Hi Everyone
I am just asking for some advice regarding a car I purchased privately.
I purchased a 2012 car with 50k millage on it privately for £5000. I drove back from the seller's house which is about 200 miles away. On the way back nearly done 190 miles the car suddenly broke down and had the AA guy come to tow me to my local dealer. The car has been diagnosed and the bill has come to £1000. The seller described the car as excellent car to drive and run in excellent condition. When I purchased the car the seller said apart from the MOT they have not done any major works on the car which they had bought ~3 years ago. I specifically asked if timing etc has been changed and they said no.
When I took it to the garage they noted the injectors were changed (one of which was broken and I am having to replace) and the timing belt was also changed 3 months ago (there is a sticker on the engine with date and millage on saying when it was changed) which the seller did not tell me about at all. They have also said there is a valve called EGR valve that also needs replacing all of which would not suddenly brake down.
I paid for the car via bank transfer at the time when I viewed the car. I contacted citizen advice bureau who said the car is not as described as it broke down on the way back home.
I am just wondering whether anyone has had similar problems regarding making legal action for contribution towards the repair of the car from the private seller.
I am just asking for some advice regarding a car I purchased privately.
I purchased a 2012 car with 50k millage on it privately for £5000. I drove back from the seller's house which is about 200 miles away. On the way back nearly done 190 miles the car suddenly broke down and had the AA guy come to tow me to my local dealer. The car has been diagnosed and the bill has come to £1000. The seller described the car as excellent car to drive and run in excellent condition. When I purchased the car the seller said apart from the MOT they have not done any major works on the car which they had bought ~3 years ago. I specifically asked if timing etc has been changed and they said no.
When I took it to the garage they noted the injectors were changed (one of which was broken and I am having to replace) and the timing belt was also changed 3 months ago (there is a sticker on the engine with date and millage on saying when it was changed) which the seller did not tell me about at all. They have also said there is a valve called EGR valve that also needs replacing all of which would not suddenly brake down.
I paid for the car via bank transfer at the time when I viewed the car. I contacted citizen advice bureau who said the car is not as described as it broke down on the way back home.
I am just wondering whether anyone has had similar problems regarding making legal action for contribution towards the repair of the car from the private seller.
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