My car broke down on 14/01/15 in Newark, Notts, 140 miles from home. AA recommended and towed me to local garage, Newark Self Drive Hire and Auto Centre. I hired a car for a week, and they agreed to diagnose my car and get back to me. Following day garage called to say "gearbox had collapsed" and therefore required replacement gearbox. They also recommended replacement clutch kit as is standard practice. Agreed to fit secondhand gearbox and clutch kit, with one-month warranty as advised by Newark Auto Centre proprietor, Mr Daniel Fletcher.
On 21/01/15 I paid Linda at Newark Auto Centre £517.20 for car repair. Bill stated gearbox only fitted, no clutch kit as agreed. En route to A1(M) gears stiff. Put this down to different gear box being fitted. Just 75 minutes after collecting my car from garage, having covered only 50 miles, gear level jumped out of gear as I overtook and rev counter shot up - incongruous with speed and acceleration. Then an almighty ban in the engine. Smoke billowed out of the engine, and I couldn't see for a split second. Lost power. Car tailgating me almost crashed into rear of me, missing by a fraction. Cars were sounding their horns like crazy. Break down almost resulted in a collision, potentially very serious, even fatal. I limped onto hard shoulder. Thankfully SOS telephone poll present, as I had absolutely no idea where I was. I called the AA. They sent a local garage recovery service who were excellent. My front driver's wheel was covered in oil, which was strewn across the hard shoulder.
I was really stung to be towed home by the AA as I only had local cover - they hit me with a £228.35 charge; including 45p per mile over 50 miles. I was 90 miles from. I was forced to take out their Relay cover, with an emergency fee slapped on too. It was a case of Hobson's choice, which the AA took full advantage of.
The local garage that recovered me carried out an inspection of the engine. They discovered that the conrod piston had smashed through the engine block, resulting in a large hole. I was asked if I'd had any recent repair done. I explained that Newark Auto Centre had just replaced the gearbox. I was informed this was the most likely cause of the breakdown, and that as a result the engine was destroyed and required replacement. Having paid Newark Auto Centre £517.20 my car was a write-off.
The following day, 22/01/15, I spoke to Newark Auto Centre's proprietor, Daniel Fletcher. He denied all liability and did not want to know or help me. He pretended that the breakdown service who recovered me were not qualified mechanics, which they most certainly are. He denied that we had agreed his mechanics would fit a replacement clutch kit, as he personally recommended. He denied that he had said that the parts came with a one-month warranty. He refused to send his break down service to recover my car and have it inspected. He refused to refund my repair bill of £517.20. He said he would arrange for RAC to inspect my car to ascertain the cause of the breakdown, and that they would contact me. He also, completely unreasonably, insisted that I be at home during the working week for an RAC inspection.
I then contacted AA's Executive Chairman, Bob McKenzie by email, requesting assistance as the AA patrolman, Matthew, had recommended Newark Auto Centre. Eventually, Ms Julia Docker from AA's Special Investigations, emailed me. She said that AA denied any responsibility and refused to help me, even though their patrolman had recommended this garage, which had led to a botched repair and potentially defective parts which has written my car off. She confirmed that Newark Auto Centre is not AA-approved. She also stated that AA refused to follow my instruction to cancel my Recovery policy and refund my money. My wife also has a warranty with AA. The AA have completely abandoned me to a garage, which has destroyed my vehicle. The AA have also claimed that they are above reproach, claiming not to be subject to the FOS. The AA have failed to abide by their terms and conditions to ensure all repairs carried out by garages they recommend are safe and satisfactory. This botched repair could have killed me and other road users. The AA simply don't care. They've ripped me off and abandoned me in my hour of need. I would seriously advise anyone considering breakdown cover to avoid AA like the plague.
I have also informed AA that their patrolman on 14/01/15 encouraged me to be dishonest and commit fraud, by leaving my vehicle in Newark, and taking a fresh policy with AA or another breakdown provider 2 days after the breakdown, returning a week later, and then pretending the car had just broken down. I refused to indulge in this fraud. I have reported this to Ms Julia Docker of AA, although have had no response to date.
I have reported the AA to the FOS and FCA and am awaiting responses.
I have also reported Newark Auto Centre to Nottinghamshire C C Trading Standards. They are useless; they don't want to know. I am awaiting a response from Essex C C Trading Standards.
Both Motor Codes and RMI have confirmed that Newark Auto Centre are not a membgr of their organisations. Motor Codes stated that they were unable to make contact with Newark Auto Centre, and suggested legal action (as did CAB).
My insurer have been unable to assist as I am covered only for RTA. their head of customer services described Newark Auto Centre as "rogue traders."
I have sent Mr Daniel Fletcher, proprietor of Newark Auto Centre a pre-conduct action letter, in a bid to negotiate a solution to the problem prior to court action. He has responded in writing, again, denying all liability, and again refusing to issue a written warranty, which is of course unlawful.
Apart from legal action against Newark Auto Centre, having tried all other avenues to resolve the problem without litigation, none have proved successful. This saga has demonstrated just how vulnerable customers are to unscrupulous garages like Newark Auto Centre. I'm waiting on the FOS and FCA to see what happens with AA. The AA have been every bit as appalling as Newark Auto Centre.
The chaos to my young family and I, being without a car, has been immense. Getting to work has been a total nightmare, as has been shopping.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions as to any other steps I can take prior to making a small claims court app.
On 21/01/15 I paid Linda at Newark Auto Centre £517.20 for car repair. Bill stated gearbox only fitted, no clutch kit as agreed. En route to A1(M) gears stiff. Put this down to different gear box being fitted. Just 75 minutes after collecting my car from garage, having covered only 50 miles, gear level jumped out of gear as I overtook and rev counter shot up - incongruous with speed and acceleration. Then an almighty ban in the engine. Smoke billowed out of the engine, and I couldn't see for a split second. Lost power. Car tailgating me almost crashed into rear of me, missing by a fraction. Cars were sounding their horns like crazy. Break down almost resulted in a collision, potentially very serious, even fatal. I limped onto hard shoulder. Thankfully SOS telephone poll present, as I had absolutely no idea where I was. I called the AA. They sent a local garage recovery service who were excellent. My front driver's wheel was covered in oil, which was strewn across the hard shoulder.
I was really stung to be towed home by the AA as I only had local cover - they hit me with a £228.35 charge; including 45p per mile over 50 miles. I was 90 miles from. I was forced to take out their Relay cover, with an emergency fee slapped on too. It was a case of Hobson's choice, which the AA took full advantage of.
The local garage that recovered me carried out an inspection of the engine. They discovered that the conrod piston had smashed through the engine block, resulting in a large hole. I was asked if I'd had any recent repair done. I explained that Newark Auto Centre had just replaced the gearbox. I was informed this was the most likely cause of the breakdown, and that as a result the engine was destroyed and required replacement. Having paid Newark Auto Centre £517.20 my car was a write-off.
The following day, 22/01/15, I spoke to Newark Auto Centre's proprietor, Daniel Fletcher. He denied all liability and did not want to know or help me. He pretended that the breakdown service who recovered me were not qualified mechanics, which they most certainly are. He denied that we had agreed his mechanics would fit a replacement clutch kit, as he personally recommended. He denied that he had said that the parts came with a one-month warranty. He refused to send his break down service to recover my car and have it inspected. He refused to refund my repair bill of £517.20. He said he would arrange for RAC to inspect my car to ascertain the cause of the breakdown, and that they would contact me. He also, completely unreasonably, insisted that I be at home during the working week for an RAC inspection.
I then contacted AA's Executive Chairman, Bob McKenzie by email, requesting assistance as the AA patrolman, Matthew, had recommended Newark Auto Centre. Eventually, Ms Julia Docker from AA's Special Investigations, emailed me. She said that AA denied any responsibility and refused to help me, even though their patrolman had recommended this garage, which had led to a botched repair and potentially defective parts which has written my car off. She confirmed that Newark Auto Centre is not AA-approved. She also stated that AA refused to follow my instruction to cancel my Recovery policy and refund my money. My wife also has a warranty with AA. The AA have completely abandoned me to a garage, which has destroyed my vehicle. The AA have also claimed that they are above reproach, claiming not to be subject to the FOS. The AA have failed to abide by their terms and conditions to ensure all repairs carried out by garages they recommend are safe and satisfactory. This botched repair could have killed me and other road users. The AA simply don't care. They've ripped me off and abandoned me in my hour of need. I would seriously advise anyone considering breakdown cover to avoid AA like the plague.
I have also informed AA that their patrolman on 14/01/15 encouraged me to be dishonest and commit fraud, by leaving my vehicle in Newark, and taking a fresh policy with AA or another breakdown provider 2 days after the breakdown, returning a week later, and then pretending the car had just broken down. I refused to indulge in this fraud. I have reported this to Ms Julia Docker of AA, although have had no response to date.
I have reported the AA to the FOS and FCA and am awaiting responses.
I have also reported Newark Auto Centre to Nottinghamshire C C Trading Standards. They are useless; they don't want to know. I am awaiting a response from Essex C C Trading Standards.
Both Motor Codes and RMI have confirmed that Newark Auto Centre are not a membgr of their organisations. Motor Codes stated that they were unable to make contact with Newark Auto Centre, and suggested legal action (as did CAB).
My insurer have been unable to assist as I am covered only for RTA. their head of customer services described Newark Auto Centre as "rogue traders."
I have sent Mr Daniel Fletcher, proprietor of Newark Auto Centre a pre-conduct action letter, in a bid to negotiate a solution to the problem prior to court action. He has responded in writing, again, denying all liability, and again refusing to issue a written warranty, which is of course unlawful.
Apart from legal action against Newark Auto Centre, having tried all other avenues to resolve the problem without litigation, none have proved successful. This saga has demonstrated just how vulnerable customers are to unscrupulous garages like Newark Auto Centre. I'm waiting on the FOS and FCA to see what happens with AA. The AA have been every bit as appalling as Newark Auto Centre.
The chaos to my young family and I, being without a car, has been immense. Getting to work has been a total nightmare, as has been shopping.
I'd be grateful for any suggestions as to any other steps I can take prior to making a small claims court app.
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