Hello,
Here are the basics:
12th May 2018 - purchased a 2003-plated Ford Transit Connect van from a small trader via credit card. Paid £950 via credit card and this included £50 discount for a tyre being near legal limit that will need replacing. Mileage is 211,000 (approx).
Came with MOT that had been carried out 16th April 2018 with a pass and no advisories.
Within the first day of owning the vehicle there was an obvious issue with a wheel bearing and as I need the vehicle I had the wheel bearing replaced by my garage for a cost of £126 and put it down to one fault that I was happy to bear the cost with.
17th May - wheel bearing fixed at my local garage
18th May - contacted dealer as handbrake cable had snapped meaning that handbrake was ineffective and the dealer repaired the cable free of charge - but I had to bear the cost of fuel to take the vehicle to the garage, only a 25-mile round trip but still had to pay. Mentioned about wheel bearing verbally and didn't see the boss when collected vehicle and forgot to mention again.
12th August - vehicle has stopped going into 1st, 3rd and 5th gear. Contacted dealer on 13th August, who stated that the van is now outside of the 3-month/3,000 mile warranty stated on the sales agreement and won't be repair free of charge but will repair as a chargeable repair (i.e same as I can get from any garage).
I obviously don't agree with this as I have ended up posting here and I think I should be entitled to a repair free of charge.
My reasons for this are:
3rd fault within three months of owning the vehicle.
I figure that the burden of proof is upon the dealer to prove that I have misused the vehicle or that it is fair wear and tear - not mine.
Vehicle is not of satisfactory quality due to the number of faults within the time period of ownership
I was just wondering if someone can give me an objective view of where I stand and whether or not I am being unreasonable.
It is fair to say that I have not used the van since and the offer of repair is great but I cannot get the vehicle to the garage as it is missing 3 gears and therefore in my opinion, not roadworthy, I'd be a fool to get in the car and drive it down there. Also, to recover the vehicle there for a quote would be a one-way ticket through my free recovery with Green Flag as I couldn't get it back without paying if I didn't want the repair done there.
Any advice appreciated as I doubt myself in these situations.
Here are the basics:
12th May 2018 - purchased a 2003-plated Ford Transit Connect van from a small trader via credit card. Paid £950 via credit card and this included £50 discount for a tyre being near legal limit that will need replacing. Mileage is 211,000 (approx).
Came with MOT that had been carried out 16th April 2018 with a pass and no advisories.
Within the first day of owning the vehicle there was an obvious issue with a wheel bearing and as I need the vehicle I had the wheel bearing replaced by my garage for a cost of £126 and put it down to one fault that I was happy to bear the cost with.
17th May - wheel bearing fixed at my local garage
18th May - contacted dealer as handbrake cable had snapped meaning that handbrake was ineffective and the dealer repaired the cable free of charge - but I had to bear the cost of fuel to take the vehicle to the garage, only a 25-mile round trip but still had to pay. Mentioned about wheel bearing verbally and didn't see the boss when collected vehicle and forgot to mention again.
12th August - vehicle has stopped going into 1st, 3rd and 5th gear. Contacted dealer on 13th August, who stated that the van is now outside of the 3-month/3,000 mile warranty stated on the sales agreement and won't be repair free of charge but will repair as a chargeable repair (i.e same as I can get from any garage).
I obviously don't agree with this as I have ended up posting here and I think I should be entitled to a repair free of charge.
My reasons for this are:
3rd fault within three months of owning the vehicle.
I figure that the burden of proof is upon the dealer to prove that I have misused the vehicle or that it is fair wear and tear - not mine.
Vehicle is not of satisfactory quality due to the number of faults within the time period of ownership
I was just wondering if someone can give me an objective view of where I stand and whether or not I am being unreasonable.
It is fair to say that I have not used the van since and the offer of repair is great but I cannot get the vehicle to the garage as it is missing 3 gears and therefore in my opinion, not roadworthy, I'd be a fool to get in the car and drive it down there. Also, to recover the vehicle there for a quote would be a one-way ticket through my free recovery with Green Flag as I couldn't get it back without paying if I didn't want the repair done there.
Any advice appreciated as I doubt myself in these situations.
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