Hi all, advice on how best to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
I bought a car that was delivered in mid August from an independent trading garage. The ad said that it drove superb with no expense spared on maintenance. When it was delivered I took a video showing it having two faults registered on the dash computer. One saying engine service required, and one for the park assist.
I drove the car and it seemed mostly okay except I noticed it would not rev the whole way and would occasionally go into 'limp mode'. I drove the car for around 500 miles and booked it into a local dealer for service and diagnosis of the listed faults. Due to Covid they could not fit me in until the 30th.
Since then, the car performed worse and worse until today on a relatively short trip it dumped a load of smoke and died on the road. Obviously I am livid having paid £5k for a car that is clearly faulty. The mechanic who picked it up thinks it is a major fault, not a minor one as I originally thought. His advice was to return it. I'm going to call the dealer here, but what is my best course of action for ensuring I get my money back here? Specifically:
Do I go the Consumer Rights Act route saying as I have a video showing it was faulty on delivery?
Do I go the Section 75 route given I paid by CC?
What is the correct order in which to proceed? The right to reject will expire in mid-September.
Please help
I bought a car that was delivered in mid August from an independent trading garage. The ad said that it drove superb with no expense spared on maintenance. When it was delivered I took a video showing it having two faults registered on the dash computer. One saying engine service required, and one for the park assist.
I drove the car and it seemed mostly okay except I noticed it would not rev the whole way and would occasionally go into 'limp mode'. I drove the car for around 500 miles and booked it into a local dealer for service and diagnosis of the listed faults. Due to Covid they could not fit me in until the 30th.
Since then, the car performed worse and worse until today on a relatively short trip it dumped a load of smoke and died on the road. Obviously I am livid having paid £5k for a car that is clearly faulty. The mechanic who picked it up thinks it is a major fault, not a minor one as I originally thought. His advice was to return it. I'm going to call the dealer here, but what is my best course of action for ensuring I get my money back here? Specifically:
Do I go the Consumer Rights Act route saying as I have a video showing it was faulty on delivery?
Do I go the Section 75 route given I paid by CC?
What is the correct order in which to proceed? The right to reject will expire in mid-September.
Please help
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