Hi, I hope this finds you all well in these difficult times.
I would appreciate any help and advice with this. I bought a second hand car in November last year. 2 days after picking it up it developed a fault (engine management light came on, fault with CAT/DPF). I sent a message to the dealership through WhatsApp and got a reply (still have the conversation). After lots of back and forward, having the car for weeks on end, they replaced the CAT and DPF in January this year. During the repair they knocked the sensory for the active cruise control, vw have quoted £500+ to repair. The fault returned almost immediately so I spoke again to the garage. They wanted me to bring it back in to be looked at by a specialist. Then we all got locked down with COVID-19. The garage then where not available to answer calls. In the last three weeks I have been in contact with them. They are trying to dissuade me from trying to return the car. They have offered either to give me £1300 towards fixing the issues and not to contact them again or to return the car and give them £1000.
what I need to know more about is can I reject the car as it is not fit for purpose or am I stuck with accepting one of their offers. Considering the repairs estimated by the vw garage would be £5500+ and I don’t want to pay them £1000.
The car is financed, and I have informed the finance company.
any suggestions please? Thank you in advance
I would appreciate any help and advice with this. I bought a second hand car in November last year. 2 days after picking it up it developed a fault (engine management light came on, fault with CAT/DPF). I sent a message to the dealership through WhatsApp and got a reply (still have the conversation). After lots of back and forward, having the car for weeks on end, they replaced the CAT and DPF in January this year. During the repair they knocked the sensory for the active cruise control, vw have quoted £500+ to repair. The fault returned almost immediately so I spoke again to the garage. They wanted me to bring it back in to be looked at by a specialist. Then we all got locked down with COVID-19. The garage then where not available to answer calls. In the last three weeks I have been in contact with them. They are trying to dissuade me from trying to return the car. They have offered either to give me £1300 towards fixing the issues and not to contact them again or to return the car and give them £1000.
what I need to know more about is can I reject the car as it is not fit for purpose or am I stuck with accepting one of their offers. Considering the repairs estimated by the vw garage would be £5500+ and I don’t want to pay them £1000.
The car is financed, and I have informed the finance company.
any suggestions please? Thank you in advance
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