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false advertising, Car is not as described

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  • false advertising, Car is not as described

    I purchased a Kia Sportage which has been advertised as 2.0 4x4 at Dealers shop.
    I don't really understand about engines, so after doing internal and external visual check I agreed to buy a car.
    Wich now I found out is only 1.7 and 2 axle rigid body. In fact I have been told its 2.0 over the phone , and next to a car. I'm so confused now. ( There is some misunderstanding with service as well, manufacturer's warranty -service book is empty no stamps (car is 3 years old) and I've been promised to get all services stamped over the post which never happened)
    Although I like all the rest in car It feel like I overpaid for specs which are not the same as in the add or as the seller told me . What's my rights? I know I could return the car but that would affect my insurance as I added it to existing one and I already spend money on fueling it and waleting. Is it possible to get compensation for this ? Some sort a discount to meet price of the spec? Thank you.
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    You firstly need to speak to the person you bought the car off, if you have what did they say?

    The vehicle is not as described, its as simple as that. How long have you had the vehicle?
    The information I supply is provided for informational purposes only and, should not be construed as legal advice.

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