Immigrating to the UK

Any suggestions on how to get a car?

Can I just buy a 2nd hand one cash without all credit scores or proof of residence (or will the insurance part catch me out)?

Also whats the limitations on the HP process? Sounds like a way to get a car on monthly repayments without strictly being considered "credit".
HP = credit. No credit score, good luck.
See if your work participates in the EV salary sacrifice scheme.
Otherwise, probably buy an old one cash. You'll be able to insure it no problem. You might pay a bit though.
 
You can just buy a car but it needs to be insured before you drive it. You’ll do the change of ownership on the gov.uk site, previous owner will essentially transfer it off of their name onto yours(If buying from old folk they may do this via post office by mailing the logbook change) DVLA will mail you the logbook. You cannot get away with driving a car uninsured or without a valid MOT.

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Any suggestions on how to get a car?

Can I just buy a 2nd hand one cash without all credit scores or proof of residence (or will the insurance part catch me out)?

Also whats the limitations on the HP process? Sounds like a way to get a car on monthly repayments without strictly being considered "credit".
Without credit history buying on HP is nopt going to happen.

Best would be to buy a car cash. They will arrange a instant 2-3 day insurance so you can drive your car home. You then arrange your own insurance - you are not allowed to drive without insurance or MOT.
ANPR will catch you, will get fined, points deducted and maybe banned from driving.
 
Without credit history buying on HP is nopt going to happen.

Best would be to buy a car cash. They will arrange a instant 2-3 day insurance so you can drive your car home. You then arrange your own insurance - you are not allowed to drive without insurance or MOT.
ANPR will catch you, will get fined, points deducted and maybe banned from driving.
And car confiscated
 
And this exchanging drivers license reads like you must post your actual license in the mail - is that right or must it just be a copy?

Sounds a bit scary just putting that into the mail (SAPO and all)
 
And this exchanging drivers license reads like you must post your actual license in the mail - is that right or must it just be a copy?

Sounds a bit scary just putting that into the mail (SAPO and all)
Yes you send it in the mail. Original.
You won't get it back, but not because it's lost or stolen. They destroy it and send it back to SA.

That's something else you'll need to get used to - reliable safe post. Credit cards, passports, drivers licenses, the works... all done through the post.

Oh and you actually don't need to carry ID or drivers licenses around with you, unless you need to prove your ID or age for something specific.
 
And this exchanging drivers license reads like you must post your actual license in the mail - is that right or must it just be a copy?

Sounds a bit scary just putting that into the mail (SAPO and all)
Post your license and residence permit. Residence permit will come back but your license will not.
Don’t even sweat it, take a photo of them just incase you need them for anything.
 
Any suggestions on how to get a car?

Can I just buy a 2nd hand one cash without all credit scores or proof of residence (or will the insurance part catch me out)?

Plenty of car dealers that specialise in cheaper cars, have a look on Autotrader (there's a website and an app), you can normally pick up a decent car with long or full MOT for £2500-£3500. You don't need ID to buy a car here.
 
Plenty of car dealers that specialise in cheaper cars, have a look on Autotrader (there's a website and an app), you can normally pick up a decent car with long or full MOT for £2500-£3500. You don't need ID to buy a car here.

Awesome, that is my budget range. Thanks everyone.
 
That's something else you'll need to get used to - reliable safe post. Credit cards, passports, drivers licenses, the works... all done through the post.

It still boggles my brain and shows how used to bad service we are here.
 
It still boggles my brain and shows how used to bad service we are here.
The tip here is more organised than SAPO. Even during industrial action your stuff will not go missing or suffer major delays. I’ve had many “holy crap we’ve been poorly conditioned” moments.
 
And this exchanging drivers license reads like you must post your actual license in the mail - is that right or must it just be a copy?

Sounds a bit scary just putting that into the mail (SAPO and all)
hahaha. Post just works here. You get your passport send to you in the mail as well and it's generally in under 48 hours.

I bought a item yesterday on eBay and was delivered today
 
The tip here is more organised than SAPO. Even during industrial action your stuff will not go missing or suffer major delays. I’ve had many “holy crap we’ve been poorly conditioned” moments.
I've got small business here selling hobby stuff. Must have posted off 1000 items in the last year. Only one was last and RM reimbursed me. Lots of people moan about postage but it just works.

Love the Amazon Prime as well - next day delivery as well.
 
Oh. Get a letter from your car insurer confirming your no claim bonus if applicable.
Insurers here will accept it.
 
Yes you send it in the mail. Original.
You won't get it back, but not because it's lost or stolen. They destroy it and send it back to SA.

That's something else you'll need to get used to - reliable safe post. Credit cards, passports, drivers licenses, the works... all done through the post.

Oh and you actually don't need to carry ID or drivers licenses around with you, unless you need to prove your ID or age for something specific.

Remember kakking myself when I sent my SA licence in with my BRP. Around a week later I got my UK licence and my BRP back and was like
 
hahaha. Post just works here. You get your passport send to you in the mail as well and it's generally in under 48 hours.

I bought a item yesterday on eBay and was delivered today

Just consider yourself lucky the seller didn’t use Hermes/Evri…
 
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