Hello everyone, thank you for reading my post. I'm new here looking for some truly needed support and advice , if possible.
I bought a vehicle privately through autotrader on 15/05/2024, described as great runner , good condition.
Since purchase day noticed an oil leak, when questioned, seller denied all the knowledge.
Took it to Halfords, they cleaned it up, told me it could have been an overspill, advised me to keep an eye on it and if it doesn't stop go to the engine specialist. It didn't stop, Halfords looked at it again, identified oil leak around the timing chain area where the seller had work done on 1/05/2024, advised to return it to the garage who did the work as it should be under warranty. Advised me not to drive it too far as it could be dangerous.
Approached the garage where the work has been done on the same day, they advised the work is NOT under warranty for the reason that the work was not complete and the seller was advised accordingly on the invoice. Basically, they are saying the seller took it out of the garage, knowing there are oil leaks, and sold it to me. Another garage looked at it to diagnose the issue, advised me to take the car back to the garage who did the work. Not a single garage/mechanic I approached is able to give me a definitive quote to repair the car, though the original garage suggested the repairs that needed to be completed were close to a £1000.
I advised the seller, asking to return the car for a full refund. He refused. I have been working with Citizens Advice to claim the money back under Sale of Goods Act 1979. But wondering if the seller is actually in breach of Road Traffic Act 1988 and Should I contact the police? And what is the best way forward. It's truly been a nightmare and caused a lot of problems for me. Any comments / advice/ helpful contacts appreciated.
I bought a vehicle privately through autotrader on 15/05/2024, described as great runner , good condition.
Since purchase day noticed an oil leak, when questioned, seller denied all the knowledge.
Took it to Halfords, they cleaned it up, told me it could have been an overspill, advised me to keep an eye on it and if it doesn't stop go to the engine specialist. It didn't stop, Halfords looked at it again, identified oil leak around the timing chain area where the seller had work done on 1/05/2024, advised to return it to the garage who did the work as it should be under warranty. Advised me not to drive it too far as it could be dangerous.
Approached the garage where the work has been done on the same day, they advised the work is NOT under warranty for the reason that the work was not complete and the seller was advised accordingly on the invoice. Basically, they are saying the seller took it out of the garage, knowing there are oil leaks, and sold it to me. Another garage looked at it to diagnose the issue, advised me to take the car back to the garage who did the work. Not a single garage/mechanic I approached is able to give me a definitive quote to repair the car, though the original garage suggested the repairs that needed to be completed were close to a £1000.
I advised the seller, asking to return the car for a full refund. He refused. I have been working with Citizens Advice to claim the money back under Sale of Goods Act 1979. But wondering if the seller is actually in breach of Road Traffic Act 1988 and Should I contact the police? And what is the best way forward. It's truly been a nightmare and caused a lot of problems for me. Any comments / advice/ helpful contacts appreciated.
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