Email received from dealer on the 15th June 2019:
Thank you for letting us know your concerns we can arrange a recovery truck to pick up the vehicle so they is no further damage also get car looked at.
Does the following email sound unreasonable to send to the dealer.
With regards to your email dated 15th June 2019, you can now collect the vehicle for your inspection.
When you inspect the tyres you will see that they do not meet The Motor Vehicle Tyres (Safety) Regulations 1994 (reg.7.) part of the Consumer Protection Act.
As you are well aware from previous emails the vehicle cannot be driven as this can cause more damage, so for that reason I have made a note of the mileage. I understand that you may need to take the vehicle for a test drive to hear the noise of the differential and trust me you will hear it, but to find the exact fault with the differential it would need to be taken apart, once taken apart it would need to be put back together but by doing this, it is classed as a repair.
Under no circumstances are you to repair the vehicle or change anything on the vehicle unless you agree to my request of a Full Refund under The Consumer Rights Act 2015, Short Term Rights to Reject.
Thank you for letting us know your concerns we can arrange a recovery truck to pick up the vehicle so they is no further damage also get car looked at.
Does the following email sound unreasonable to send to the dealer.
With regards to your email dated 15th June 2019, you can now collect the vehicle for your inspection.
When you inspect the tyres you will see that they do not meet The Motor Vehicle Tyres (Safety) Regulations 1994 (reg.7.) part of the Consumer Protection Act.
As you are well aware from previous emails the vehicle cannot be driven as this can cause more damage, so for that reason I have made a note of the mileage. I understand that you may need to take the vehicle for a test drive to hear the noise of the differential and trust me you will hear it, but to find the exact fault with the differential it would need to be taken apart, once taken apart it would need to be put back together but by doing this, it is classed as a repair.
Under no circumstances are you to repair the vehicle or change anything on the vehicle unless you agree to my request of a Full Refund under The Consumer Rights Act 2015, Short Term Rights to Reject.
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