Hello my friendly, Beagles,
it has been a while since I visited this forum and I wanted to share with you all what my partner and I have been going through for the last 5 months. My fiancee part exchanged her car with a local dealership and after the third day of owning the new car, she noticed that on idle, the car was misfiring and experiencing a lot of performance issues, i.e, turbo lag, she contacted the dealership and they told us to bring it back so they can take a look at it, during this time an engine management light came on the dash but they told us it was still okay to use. They had the car in the garage for 3 days, causing my partner to lose 3 days of work, they told her that the issue was a DPF filter needed and that they had calibrated this and it would take up to two weeks until we noticed any changes with the issue. Now this did not seem right to me, but I am no mechanic, so I called a local Mazda Main Dealership and I spoke on the phone to a head engineer, he told me to get in touch with our finance company after our conversation as his words were, "they seem to be trying to buy some time", so after our call I did exactly that, the finance company thanked us for letting them know and told us to keep them updated.
11-days have now passed since the car had been to the garage and still no change, so we called the dealership back and told them that there was no change, they told me that they would book it in Mazda which was the one we had already been in contact with, I did make the garage aware that we had been speaking with them on the phone. He said he would book it first thing in the morning, but he never and we had to book it ourselves otherwise we would miss the next slot as the Mazda dealership was extremely busy, so we booked it for the 21st of February, the Mazda dealership ran a diagnostic session and found that an exhaust pressure sensor was faulty and not working correctly, the asked the garage for the go-ahead to replace this part and they allowed this. After this was carried out, the engineers at Mazda told us that they wanted to carry out another diagnostic session to check for further issues for carbon build-up etc and when they called the garage they told them that they were not going to pay for any further sessions or work to be done to the vehicle and the owner was very abrupt on the phone to the receptionist at Mazda. So we drove straight back to the garage and asked them why they were not prepared to carry out further checks and they told us that they have already spent hundreds of pounds fixing the issue that Mazda found and were not going to do more, they said it was fixed and nothing else is wrong with it. So we just left the garage thinking that we couldn't make them do anything else. The car did seem to be resolved but my fiancee felt uneasy about it and low and behold less than a month later she noticed a change in the car's performance, third and fourth gears were losing power, so we got back in touch with them and they told us to bring it back in so we could show them the issue, we took the car salesman out in it and he told us there was nothing wrong even though he didn't drive it and said it was a normal performance. We were dumbfounded and didn't know what to do as it was definitely not right. Weeks went by and it got worse, my fiancee got back in touch with them and they told us that nothing was wrong and refused to take a look at it, we got back in touch with the finance company and told them that they were refusing to do anything, so the finance company said they would get an independent inspection carried out on the vehicle to determine that the vehicle was faulty and to determine who was liable for the repairs. The following week the inspection was carried out and the inspector told me that it was defiantly a drastic problem with the car and said he would write up the report and send it to the finance company. The report determined that the garage was liable and what they thought the issue was, the finance company then relayed this back to the garage and they agreed to carry out the work, we brought it to the attention of the finance company that they were not capable of carrying out the work and it should go back to Mazda but they told us that it is up to them who repairs it. We had the car booked in with them this Thursday but when my fiancee rang the garage today to find out the exact time he told her he knew nothing about it, we are going around in circles and we are approaching the 6-month mark, we asked the finance company can we reject the car but they told not unless they fail to fix the issue, I argued that they have already failed to fix the issue but they said they haven't attempted to, but surely they have when the original work was carried out but stopped any further diagnostics to be done, I have spoken to local solicitors today and they agreed with me and have an appointment with them next Tuesday, so fingers crossed they can help us reject this car so my fiancee can start fresh.
Wow, that was a lot of detail there, sorry, but just wanted for you guys to see your thoughts on this, it's gone on too long and we just want closure, I have taken over a lot of this because of my partners stress and anxiety which greatly affects her medical conditions, I appreciate any kind of feedback and thank you in advance to whom may read all the above, thanks once again for providing us with this platform and hope to hear back from someone soon,
best regards
Paul
it has been a while since I visited this forum and I wanted to share with you all what my partner and I have been going through for the last 5 months. My fiancee part exchanged her car with a local dealership and after the third day of owning the new car, she noticed that on idle, the car was misfiring and experiencing a lot of performance issues, i.e, turbo lag, she contacted the dealership and they told us to bring it back so they can take a look at it, during this time an engine management light came on the dash but they told us it was still okay to use. They had the car in the garage for 3 days, causing my partner to lose 3 days of work, they told her that the issue was a DPF filter needed and that they had calibrated this and it would take up to two weeks until we noticed any changes with the issue. Now this did not seem right to me, but I am no mechanic, so I called a local Mazda Main Dealership and I spoke on the phone to a head engineer, he told me to get in touch with our finance company after our conversation as his words were, "they seem to be trying to buy some time", so after our call I did exactly that, the finance company thanked us for letting them know and told us to keep them updated.
11-days have now passed since the car had been to the garage and still no change, so we called the dealership back and told them that there was no change, they told me that they would book it in Mazda which was the one we had already been in contact with, I did make the garage aware that we had been speaking with them on the phone. He said he would book it first thing in the morning, but he never and we had to book it ourselves otherwise we would miss the next slot as the Mazda dealership was extremely busy, so we booked it for the 21st of February, the Mazda dealership ran a diagnostic session and found that an exhaust pressure sensor was faulty and not working correctly, the asked the garage for the go-ahead to replace this part and they allowed this. After this was carried out, the engineers at Mazda told us that they wanted to carry out another diagnostic session to check for further issues for carbon build-up etc and when they called the garage they told them that they were not going to pay for any further sessions or work to be done to the vehicle and the owner was very abrupt on the phone to the receptionist at Mazda. So we drove straight back to the garage and asked them why they were not prepared to carry out further checks and they told us that they have already spent hundreds of pounds fixing the issue that Mazda found and were not going to do more, they said it was fixed and nothing else is wrong with it. So we just left the garage thinking that we couldn't make them do anything else. The car did seem to be resolved but my fiancee felt uneasy about it and low and behold less than a month later she noticed a change in the car's performance, third and fourth gears were losing power, so we got back in touch with them and they told us to bring it back in so we could show them the issue, we took the car salesman out in it and he told us there was nothing wrong even though he didn't drive it and said it was a normal performance. We were dumbfounded and didn't know what to do as it was definitely not right. Weeks went by and it got worse, my fiancee got back in touch with them and they told us that nothing was wrong and refused to take a look at it, we got back in touch with the finance company and told them that they were refusing to do anything, so the finance company said they would get an independent inspection carried out on the vehicle to determine that the vehicle was faulty and to determine who was liable for the repairs. The following week the inspection was carried out and the inspector told me that it was defiantly a drastic problem with the car and said he would write up the report and send it to the finance company. The report determined that the garage was liable and what they thought the issue was, the finance company then relayed this back to the garage and they agreed to carry out the work, we brought it to the attention of the finance company that they were not capable of carrying out the work and it should go back to Mazda but they told us that it is up to them who repairs it. We had the car booked in with them this Thursday but when my fiancee rang the garage today to find out the exact time he told her he knew nothing about it, we are going around in circles and we are approaching the 6-month mark, we asked the finance company can we reject the car but they told not unless they fail to fix the issue, I argued that they have already failed to fix the issue but they said they haven't attempted to, but surely they have when the original work was carried out but stopped any further diagnostics to be done, I have spoken to local solicitors today and they agreed with me and have an appointment with them next Tuesday, so fingers crossed they can help us reject this car so my fiancee can start fresh.
Wow, that was a lot of detail there, sorry, but just wanted for you guys to see your thoughts on this, it's gone on too long and we just want closure, I have taken over a lot of this because of my partners stress and anxiety which greatly affects her medical conditions, I appreciate any kind of feedback and thank you in advance to whom may read all the above, thanks once again for providing us with this platform and hope to hear back from someone soon,
best regards
Paul
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