Car dealer caught flogging second-hand motor with rat’s nest under the bonnet
A SECOND-hand car for sale was found to be unrodent-worthy, with a rat’s nest under the bonnet.
The dodgy motor was spotted by trading standards officials carrying out checks on used car dealers.
When they lifted the bonnet on the £1,895 car, they found the nest.
Closer inspection revealed that the rodents had eaten the bonnet lining and chewed through a coolant tube.
Also, a weed was growing through the wheel arch.
The discovery was made during safety and other checks in west Berkshire.
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The targeted premises were those that had generated the most complaints over the past 12 months.
In all a dozen dealers were visited, with mileage and descriptions of 51 vehicles checked and 20 others examined by independent engineers.
Trading standards said: “Our officers ensure all traders are complying with legislation which provides a level playing field for business.
“Most vehicles and premises were found to be compliant with just a few areas where we advised the business owners of some areas they need to work on.”