I bought a car from Cazoo in mid October for £20,000. About a month later when it started raining properly, I reported that the sunroof was leaking excessively, the carpets were sodden and it really wasn't right. I was really ill the same month which is why it took me a while to notice that there was an issue.
I digress, after being told repeatedly that someone would call back, they finally did at the end of November to book it in.with them.
I delivered the car back to Cazoo who took a week to fit new seals to the car. I took delivery back and within a day found that the problem was still there. I have pictures and videos of water running off the A pillar and dampness from inside some of the stow hatches in the floor.
I reported the issue back who booked it in with the main dealer for mid January. They diagnosed that the roof required replacement and that there were a number of undertray items that were either missing, damaged or improperly secured. I told Cazoo that I agreed to have the main dealer do the work however Cazoo were apparently not happy with the costs.
I was offered two further appointments with different garages for diagnostics, both garages have rather poor reputations.
At this point, I want to finally reject the car. The car is on finance with Blue Motor Finance. The reasons being that it's been so long to have these issues, I have done my best to keep the car dry, it's unusable in the rain. And I noticed yesterday that the rear light cluster is now filling up with water. I know these cars have various ECUs and bits under the floor which are also now likely wet. As it's a £20k car under finance, I don't want to be in a situation in only a few years where the thing is totalled through electrical issues or even worse, corrosion.
I understand under CRA2015 I have up to six months to reject a car, but as I have never done this, I have no idea how. I have given the retailer their one repair attempt and tried to cooperate with them in terms of getting the main dealer to repair, but to no avail.
I have found some template letters but none appear to say that they have had their repair attempt and I'm done with it now. I do see a good few horror stories and given the clock is ticking, I'm fast running out of time to get rid of the thing.
Can anyone advise me?
I digress, after being told repeatedly that someone would call back, they finally did at the end of November to book it in.with them.
I delivered the car back to Cazoo who took a week to fit new seals to the car. I took delivery back and within a day found that the problem was still there. I have pictures and videos of water running off the A pillar and dampness from inside some of the stow hatches in the floor.
I reported the issue back who booked it in with the main dealer for mid January. They diagnosed that the roof required replacement and that there were a number of undertray items that were either missing, damaged or improperly secured. I told Cazoo that I agreed to have the main dealer do the work however Cazoo were apparently not happy with the costs.
I was offered two further appointments with different garages for diagnostics, both garages have rather poor reputations.
At this point, I want to finally reject the car. The car is on finance with Blue Motor Finance. The reasons being that it's been so long to have these issues, I have done my best to keep the car dry, it's unusable in the rain. And I noticed yesterday that the rear light cluster is now filling up with water. I know these cars have various ECUs and bits under the floor which are also now likely wet. As it's a £20k car under finance, I don't want to be in a situation in only a few years where the thing is totalled through electrical issues or even worse, corrosion.
I understand under CRA2015 I have up to six months to reject a car, but as I have never done this, I have no idea how. I have given the retailer their one repair attempt and tried to cooperate with them in terms of getting the main dealer to repair, but to no avail.
I have found some template letters but none appear to say that they have had their repair attempt and I'm done with it now. I do see a good few horror stories and given the clock is ticking, I'm fast running out of time to get rid of the thing.
Can anyone advise me?
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