I used to sell cars and most manufacturers have contracts with rental companies, to be honest most are well maintained if they are with one of the major rental companies.
Driving school cars though can be a different matter and some are not registered as BSM or Joe Bloggs School of Motoring on the V5, but as a College or an accadamy etc with no mention of it being a driving school.
I would always show the V5 to any potential buyer but if you are buying from "virtual" stock through Alfa Romeo it will not state if it is an ex rental, driving school car or ex management.
If you cannot see the V5 always get the salesman to put on the order form that the sale is conditional to the car not being an ex rental etc, if he refuses or tries to bluff his way through, walk away.
Driving school cars though can be a different matter and some are not registered as BSM or Joe Bloggs School of Motoring on the V5, but as a College or an accadamy etc with no mention of it being a driving school.
I would always show the V5 to any potential buyer but if you are buying from "virtual" stock through Alfa Romeo it will not state if it is an ex rental, driving school car or ex management.
If you cannot see the V5 always get the salesman to put on the order form that the sale is conditional to the car not being an ex rental etc, if he refuses or tries to bluff his way through, walk away.