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A MECHANIC with 55 years experience says an easy check can guarantee that you’re not being ripped off when you buy a used car.

Scotty Kilmer said the quick check can help you dodge second-hand scams.

Scotty Kilmer has 55 years of experience as a mechanic2

Scotty Kilmer has 55 years of experience as a mechanicCredit: tiktok/@scottykilmerofficial
He said you should always ask to see a car's ownership certificate2

He said you should always ask to see a car’s ownership certificateCredit: tiktok/@scottykilmerofficial

In a TikTok video, he said: “Today I’m going to show you one of the biggest scams in used-car sales.

“Disreputable used-car lots will advertise a car on Craigslist or Facebook.

“But they’ll have a private individual pretending it’s their car.

“Demand to see the certificate showing who the owner of the car is.

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“If the present owner doesn’t have the same name as the person selling the car, run away.

“Some people might say ‘What’s in a name?’ Well, the name on the title – there’s a lot in that.”

People were divided over motoring whizz Scotty’s used-car advice.

Tommy said: “That’s exactly how I got scammed on my truck.”

Brian said: “This is usually the case – but not always. I bought a car from a guy who got it for his daughter who ended up not liking it.”

Lawrence said: “What’s wrong with buying from a dealer posing as a person? It seems better than going to a dealership.”

It comes after a mechanic revealed why you should never regas your aircon yourself – it may hurt in more ways than one.

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