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Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

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  • Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

    I don’t know if you can help me but here is my story so far.In September 2013 I put down a £7,000 deposit on a brand new Vauxhall Astra GTC at my local Vauxhalldealership. Within a few months of driving the vehicle I noticed that the vehiclewas getting a lot of very minut stone chips all along both sides of the vehicle,and the rear and front bumpers. Now I know that when driving ,stone chipping tovehicles are inevitable to the front and on the roof but not along the sides ofthe vehicle. I am driving on normal road conditions and I do not drive on farmroads or loose gravel roads. I reported this to my local dealership where I purchasedmy vehicle and they organised for a Vauxhall technician to inspect my car.

    Vauxhall authorised the dealership to go ahead and re-spraythe damaged areas to my vehicle as they said that there was a fault in thepaintwork and the dealership authorised a set of mud flaps to be fitted. Myvehicle was re-sprayed but it had not been done to a professional standard asthe paint had been contaminated with silicone. My vehicle was booked in againfor a 2nd re-spray but yet again the dealership did not do aprofessional job as there was paint runs and buffing marks all over thevehicle. Vehicle booked in for a 3rd time, yet again no professionalstandard as the vehicle was covered in white/grey patches. I insisted that thedealership take my vehicle to its other workshop to fix the white/grey patchesas it was clear to me that I was not getting a professional standard ofworkmanship from their previous workshop. Vehicle in for a 4th timeat a different location, on picking up my vehicle the white/grey patches hadbeen polished out but I did have to return a 5th time as some of thewhite/grey patches returned after 2 days. Now, on each time that I picked up myvehicle from the workshop and drove it the 50 miles back home I would check forstone chips to the sides and on each rear quarter panel I counted at least 10 chips. With thefitting of the mud flaps there was no stone chipping to the front or rearbumpers.

    I included my finance company (GMAC a sister company ofVauxhall) in my complaints regarding the stone chips to the sides of thevehicle and finally after 18 months of hassling them they eventually agreed toreplace my vehicle on my terms, which was that they take back my vehicle andreplace it with a vehicle of the same spec, that I would be clear of anyoutstanding finance on the car and that my monthly payments would stay the samefor the duration of the contract (5 years 0%).

    I eventually got confirmation from the dealership managerthat they were trying to find a vehicle of the same spec as my current vehiclebut were having problems in finding one. The manager offered me a vehicle thesame model as my current one but with different specs but my monthly premiumswould be higher. I categorically told him that I would not accept this as theagreement was for a like for like with no extra money changing hands.

    My dealership manager text me on 17/03/16 and asked me tocome in to the dealership between 18/03/16 & 21/03/16. I went in with my wife and sat down with thedealership manager who said that as they could not find any vehicles with thesame spec as my current one they would have to build me one at the Vauxhallfactory. The manager went on to say thatthe reason to why he asked me to come in between these dates was that Vauxhallwere running a “£500 FREE FUEL EVENT” between these dates and that he wouldrather I get the £500 free fuel rather than missing out on it. I agreed andthen the manager wrote down on a piece of headed paper that Vauxhall would pay£1,200 towards my deposit plus a £2,000 contribution, my finance company wouldalso contribute £2,000 and that I would pay £500 deposit as Vauxhall werebuilding the car for me but that I would receive this £500 back within onemonth of contract starting. No contribution was offered from the dealership.

    Three months after the contract started I still had not receivedmy £500 back from Vauxhall. It then dawned on me that the £500 that I paid wasfor the FREE FUEL. I have reason to believe that I was misled into signing thisagreement with the dealership and I complained to both the dealership and myfinance company who are both adamant that I had not been misled.

    I also wrote numerous letters to the dealership asking formy loss of earnings, fuel expenses and compensation for repeatedly having totake days off work to deliver and pick up my vehicle 5 times because of their incompetencein repairing my vehicle, but each time their managing director replied backsaying that I had agreed when I was offered the replacement vehicle that it wasin full and final settlement. This was not the case as the only agreement that Ihad was with my finance company to replace my vehicle. Remember that nocontribution was made by the dealership when I signed for the replacementvehicle.

    On receiving my new vehicle in June 2015, after only 200miles I noticed that the same problem was happening with the stone chips alongthe sides of the vehicle. The dealership authorised a repair of the replacementvehicle which included re-spraying the damaged areas and applying vinyl alongthe full length of the vehicle. My replacement vehicle went in for repair but on collection the dealership had notre-sprayed the damage areas but applied the vinyl on top of the damaged areasat the rear quarter panels only. When I complained to the manager he said thatthey got mixed up with what they were supposed to do and would book the vehicleback in for a proper repair. Vauxhall now say that the paintwork is the correctthickness and refuse to fix the damage stating that the damage is being causedby outside influences and driving on loose gravel, this is even after theirfield technician checked what roads that I was driving on and gave the allclear on them. The dealership have however still accept that the repair thatthey previously done was inadequate and will fix it but they refuse point blankabout any future payment to me regarding misleading me or compensation. Do youthink I am correct in asking for these payments or am I daydreaming?

    Can you possibly help me as now I am in deadlock and I cannotafford a lawyer to act on my behalf.
    Last edited by fahad43; 29th April 2016, 22:31:PM. Reason: posted in the wrong section.
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    Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

    Don't know if you have done a search about the chipping problem, but a quick Google indicates this is a problem known to Vauxhall. eg: http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/sho...37-Stone-chips

    You bought the car in Sept 2013, it has a 1 year warranty on paint, but you would expect it to last longer.
    The problem appears to be that modern water based paints aren't as hard as the old solvent based stuff.
    You don't need to dive on gravel to get chipped..... poor roads and economy based pothole repairs leave enough rubbish around to provide the ammunition.

    As the dealership are agreeable to fixing the last repair and applying the anti chip vinyl, IMO it would not be worth the hassle and stress of initiating court action for compensation. That is not to say you would not be successful, just my opinion.

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    • #3
      Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

      Hi, I decided to initiate a CCJ against the car dealership as I need to know who is in the right here. I sent the dealership 2 letters stating that I would like the dealership to pay my expenses and what I believe to be a misrepresentation regarding the £500 free fuel offer in order for me to sign the contract. Both replies from the dealerships Managing Director stated that they refused point blank to offer any monies for my expenses etc, and refused to discuss this any further. Now I take it that the dealership received the CCJ as they would like for me to attend a meeting with their Managing Director, no doubt it is because they would now like to negotiate with me.
      Do I have to attend a meeting with them or should I let the CCJ run its course?

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      • #4
        Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

        By CCJ I assume you mean you've issued a claim against them. A CCJ is when you obtained a judgment against them and in favour of you.

        I would be inclined to ask them the purpose of the meeting, they have made it abundantly clear that they do not wish to engage in any discussion in misrepresentation or payment of travel expsenses.

        It depends what you are looking to get out of it really. It might be worth having the meeting but anything said/discussed to be put in writing and signed by them just in case they go back on their word if you do agree something
        If you have a question about the voluntary termination process, please read this guide first, as it should have all the answers you need. Please do not hijack another person's thread as I will not respond to you
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        • #5
          Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

          Yes ROb that's what i meant to say, that i issued a claim against them. I do not think that they would agree to the misrepresentation part, as would that not mean that the contract would become null and void in which case i could hand the car back with all repayments returned to me from my finance company?
          Also if the claim against them was issued on 03/05/16 when and how will i know if it goes to court. This is all new to me.

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          • #6
            Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

            They will have 14 days to acknowledge the claim and then file a defence no later than 28 days from the date of the claim being issued. If they fail to acknowledge then you can apply for summary judgment in favour of you.

            Do you want to hand the car back? or are you looking just for the £500 or something else?
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            • #7
              Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

              I'm hoping for £500 misrepresentation and about £1,400 in expenses including interest & compensation. Yes I would like to give the car back as the issue with the stone chips on both sides of the vehicle is very bad. I know you will say that stone chips are inevitable to vehicles, which I of course know because of the pot holes and loose gravel on the roads, but this is not normal to have them along both sides of the vehicle after only 200 miles and I do not drive on loose gravel roads. The paintwork will be stripped of paint if I keep the car to the 5 year contract of which I have 4 years left to go. See photos below of an 11 month old car.
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              • #8
                Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

                Well thats what you need to ask for, although you might not be able to settle for all of that, if worst comes to the worst I think you would rather hand the car back than get your £500 and expenses so just be prepared and don't expect them to bend over and say ok.

                Just so we know what exactly did you put on your particulars of claim when you submitted your claim e.g. the reason why you are claiming? could you copy and paste it?
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                • #9
                  Re: Stressed out over my new Vauxhall Astra GTC

                  Hi R0b,
                  The reason why i am claiming is because my car had been authorised to have a full re-spray at no cost to me. The re-spray was not done to a professional standard as the car had been contaminated with dust/silicone whilst getting re-sprayed. The 2nd repair to remove the contaminated paint work resulted in the car having paint runs on the paintwork and evidence of wet-n-dry sanding marks still visible on paintwork. The 3rd repair to eliminate the paint runs and sanding marks resulted in the car being covered in whiteish grey patches all over the car. The 4th repair to eliminate the whiteish grey patches resulted in some patches returning after a few days. This is why I want to claim back all my expenses as I had to drive a total of 793 miles and take a total of 8 days off from work to deliver and pick up my car as well as interest costs. Also the £500 for misrepresentation/misleading me into thinking that I would receive the £500 FREE FUEL OFFER that was in the promotion at the time of signing a new contract for a replacement vehicle.
                  Also today the defendant had filed an acknowledge of service, what happens now?
                  Last edited by fahad43; 12th May 2016, 20:37:PM.

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