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Purchased Nearly New Car - Multiple Problems How To Proceed?

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here2ask · 17/10/2023 18:24

Hello there hope everyone is well,

I recently purchased a nearly new second hand car that appeared in almost perfect condition when purchasing.

I few days after purchase I noticed various faults with the vehicle listed below:

Damaged paint on roof, through the clear coat that I later found out would require a full respray.

Buffer trails all over the vehicle where someone has attempted to polish out the damaged paint areas unsuccessfully.

Breaks grinding and rattling when driving.

Among other things

Recently the AC system in the car has stopped blowing warm air (sigh)

At the time (May)I tried to reject the car but they refused saying I have to give them a chance to put things right which I disputed believing I could refuse if quality wasn’t satisfactory as they also didn’t advise me of the paint condition before purchase, and covered it up with some sort of solution to make the paintwork look perfect other reviewers have commented similar on their Google page.

The reason why I don’t want them to fix the car is I don’t trust them and also don’t believe them capable to actually fix these problems, they have offered me £200 towards getting the paintwork fixed with a third party however I have sent them quotes showing £800 to get the work completed.

I have sent them a letter before action which they have given my their final response, sating if I don’t want to accept the £200 I can contact Trading Standards and sent me a link to their dispute resolution process.

What are my options if I take them to the small claims court do I have a case?

Thank You.

OP posts:
StylishM · 17/10/2023 18:30

How did you pay for the car? This is crucial information

here2ask · 17/10/2023 18:39

cash sadly :(

OP posts:
Kitkat1523 · 17/10/2023 19:03

Was there any warranty?
was it ‘sold as seen’?

here2ask · 17/10/2023 19:44

warranty of 3 months that came with the car from new

I bought it from a large dealership, it wasnt a private sale

thanks

OP posts:
prh47bridge · 17/10/2023 19:50

Kitkat1523 · 17/10/2023 19:03

Was there any warranty?
was it ‘sold as seen’?

"sold as seen" is meaningless. Nothing the dealer says can take away OP's rights. Similarly, the warranty is irrelevant. OP would have fewer rights if she had purchased from a private seller, but as she purchased from a dealer she has the same rights as she would when buying a brand new car.

@here2ask You clearly have the right to reject the car and receive a full refund. Yes, you have a case.

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