Hi,
I’m very new to this forum and I’m not sure if I have posted this in the right section.
I purchased a used car from a used car dealer in Kent in November 2022. About 2 weeks after purchasing the low oil level warning message (add 1 litre) came on and I contacted the dealership to ask if the car had been serviced as advertised and they said yes and to add oil to top the engine. I topped up the car with 750ml oil.
After about 100 miles of driving, the low oil level message came up again and I contacted the dealer to rectify. Initially they didn’t believe me but after dropping it off they replaced the PCV valve. I got my car back and it still burnt a similar amount of oil.
I contacted the dealership again to state that the car was still burning oil and I also got a local mechanic to check my oil level before and after a 70 mile drive, it lost about 1 litre on the dipstick and they have written me letter stating that they observed this and topped up the oil before I left.
At this point I invoked my short term right to reject the car as it was still within the 30 day period. I got told by the dealer that they would need to carry out an inspection to prove my claims as was their legal right. So, I returned the car to them once again.
On the day of drop off they sent Just under a week later they contact me to say the oil level was still
on maximum after my drive down to the dealership (100 mile trip). This drive was very slow due to torrential rain. They sent me a second video around 5 days later stating that they had travelled 221 miles and the car has burnt 280ml of oil. The car appears to be burning a lot of oil under high load/RPM. The dealer also stated that they were counting my 100 mile trip as part of their test making the total distance 321 miles and 280ml of oil burnt.
The car is an Audi and Audi say that their cars can burn up to 500ml of oil every 620 miles (1000km). I spoke to mechanic at the local Audi service centre and they said that this figure was under any driving conditions.
This is the basis that the dealer is using to disprove my claims about the car.
The dealer is claiming that there is nothing wrong with the car as it’s within Audi’s tolerance of oil burn (500ml per 620 miles). They would not be granting my short term right to reject. They then told me to remove my car from their site or face a £15 per day storage fee.
I would like some advice on the next steps please. I have booked the car into Audi for an oil consumption test as I believe this way would show conclusively that there is a fault with the car. The dealer already dismissed me taking the car to Audi earlier on before I took it back to them the first time, saying that Audi would created thousands of pounds of work.
To top it off, the dealer is accusing me of having ‘buyers remorse’ over the car purchase. The person I’m dealing with at the dealership (one of the owners) is quite unpleasant on the message exchanges. He has also stated some very dubious things during the message exchanges such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015 stating that a car must have a ‘serious fault’ as the actual wording.
Do I have a realistic chance of taking this dealer to the small claims court for the £12,100 purchase price once I get the diagnosis from Audi?
Thanks for your time if you’ve read through this to the end.
I’m very new to this forum and I’m not sure if I have posted this in the right section.
I purchased a used car from a used car dealer in Kent in November 2022. About 2 weeks after purchasing the low oil level warning message (add 1 litre) came on and I contacted the dealership to ask if the car had been serviced as advertised and they said yes and to add oil to top the engine. I topped up the car with 750ml oil.
After about 100 miles of driving, the low oil level message came up again and I contacted the dealer to rectify. Initially they didn’t believe me but after dropping it off they replaced the PCV valve. I got my car back and it still burnt a similar amount of oil.
I contacted the dealership again to state that the car was still burning oil and I also got a local mechanic to check my oil level before and after a 70 mile drive, it lost about 1 litre on the dipstick and they have written me letter stating that they observed this and topped up the oil before I left.
At this point I invoked my short term right to reject the car as it was still within the 30 day period. I got told by the dealer that they would need to carry out an inspection to prove my claims as was their legal right. So, I returned the car to them once again.
On the day of drop off they sent Just under a week later they contact me to say the oil level was still
on maximum after my drive down to the dealership (100 mile trip). This drive was very slow due to torrential rain. They sent me a second video around 5 days later stating that they had travelled 221 miles and the car has burnt 280ml of oil. The car appears to be burning a lot of oil under high load/RPM. The dealer also stated that they were counting my 100 mile trip as part of their test making the total distance 321 miles and 280ml of oil burnt.
The car is an Audi and Audi say that their cars can burn up to 500ml of oil every 620 miles (1000km). I spoke to mechanic at the local Audi service centre and they said that this figure was under any driving conditions.
This is the basis that the dealer is using to disprove my claims about the car.
The dealer is claiming that there is nothing wrong with the car as it’s within Audi’s tolerance of oil burn (500ml per 620 miles). They would not be granting my short term right to reject. They then told me to remove my car from their site or face a £15 per day storage fee.
I would like some advice on the next steps please. I have booked the car into Audi for an oil consumption test as I believe this way would show conclusively that there is a fault with the car. The dealer already dismissed me taking the car to Audi earlier on before I took it back to them the first time, saying that Audi would created thousands of pounds of work.
To top it off, the dealer is accusing me of having ‘buyers remorse’ over the car purchase. The person I’m dealing with at the dealership (one of the owners) is quite unpleasant on the message exchanges. He has also stated some very dubious things during the message exchanges such as the Consumer Rights Act 2015 stating that a car must have a ‘serious fault’ as the actual wording.
Do I have a realistic chance of taking this dealer to the small claims court for the £12,100 purchase price once I get the diagnosis from Audi?
Thanks for your time if you’ve read through this to the end.
Comment