Hi All,
As previously you have helped me with my legal issues and all went well I hope someone could help / guide me to the proper solution. Here is what has happened...
On 31st July 2018 I have bought a car for my fiance, Audi A1. We were quite happy with the car besides the clutch, I'm not a mechanic however in my opinion it was "catching" gear too late (you had to depress the clutch all the way to get the car start moving) I have told that to the dealer and he said it is all fine, it went through MOT and service and this is just the way it is with this car. I wasn't happy with that answer so I asked if he can let me know the garage where the MOT is done and I wanted to ask for more professional opinion. He came back with the garage owner and I've explained my concern again, he went into the car drove a little bit and said the same, car is fine it is just this model that acts like that. So I took his word for granted (oh how foolish I was...) and we bought the car with a 3yr Gold warranty with warrantywise. Just to mention the car had 27000 miles on it when bought.
Now here comes the best, last Friday on 24th May my fiance was going to work as usual and on her way back suddenly the car started to behave weird and gears were switching by them selves raves were totally out of control, so we took it to the garage. What was diagnosed is that the clutch was slipping as the clutch plate was extremely worn out! Bear in mind my partner might not be the best driver yet she's quite good and she has had previously driven other cars as well and nothing was wrong.
The warranty company obviously refused to pay for repairs which is nearly £800 ... since the entire clutch must be replaced and not only the worn out part.
What the company covers under this policy: (see attached)
Clutch:
Flywheel (includes dual mass flywheel), flex plate,
pressure plate, centre plate (excludes worn out
facing material) ring gear, release bearing, master
cylinder, slave cylinder, fork lever, clutch pedal and
cable.
well OK, fair enough not covering the worn part yet I believe if the entire clutch has to be replaced the company should cover at least rest of the parts?
Am I right? I wanted to compromise so I would pay for what is not covered and they for the rest, but no.
At this point I wanted to ask if I should chase the warranty company? If not, because they are, in their own way, right, can I chase the dealer who sold the car to me?
Just common sense, Audi is kind off premium brand and uses (one would expect) good quality parts, is it normal that a clutch needs replacing after 32K miles? (current mileage) ?
My fiance drove the car for 10 months exactly, 5000 miles she has done on the car. Am I at least right to demand refund for repairs from the dealer who sold the car?
Thanks in advance for any piece of information. I appreciate any help at this point as I don't know if I just have to pay £800 for my stupidity or I was just a victim of rip off. I will be happy if I could get some of my money back.
Kind regards
M's
As previously you have helped me with my legal issues and all went well I hope someone could help / guide me to the proper solution. Here is what has happened...
On 31st July 2018 I have bought a car for my fiance, Audi A1. We were quite happy with the car besides the clutch, I'm not a mechanic however in my opinion it was "catching" gear too late (you had to depress the clutch all the way to get the car start moving) I have told that to the dealer and he said it is all fine, it went through MOT and service and this is just the way it is with this car. I wasn't happy with that answer so I asked if he can let me know the garage where the MOT is done and I wanted to ask for more professional opinion. He came back with the garage owner and I've explained my concern again, he went into the car drove a little bit and said the same, car is fine it is just this model that acts like that. So I took his word for granted (oh how foolish I was...) and we bought the car with a 3yr Gold warranty with warrantywise. Just to mention the car had 27000 miles on it when bought.
Now here comes the best, last Friday on 24th May my fiance was going to work as usual and on her way back suddenly the car started to behave weird and gears were switching by them selves raves were totally out of control, so we took it to the garage. What was diagnosed is that the clutch was slipping as the clutch plate was extremely worn out! Bear in mind my partner might not be the best driver yet she's quite good and she has had previously driven other cars as well and nothing was wrong.
The warranty company obviously refused to pay for repairs which is nearly £800 ... since the entire clutch must be replaced and not only the worn out part.
What the company covers under this policy: (see attached)
Clutch:
Flywheel (includes dual mass flywheel), flex plate,
pressure plate, centre plate (excludes worn out
facing material) ring gear, release bearing, master
cylinder, slave cylinder, fork lever, clutch pedal and
cable.
well OK, fair enough not covering the worn part yet I believe if the entire clutch has to be replaced the company should cover at least rest of the parts?
Am I right? I wanted to compromise so I would pay for what is not covered and they for the rest, but no.
At this point I wanted to ask if I should chase the warranty company? If not, because they are, in their own way, right, can I chase the dealer who sold the car to me?
Just common sense, Audi is kind off premium brand and uses (one would expect) good quality parts, is it normal that a clutch needs replacing after 32K miles? (current mileage) ?
My fiance drove the car for 10 months exactly, 5000 miles she has done on the car. Am I at least right to demand refund for repairs from the dealer who sold the car?
Thanks in advance for any piece of information. I appreciate any help at this point as I don't know if I just have to pay £800 for my stupidity or I was just a victim of rip off. I will be happy if I could get some of my money back.
Kind regards
M's
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