After fun and games (and great advice!) VTing in a recent thread, I find myself with a second post around my right to reject.
After my old car was picked up, the replacement was purchased middle of last month. COVID measures meant that I'd comittied to the car before a proper drive, and travelled to Sheffield to collect from Cambridge from an independent dealer. To be clear, their service was great all comms so far have been really good.
After the drive home, the coolant system failed. Dealer agreed to foot the bill and it was carted off to the local branded dealership for repair and a safety recall too.
First main drive and there are still issues. Car vibrates and pulses quite badly and there has been a tyre pressure system/sensor fail. I have had all 4 wheels rebalanced (at my cost so far) to try and rectify the vibrations, but that has simply unearthed a bodged sensor fix (and the root of the sensor fail) as the thing was rattling around the tyre (in bits) covered in electrical tape. While on the ramps I got a good look around and I believe there is poor accident repair damage to the bumper too, with an obvious hacked out piece of plastic.
I've mailed the dealer, offering opportunity to investigate and repair (again) as I believe I'm obliged to under CRA2015, however if they reject or repairs are unsuccessful (of all three issues raised) are there any red flags around rejection? The sensor and drive train issues are substantial, but given the car is 4 years old yet sold as mint, where do I stand with a potentially poor repair or mod job?
For full disclosure part payment with credit card but majority debit and the car was just over 20k, so not cheap.
After my old car was picked up, the replacement was purchased middle of last month. COVID measures meant that I'd comittied to the car before a proper drive, and travelled to Sheffield to collect from Cambridge from an independent dealer. To be clear, their service was great all comms so far have been really good.
After the drive home, the coolant system failed. Dealer agreed to foot the bill and it was carted off to the local branded dealership for repair and a safety recall too.
First main drive and there are still issues. Car vibrates and pulses quite badly and there has been a tyre pressure system/sensor fail. I have had all 4 wheels rebalanced (at my cost so far) to try and rectify the vibrations, but that has simply unearthed a bodged sensor fix (and the root of the sensor fail) as the thing was rattling around the tyre (in bits) covered in electrical tape. While on the ramps I got a good look around and I believe there is poor accident repair damage to the bumper too, with an obvious hacked out piece of plastic.
I've mailed the dealer, offering opportunity to investigate and repair (again) as I believe I'm obliged to under CRA2015, however if they reject or repairs are unsuccessful (of all three issues raised) are there any red flags around rejection? The sensor and drive train issues are substantial, but given the car is 4 years old yet sold as mint, where do I stand with a potentially poor repair or mod job?
For full disclosure part payment with credit card but majority debit and the car was just over 20k, so not cheap.
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