Hi
I am not sure whether the forum deals with my kind of problem but it was recommended to me on another forum.
I ordered a new car for September delivery. I signed the paperwork and balance of deposit 2 days before delivery so the dealer could tax the car. 1 day before delivery they told me they had found a fault and are waiting for a part from the manufacturer. They do not, as yet, know when it will arrive. I am unhappy about repairing my brand new car in this way. It is clearly faulty and therefore not as described or fit for purpose (they won’t let me drive it due to the nature of the fault). Can I reject the vehicle using the consumer protection legislation and obtain a full refund?
Any help greatly appreciated.
I am not sure whether the forum deals with my kind of problem but it was recommended to me on another forum.
I ordered a new car for September delivery. I signed the paperwork and balance of deposit 2 days before delivery so the dealer could tax the car. 1 day before delivery they told me they had found a fault and are waiting for a part from the manufacturer. They do not, as yet, know when it will arrive. I am unhappy about repairing my brand new car in this way. It is clearly faulty and therefore not as described or fit for purpose (they won’t let me drive it due to the nature of the fault). Can I reject the vehicle using the consumer protection legislation and obtain a full refund?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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