RAC inspection report - can I use it in court?

I recently paid for an RAC report on a newly purchased used car. The RAC mechanic said and wrote in the report that the car is not roadworthy and refused to road test it. I am now going through the courts to get my money back, but the RAC guy has refused to testify. What can I do?

Asked on 13 November 2013 by J&M

Answered by Honest John
You do have the RAC inspector's written report and you could get a court order compelling the RAC inspector to testify.
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