That's great RC.I thought there was something already but didn't know how to do find it.
There appears to be one new Tesla model Y plated up on 36280.So it can be done.One more option.Also 45 model 3 taxis already..
The NTAs model reports haven't been updated in ages.Thanks for that.
Any relation?
JOHN MC CORMACK
Car dealer ‘clocked mileage on imports by 100,000km’
Aodhan O’Faolain
Wednesday October 17 2018, 12.01am BST, The Times
Dublin
More than 20 clocked cars were sold to the owners of taxi leasing businesses
A car dealer reduced the mileage on vehicles imported from Japan by as much as 100,000km, a court was told.
Ali Babar, of Cars Point in Milltown Cross, Clondalkin, Dublin, allegedly sold more than 20 “clocked” cars to the owners of two taxi leasing businesses. They discovered their true mileage after studying the vehicles’ records.
Stuart Kessie, of Warrenstown Garth, Blanchardstown, and John McCormack, of Wansford Road, Terenure, and his business partner, Caroline Bermingham, said that the cars, mainly Toyotas, had had their mileage lowered, in some cases from about 170,000km to about 63,000km.
They approached Mr Babar and sought their money back, claiming that they had been deceived into paying over the odds for the cars, but he refused. They also contacted gardaí.
This month they obtained temporary freezing orders against Mr Babar, preventing him from reducing, disposing or transferring any of his assets below a value of €229,000. The orders were granted after they discovered that Mr Babar, of Hollystown Park, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, had left the country and returned to Pakistan.
An agent of the plaintiffs was told by Ali Asad at Cars Point that he was the new owner of the company, which he had bought from Mr Babar for €700,000 cash. Mr Kessie, Mr McCormack and Ms Bermingham obtained freezing orders against Mr Asad, also of Hollystown Park, and Cars Point after claiming that they were participants in the alleged fraud.
It was also claimed that Mr Asad was an associate of Mr Babar and that the company had entered into a fraudulent conspiracy to prevent the freezing order on Mr Babar’s assets.
The proceedings returned before the High Court yesterday when Thomas Hogan, SC, for the plaintiffs, told Ms Justice Caroline Costello that the action had been resolved and could be struck out.
The judge agreed. No details were revealed in court.