I recently bought a car and the advert very specifically stated that it did not have any warning lights or faults and that everything worked.
However the vehicle has an intermittent, yet very reproducible and quite serious fault which manifested on the way home from picking it up from the seller: Sometimes on a key cycle the airbag system registers a fault and the airbag warning light will remain illuminated. I have a timestamped photograph of the dashboard with the mileage shown as proof that this occurred on the same day that I picked the vehicle up.
I have since contacted the seller regarding this and he has made it clear from his reply that this is not something that he is prepared to accept responsibility for. I am obviously going to get a diagnostic performed but have had to find and arrange for this and am currently waiting for the appointment.
I am wondering if there's any grounds for me to take the seller to Small Claims Court and if so to get a sense as to how strong of a case I may have.
I am aware that there is the stipulation that legally, the seller must accurately describe the car and not misrepresent it (eg tell you something about the car which isn’t true). The only caveat is that the sellers advert also states (somewhere near the bottom) that the car 'is sold as seen'. Although I suspect that this may not matter given that it stated no warning lights or faults and that everything worked.
Very appreciative of any help and advice regarding this matter.
However the vehicle has an intermittent, yet very reproducible and quite serious fault which manifested on the way home from picking it up from the seller: Sometimes on a key cycle the airbag system registers a fault and the airbag warning light will remain illuminated. I have a timestamped photograph of the dashboard with the mileage shown as proof that this occurred on the same day that I picked the vehicle up.
I have since contacted the seller regarding this and he has made it clear from his reply that this is not something that he is prepared to accept responsibility for. I am obviously going to get a diagnostic performed but have had to find and arrange for this and am currently waiting for the appointment.
I am wondering if there's any grounds for me to take the seller to Small Claims Court and if so to get a sense as to how strong of a case I may have.
I am aware that there is the stipulation that legally, the seller must accurately describe the car and not misrepresent it (eg tell you something about the car which isn’t true). The only caveat is that the sellers advert also states (somewhere near the bottom) that the car 'is sold as seen'. Although I suspect that this may not matter given that it stated no warning lights or faults and that everything worked.
Very appreciative of any help and advice regarding this matter.
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