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Colour Change Check

Check whether recorded colour details match the car, advert and V5C before you buy.

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Colour changes can be harmless or important

A colour mismatch may be a wrap, respray, data issue or a clue to repair history. The key is whether the seller can explain it and the paperwork supports it.

  • Compare the visible colour with the advert and V5C.
  • Ask whether the car has been wrapped or resprayed.
  • Check panels, shuts and paint edges for repair clues.
  • Use write-off and salvage checks if the story feels weak.

What a colour mismatch can mean

Do not assume the worst, but do ask better questions.

Wrap or cosmetic change

A wrap can be legitimate, but should be declared clearly.

Repair history

Panel colour differences can point to previous damage or poor repair work.

Paperwork delay

Recorded details may lag after changes, so ask for evidence.

Identity concern

Colour mismatch combined with VIN or plate concerns should stop the deal.

Buyer note: A colour change is not automatically a problem. It becomes a risk when the seller cannot explain it or other identity details do not match.

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A colour mismatch should be explained before you buy

Colour changes can be harmless, but they can also point to wraps, resprays, repair history or a weak vehicle identity trail.

What to verify

  • Compare the visible colour with the advert and V5C.
  • Ask whether the car has been wrapped or resprayed.
  • Inspect panel edges, shuts and paint finish.
  • Check write-off and salvage history if the story feels weak.

Red flags

  • A respray may hide accident repair.
  • A data mismatch can indicate paperwork problems.
  • A wrap can make inspection harder.

How to use the result

A colour change is manageable when the seller explains it and the vehicle record supports the story.

Official references to verify alongside this guide

Use Car Check Experts for buyer-focused history checks, then compare key legal and road-use details with official services where they apply.

Quick answers

Is a colour mismatch always bad?

No. It may be a wrap or data issue, but it should be explained.

What should I check next?

Check write-off, salvage and VIN identity before trusting the advert.