Hello,
Just after a bit of advice if possible.
I tonight bought a second hand car as mine unfortunately gave up on the way in to work today. I bought the car through an advert on Facebook. I went to view the car, and test drove the car, and as mentioned in the advert, there didn't appear to be anything wrong.
Upon getting the car home and parked on the driveway, I noticed that the central locking wasn't working from the key. Accordingly I put the key in the driver's door lock and tried locking it that way. The drivers door wouldn't lock, and nor would any of the other doors and keys.
Immediately I emailed the previous owner and questioned the locks on the doors, to which a reply of "I dunno, I never locked it" was received. No mention of an issue with the locks was made prior to sale of the vehicle, it was only once home it was realised.
Where do I stand with this? I wouldn't have bought a car knowing it wouldn't have locked, and accordingly feel extremely mislead having been told it was "lovely" with "no problems at all" when an important feature such as the locks don't work.
I've attached the advert to this post.
I look forward to hearing your views.
Thanks,
Jamie.
Just after a bit of advice if possible.
I tonight bought a second hand car as mine unfortunately gave up on the way in to work today. I bought the car through an advert on Facebook. I went to view the car, and test drove the car, and as mentioned in the advert, there didn't appear to be anything wrong.
Upon getting the car home and parked on the driveway, I noticed that the central locking wasn't working from the key. Accordingly I put the key in the driver's door lock and tried locking it that way. The drivers door wouldn't lock, and nor would any of the other doors and keys.
Immediately I emailed the previous owner and questioned the locks on the doors, to which a reply of "I dunno, I never locked it" was received. No mention of an issue with the locks was made prior to sale of the vehicle, it was only once home it was realised.
Where do I stand with this? I wouldn't have bought a car knowing it wouldn't have locked, and accordingly feel extremely mislead having been told it was "lovely" with "no problems at all" when an important feature such as the locks don't work.
I've attached the advert to this post.
I look forward to hearing your views.
Thanks,
Jamie.
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