Hi I hope this is in the correct place.
Recently I had been looking for a nice older second hand 7 seater to replace my overley expensive 2 yr old Galaxy. My wife found a nice 02 Renault Espace in one of the Garages in the area.
We picked the car up and as soon as we got onto the industrial estate the car started missing. Phoned the garage and they said fuel it up cos it was empty and had probably picked up some muck off the bottom of the tank. I filled the tank and also put some Redex in. Pulled onto the A470 and the car would not go over 50. Also every time I broke there was a grinding noise from the gearbox and a clank.
I phoned the salesman and he said we're shut now, fetch it down in the morning. We did this and on the way down the A470 going around a left bend there was another clank and the car lurched a few feet to the right. I nearly lost it! Had my wife and two of the children in the car as well!
I got to the garage and the mechanic said there was a coil box gone and 2 gear box mountings broke. This is a car that had just had a full examination by said mechanic the day before. We insisted on our money back and he said the boss would have to phone us . Though he was not in at the moment. Train home no car.
Now the boss is giving us the run around , not returning calls, and passing messages that he'll get the car fixed.
I've checked the sales of goods act and It states that the goods must be fit for purpose. As far as second hand cars go. Private sales only need to be 'As described' but second hand cars from commercial garages must 'Be safe and suitable to get you from A to B' clearly this car is not. I have contacted VOSA and they agree that mounting brackets are most definately a safety issue and that no car leaving a place of commercial sale should have broken gearbox mounting brackets. I've also contacted Trading standards who are taking up the case as a safety issue.
In the meantime I have no car.
We called down the garage once again tonight and the guy refused point blank to issue a refund - only fix the car by Wednesday.
I need to send the garage a letter demanding my money back , but dont know where to start. Anyone on here clued up with this part of the law.
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Thanks Tafflaff
Recently I had been looking for a nice older second hand 7 seater to replace my overley expensive 2 yr old Galaxy. My wife found a nice 02 Renault Espace in one of the Garages in the area.
We picked the car up and as soon as we got onto the industrial estate the car started missing. Phoned the garage and they said fuel it up cos it was empty and had probably picked up some muck off the bottom of the tank. I filled the tank and also put some Redex in. Pulled onto the A470 and the car would not go over 50. Also every time I broke there was a grinding noise from the gearbox and a clank.
I phoned the salesman and he said we're shut now, fetch it down in the morning. We did this and on the way down the A470 going around a left bend there was another clank and the car lurched a few feet to the right. I nearly lost it! Had my wife and two of the children in the car as well!
I got to the garage and the mechanic said there was a coil box gone and 2 gear box mountings broke. This is a car that had just had a full examination by said mechanic the day before. We insisted on our money back and he said the boss would have to phone us . Though he was not in at the moment. Train home no car.
Now the boss is giving us the run around , not returning calls, and passing messages that he'll get the car fixed.
I've checked the sales of goods act and It states that the goods must be fit for purpose. As far as second hand cars go. Private sales only need to be 'As described' but second hand cars from commercial garages must 'Be safe and suitable to get you from A to B' clearly this car is not. I have contacted VOSA and they agree that mounting brackets are most definately a safety issue and that no car leaving a place of commercial sale should have broken gearbox mounting brackets. I've also contacted Trading standards who are taking up the case as a safety issue.
In the meantime I have no car.
We called down the garage once again tonight and the guy refused point blank to issue a refund - only fix the car by Wednesday.
I need to send the garage a letter demanding my money back , but dont know where to start. Anyone on here clued up with this part of the law.
Any thoughts much appreciated.
Thanks Tafflaff
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