Hi All, I bought a Chinese motorbike last September, was delivered Mid-October 2020; I did not use the bike much until Feb/March Period.
It had an issue where the engine would cut out, the dealer tried multiple times to repair the fault, perhaps changing 26 parts of the engine? Since April 2021. After having the bike in the garage for 1 month, June to July, the dealer recommended I rejected the sale as they couldn't fix it.
A new bike should not break down irreversibly within 6 Months. The principle dealer has said that the manufacturer will make an offer but expect trade price (I paid £1350 and I'm expecting c£1200) (fair value considering 4000km and the age of bike, I put adverts to sell the bike for £1400 and had interest.)
Today the dealer said because the bike is 10 months old and has 4000 miles that I wont get anywhere near what I paid for the bike. Surely a new bike should have a durability expectation? The warranty covers 7000km a year. The failure of the bike makes it completely unroadworthy as the engine will cut out, when I'm in front of an arctic lorry making it incredibly unsafe to be on the road.
Does anyone know how to pursue or what to do if I am given a low-ball offer tomorrow? I have a friend who is a commercial arbitrator whom would help me out, but any recommendations on what I can do, if I reject the offer on the 'rejection of sale'. I get the feeling, the dealer is just trying to limit his losses on the bike.
It had an issue where the engine would cut out, the dealer tried multiple times to repair the fault, perhaps changing 26 parts of the engine? Since April 2021. After having the bike in the garage for 1 month, June to July, the dealer recommended I rejected the sale as they couldn't fix it.
A new bike should not break down irreversibly within 6 Months. The principle dealer has said that the manufacturer will make an offer but expect trade price (I paid £1350 and I'm expecting c£1200) (fair value considering 4000km and the age of bike, I put adverts to sell the bike for £1400 and had interest.)
Today the dealer said because the bike is 10 months old and has 4000 miles that I wont get anywhere near what I paid for the bike. Surely a new bike should have a durability expectation? The warranty covers 7000km a year. The failure of the bike makes it completely unroadworthy as the engine will cut out, when I'm in front of an arctic lorry making it incredibly unsafe to be on the road.
Does anyone know how to pursue or what to do if I am given a low-ball offer tomorrow? I have a friend who is a commercial arbitrator whom would help me out, but any recommendations on what I can do, if I reject the offer on the 'rejection of sale'. I get the feeling, the dealer is just trying to limit his losses on the bike.
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