I part exchanged a car 11 June, it was sold to me with a clean MOT with no advisories, within a couple of days I booked it into a local garage to have it checked out (I know nothing about cars!). The car was finally checked 01 July and I was advised it should never have passed an MOT. Both front tyres were perished on inside edges and split. N/S/R tyre inner wall perished and rear handbrake cable damaged.
I contacted the dealer 05 July, detailing the faults found and requested a refund as the car was mis-sold. The dealer refused to refund the car and offered a repair of the tyres, the dealership is 60 miles away and I was expected to take the car to them to get the brake cable fixed once the tyres were repaired.
I refused this offer as I felt I had been mis-sold the car originally. I had also sought advice from trading standards who advised me not to let the dealer repair the faults until the car had been independently checked by DVSA. In the meantime I had the car checked by another garage that found the same faults.
DVSA checked the car 21 July and issued a Roadworthy prohibition notice. They found 4 major defects and 7 advisories. I sent a copy of the notice along with a letter before action to the dealer 21 July.
I further emailed to the dealer 30/07/22 to let them know I had to SORN the car.
I received no reply with the 14 days, so I emailed the dealer again 12 August advising that I would be pursuing this through the small claims court. The dealer replied 3 days later saying I was being disingenuous, he claimed I was trying to make a claim as I was trying struggling to sell the car that I had part exchanged, I hadn't even advertised my car for sale at this point, there was nothing wrong with my old car, other than it was a bit big for me. He recently advertised my old car for nearly twice the price I part exchanged it for! He said that as he offered to repair the faults I have no grounds to request a refund and the court would go in his favour.
I am now in the process of trying to complete the online claim form. I've read lots of good advice on this forum but some of it is conflicting which is confusing me further.
I'm not sure how much detail is needed in the 'Briefly explain your claim' box. Does anyone have some good examples I can look at please?
Also it is unclear how I attach my documents to the claim, is this something I do online or do I need to send them separately?
Any advice would be appreciated - Thanks in anticipation
I contacted the dealer 05 July, detailing the faults found and requested a refund as the car was mis-sold. The dealer refused to refund the car and offered a repair of the tyres, the dealership is 60 miles away and I was expected to take the car to them to get the brake cable fixed once the tyres were repaired.
I refused this offer as I felt I had been mis-sold the car originally. I had also sought advice from trading standards who advised me not to let the dealer repair the faults until the car had been independently checked by DVSA. In the meantime I had the car checked by another garage that found the same faults.
DVSA checked the car 21 July and issued a Roadworthy prohibition notice. They found 4 major defects and 7 advisories. I sent a copy of the notice along with a letter before action to the dealer 21 July.
I further emailed to the dealer 30/07/22 to let them know I had to SORN the car.
I received no reply with the 14 days, so I emailed the dealer again 12 August advising that I would be pursuing this through the small claims court. The dealer replied 3 days later saying I was being disingenuous, he claimed I was trying to make a claim as I was trying struggling to sell the car that I had part exchanged, I hadn't even advertised my car for sale at this point, there was nothing wrong with my old car, other than it was a bit big for me. He recently advertised my old car for nearly twice the price I part exchanged it for! He said that as he offered to repair the faults I have no grounds to request a refund and the court would go in his favour.
I am now in the process of trying to complete the online claim form. I've read lots of good advice on this forum but some of it is conflicting which is confusing me further.
I'm not sure how much detail is needed in the 'Briefly explain your claim' box. Does anyone have some good examples I can look at please?
Also it is unclear how I attach my documents to the claim, is this something I do online or do I need to send them separately?
Any advice would be appreciated - Thanks in anticipation
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