Hi -I'd be grateful for some advice. I purchased a used Hyundai from a Volvo dealer just under a year ago. Prior to purchasing it the dealer put it through a service and MOT, using its own servicing department. Recently I noticed a problem with the handbrake and took it to the local Hyundai dealer to sort it out and asked whether it would be covered by the 5 year warranty. After inspecting the car they informed me that the handbrake had been fitted incorrectly and as a result just under £500 damage had occurred to the rear brakes. They informed me that the car was unsafe to drive. Initially they said they would contact the Volvo garage to ask them to pay for the repairs but subsequently said that they did not want to get involved, but would back me up by saying that the handbrake had not been fitted properly. I needed the car so paid for the works to be carried out ( I live in Maidstone and the Volvo dealer is in Gatwick).
My questions are - should the Volvo dealer be either partly or wholly responsible for the cost of the repair? Should a car service or MOT have picked up the fact that the handbrake had been fitted incorrectly? I am thinking of writing to the dealer, but what should I say? Am I being reasonable?
Any help with this would be appreciated. Thank you.
My questions are - should the Volvo dealer be either partly or wholly responsible for the cost of the repair? Should a car service or MOT have picked up the fact that the handbrake had been fitted incorrectly? I am thinking of writing to the dealer, but what should I say? Am I being reasonable?
Any help with this would be appreciated. Thank you.
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