Hello,
I sold a Golf last week (17/9/14) and the buyer paid and collected a couple of days later, he spent 2 hours looking over the car and I ended up taking a hit on the asking price as I needed to get rid and pay the loan back as quickly as possible.
Since he took the car he's been texting me complaining about all sorts of thing like, no oil, noisy starting, smell of petrol - none of these things were a problem when we had it.
And the biggie - the clutches in the DSG are worn and need replacing, he test drove the car and we owned it for nearly 2 years and the gearbox has never been a problem and in fact he said he hadn't noticed any problem with it until the dealers told him otherwise.
He only took it to the dealers because I had told him to do so as the car was due a recall on the DSG and we never got round to doing it before selling.
VW want £750 to fix the gearbox and the buyer wants £300 from me as compensation because he states I knew the problem was there when I sold it.
Do I pay up?
He made subtle threats on the phone ("see you soon" or "see you around") and my wife is worried and doesn't feel safe at home as he only lives a few miles away.
I don't think he's trying to scam me as he emailed me a copy of the quote from the VW dealer and he's said I can meet him there and pay my share direct to them.
If I don't pay he stated he'd be taking me to court and that I "wouldn't have a leg to stand on", according to advice given to him by his lawyer.
He also stated that once I pay he’d leave me alone and delete my number off his phone.
Any advice would be appreciated as he wants an answer by tomorrow evening.
Thanks.
I sold a Golf last week (17/9/14) and the buyer paid and collected a couple of days later, he spent 2 hours looking over the car and I ended up taking a hit on the asking price as I needed to get rid and pay the loan back as quickly as possible.
Since he took the car he's been texting me complaining about all sorts of thing like, no oil, noisy starting, smell of petrol - none of these things were a problem when we had it.
And the biggie - the clutches in the DSG are worn and need replacing, he test drove the car and we owned it for nearly 2 years and the gearbox has never been a problem and in fact he said he hadn't noticed any problem with it until the dealers told him otherwise.
He only took it to the dealers because I had told him to do so as the car was due a recall on the DSG and we never got round to doing it before selling.
VW want £750 to fix the gearbox and the buyer wants £300 from me as compensation because he states I knew the problem was there when I sold it.
Do I pay up?
He made subtle threats on the phone ("see you soon" or "see you around") and my wife is worried and doesn't feel safe at home as he only lives a few miles away.
I don't think he's trying to scam me as he emailed me a copy of the quote from the VW dealer and he's said I can meet him there and pay my share direct to them.
If I don't pay he stated he'd be taking me to court and that I "wouldn't have a leg to stand on", according to advice given to him by his lawyer.
He also stated that once I pay he’d leave me alone and delete my number off his phone.
Any advice would be appreciated as he wants an answer by tomorrow evening.
Thanks.
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