Hello All,
I purchased a brand new Vauxhall Corsa through telephone and email with a main dealership(on finance) the vehicle was delivered to my house on 06/08/2021 on a trailer. After having a quick look around the vehicle I could not find anything noticeable standing out to me that was wrong, so I signed the required paperwork and the delivery man was swiftly on his way. Weather wasn't the best upon inspecting the vehicle whilst the delivery drive was present so I decided to have a more thorough look a couple of hours later after the weather improved. I found staining on the roof, 2-3 noticeable scratches, paint bubbling?(unsure can attach pics) and scratches on the entertainment system. I did raise a formal complaint via email to the dealership director on 07/08/2021, they didn't get back to me until 10/08/2021 stating that because I had requested the vehicle not to be washed the issues couldn't have been found during pre inspection at the dealership before delivery. The dealership sent out a preparation manager who told me during his visit to my house to view the vehicle that he had a polisher in the boot and he could attempt to repair the issues, which I refused. On a final response from the dealership 12/08/2021 the director stated the offer of repair has now been revoked and that I am to contact the Motor Ombudsman. Surely I am protected under the CRA2015 or the Distance Selling Regs here? I did send a letter of rejection to the dealership director after receiving the final response and also made them aware of CRA2015 and Distance Selling, they replied "I appreciate you do have your statutory rights and I shall be speaking with Vauxhall today with regards to your cooling off period reference the finance.
Any advice on my rights would be much appreciated.
Seems the sizes of my pictures regarding damage are to big to upload to site
I purchased a brand new Vauxhall Corsa through telephone and email with a main dealership(on finance) the vehicle was delivered to my house on 06/08/2021 on a trailer. After having a quick look around the vehicle I could not find anything noticeable standing out to me that was wrong, so I signed the required paperwork and the delivery man was swiftly on his way. Weather wasn't the best upon inspecting the vehicle whilst the delivery drive was present so I decided to have a more thorough look a couple of hours later after the weather improved. I found staining on the roof, 2-3 noticeable scratches, paint bubbling?(unsure can attach pics) and scratches on the entertainment system. I did raise a formal complaint via email to the dealership director on 07/08/2021, they didn't get back to me until 10/08/2021 stating that because I had requested the vehicle not to be washed the issues couldn't have been found during pre inspection at the dealership before delivery. The dealership sent out a preparation manager who told me during his visit to my house to view the vehicle that he had a polisher in the boot and he could attempt to repair the issues, which I refused. On a final response from the dealership 12/08/2021 the director stated the offer of repair has now been revoked and that I am to contact the Motor Ombudsman. Surely I am protected under the CRA2015 or the Distance Selling Regs here? I did send a letter of rejection to the dealership director after receiving the final response and also made them aware of CRA2015 and Distance Selling, they replied "I appreciate you do have your statutory rights and I shall be speaking with Vauxhall today with regards to your cooling off period reference the finance.
Any advice on my rights would be much appreciated.
Seems the sizes of my pictures regarding damage are to big to upload to site
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