossible for us to contact people individually. If you want something
specific, then you're as well to keep you eye on the website. Please be aware
that the Auto Trader advert is never less than 6 days out of date because the
copy is sent on a Friday morning for publication at the end of the next week.
Why do we ask you for ID?
Silverlake Garage is a responsible and integral company. We value our
customers and our enviable reputation within the salvage industry. To
ensure that our auctions are run fairly and that no false bids are placed we
only allow visitors that have proven their identity to bid in our
auctions. We have taken this un-usual step to ensure that when you place
a bid in the auction you are not going to be bidding against anyone that is trying
to break into our systems and spoil the auctions for others. We realise
that this is a little inconvenient but it does only take a few minutes to send
us your ID (either via e-mail, fax or post). It is also an industry
standard that ID is required when you collect a vehicle you have purchased.
Problems Using the site
We try very hard to make our site accessible to everyone. We recommend that you
use an up to date browser (Internet Explorer 6 or Netscape 6.2) which are free
to download. If you are using one of these browsers and have experienced a
problem please e-mail us
and we'll let our developers know.
Proxy Bids - How They Work
A proxy bid is a bid that we place on your behalf. Each auction has a
"bid increment". If an auction has a current winning bid of £100.00
and you place a proxy bid of £300.00 we will check to see if your proxy needs
to place a bid and if it is a high enough amount to match
the winning bid + the bid increment. If it is we will place a bid on
your behalf.
Please note that if 2 proxy bids are placed in an auction for the same
amount, the proxy bids will bid against each other until one of the proxies
loses. The example below shows how proxy bids are completed.
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Proxy Bid A - £150
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Proxy Bid B - £150
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Winning
Bid
|
Auction
Increment |
Current Winner
|
Next Bid Required
|
Bid Placed By
|
| £100.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy A |
£110.00 |
Proxy B |
| £110.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy B |
£120.00 |
Proxy A |
| £120.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy A |
£130.00 |
Proxy B |
| £130.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy B |
£140.00 |
Proxy A |
| £140.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy A |
£150.00 |
Proxy B |
| £150.00 |
£10.00 |
Proxy B |
£160.00 |
NONE |
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| In this example, although "Proxy Bid A" was placed
first, it did not finish as the winning bid because it's maximum bid was only
£150.00 and a bid of £160.00 was required. |
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