Hi everyone,
I purchased a car on a credit card on 30th of August and had it delivered September 3rd.
From day one the car was out of oil and misfiring. The misfiring became progressively worse (engine mgmt also on) and now the car is undriveable. I contacted the dealer on Sept 4th and was told to get in touch with the AA (the dealer's warranty provider).
I had the car diagnosed professionally and the misfiring was confirmed. They were also suspicious that all error history had been wiped before the delivery day.
After some research I found the likely issue (bad piston rings causing the oil consumption which eventually ruin the sparkplugs hence the misfiring)
I also discovered Audi settled a class action lawsuit in the states and have been fixing the issue free in the UK if customers had a full service history, even if the car was out of warranty (this is a 2010 model)
My car was sold with a FSH so I thought this may be a resolution even if the dealer had sold me a bag of bolts! When I contacted my nearest Audi dealer I was shocked to discover the car had six years of missing service history. The dealer tried to fob off the AA by telling them I'd been advised on the phone about the history (I hadn't). I have saved the original advert that lists FSH as proof.
I have emailed (no response) the dealer asking for a full refund and car collection (as it's 200 miles away) The AA are backing me - even though they are his partner! and have advised me to start a section 75, which I have.
I was wondering if I could (and should?) also make use of the Consumer rights act 2015? I'm still within the 30 day period. If so, what should I do, send a recorded letter? I want a full refund and collection OR a partial refund to cover the repairs (which would be new piston rings and an engine rebuild which is around 2 - 3.5k)
Any advice appreciated!
Many thanks
I purchased a car on a credit card on 30th of August and had it delivered September 3rd.
From day one the car was out of oil and misfiring. The misfiring became progressively worse (engine mgmt also on) and now the car is undriveable. I contacted the dealer on Sept 4th and was told to get in touch with the AA (the dealer's warranty provider).
I had the car diagnosed professionally and the misfiring was confirmed. They were also suspicious that all error history had been wiped before the delivery day.
After some research I found the likely issue (bad piston rings causing the oil consumption which eventually ruin the sparkplugs hence the misfiring)
I also discovered Audi settled a class action lawsuit in the states and have been fixing the issue free in the UK if customers had a full service history, even if the car was out of warranty (this is a 2010 model)
My car was sold with a FSH so I thought this may be a resolution even if the dealer had sold me a bag of bolts! When I contacted my nearest Audi dealer I was shocked to discover the car had six years of missing service history. The dealer tried to fob off the AA by telling them I'd been advised on the phone about the history (I hadn't). I have saved the original advert that lists FSH as proof.
I have emailed (no response) the dealer asking for a full refund and car collection (as it's 200 miles away) The AA are backing me - even though they are his partner! and have advised me to start a section 75, which I have.
I was wondering if I could (and should?) also make use of the Consumer rights act 2015? I'm still within the 30 day period. If so, what should I do, send a recorded letter? I want a full refund and collection OR a partial refund to cover the repairs (which would be new piston rings and an engine rebuild which is around 2 - 3.5k)
Any advice appreciated!
Many thanks
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