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how do i track a car i used to own

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sparkle79 | 11:24 Wed 14th Jan 2009 | Motoring
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Hi,
Does any1 know how i can find a car i used to own?
i loved it, but sadly couldnt afford to keep it, now i want to find it and buy it back if poss, how can i trace it?
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Contact DVLA but it may cost you, you can also check by the Insurance Type in ASKMID & follow the instructions.
The DVLA will you sell you the driver details in certain circumstances, but this is not a justified reason.

You can't get the details unless you can show 'justified cause' which includes:
vehicle abandoned on your property
vehicle causes damage to your property
driver drives off without paying for goods or services
the driver has committed fraud

If you lie on the statement in order to get the details, you could get a very hefty fine
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Thanx very much 4 every1s advice, i never thought it would be ilegal to check up on a car you used to own, but i can understand, it will be data protection, thanx again.
As for ASKMID you have to make a declaration that you own or regularly drive the car so without lying that's out too. It will only tell you if it is currently insured anyway, not to whom.
But if you do use ASKMID and it comes up with your car then at least you know it's insured and still around....
ring the aa and tell them yur thinking about buying it and they will do a histry check with all owners on it
Suppose you have installed the GPS tracking device in your car means, it is very easy to find or track your missed car anywhere around the world at any time. To know more about GPS tracking device, visit this page at http://www.spy3k.be/trackstick_mini.html/.

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