just for the record so you guys can see my situation i will post a small part of the ts letter detailing the problem, this isnt just wear and tear on a 10 year old 80k mile car, the car was sold to me as a fit for purpose reliable car wich it is not and never has been from the day i got it.
heres a list of the faults, theres that many i may have forgot a few, and yes some of them are trivial matters but ever one i had to take time out my day and be without a car and over 6k out while the car went back to garage over and over again with no urgency to fix it as it was coming out his pocket and not a paying customers.
- Engine management light on during test drive.
- Engine management light came back on whilst sitting on xxxxx forecourt, returned to xxxxx with fault codes p4087 and p4088, the engine management light was off on collection with no codes shown, no part replaced just turned off by computer.
- Trim was missing from window on purchase, this was fitted when the part arrived at xxxxx.
- New trim came loose after a day on motorway at 70mph, returned to xxxxx to be refitted.
- New trim came loose again and was re attached with silicone at xxxxx as they broke the clips.
- Grinding noise from front of car, took back to xxxxx and it was a drop link, this was replaced.
- Grinding noise appeared from the front of car again, took back to xxxxx and the new drop link was faulty which was replaced.
- Grinding noise appeared from front of car again, took back to xxxxx and the new drop link was not tightened up correctly, this has now been resolved.
- Intermittent fault when starting – car won’t start – calls over fast – engine management light comes on with codes p4087 and p4088 then clears after 10 minutes. Due to this being an intermittent fault I was told by xxxxx I would have to get the car down with the fault shown in order to locate the problem. This problem is still reoccurring.
- Car developed a shudder at low revs, car was returned to xxxxx and terracleaned which did not resolve the issue.
- Car was taken back to xxxxx and an injector was replaced under warranty which did not resolve the issue.
- Car was taken back to xxxxx and another injector was replaced under warranty and the shuddering was reduced.
- Car suffered a catastrophic engine failure on 21st March, Con rod failure which was not covered by the supplied warranty, after discussions with xxxxx xx sourced a replacement engine, a new timing belt and battery was also fitted during this time with a further cost to myself of £1,380. The car was returned to me on the 8th May and ran ok for two days.
- ACS would not work after new engine was fitted, xxxxx tried new fuse and this did not rectify the problem, this issue is not resolved.
- Car was recovered by xxxxx after suffering another failure on 11th May this time the new timing belt had come off the new engine due to a failure. This was replaced and returned on the 23rd May.
- Car was taken to xxxxx on 29th May due to shuddering and excessive black smoke when accelerating. This was the rocker arm cover, possibly damaged due to timing belt coming off previously. Car was returned on Monday 10th June still shuddering although not as bad.
- Car recovered by xxxxx on Wednesday 19th June after suffering another failure on Sunday 16th June. Car lurching and shuddering then reved up to 4500 rpm on its own, this issue hasn’t been resolved and the vehicle is still in xxxxx at present, turbo has been sent to specialist to be examined, turbo returned to xxxxx, still trying to find the issue with no idea of a timeframe for returning the vehicle to myself.
- Due to all the above issues, the stress caused by these issues and the costs I have incurred to travel by public transport from xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx and back at a cost of £13 per day for weeks at a time whilst the above car has been on my driveway not driveable or it has been in xxxxx being repaired or waiting to be repaired. I have been very understanding and gave xxxxx every opportunity to rectify the problems but I now feel I have no option but to return the car for a refund as I have lost all faith in the vehicle and deem it not fit for purpose.
Due to all these issues in a 6 month period i dont think i am being unreasonable saying the car is not and never has been fit for purpose and buying from a 'reputible dealer' i would not expect these issues with a 5k car!!
no that's pretty bad, I recently bought a £6k volvo v50 that was 6 years old; looks perfect and drives like new, never a problem.
If I bought a range rover for £5K, I'd expect it would break down within 3 minutes of leaving the forecourt, if it ever got off the forecourt.
If I bought a £5K pickup like a hilux or ranger, I'd expect that it would run reasonably trouble free for a year,,then probably need regular monthly repairs for a couple more before scrapping.
Car dealers probably don't really know existing issues with most cars they P/E or buy at auction, they just top them up with fluids, have them valeted, spray the tyres and trim and make them look nice, usually a trip to halfords to buy 5 cans of silver wheel paint too. However, they do have obligations in terms of what they sell you, so they need to offer you a refund and compensation or you should really look to take legal action IMHO.
I don't think they could foresee drop link breaking, con rod failing leading to new engine, timing belt and battery, that's just bad luck of buying used..could have happened quickly, could have not happened for years...if it was bought with trim missing, that's probably not their fault either if it was sold as seen...
You should push for a compensation or at least partial refund, that's only fair and your right.
I recently bought an relatively new Hilux, and only once I got it did the small things start to appear.
drum brakes spray painted silver to hide wear and rust, same with brake calibres
spray painted wheels and black trim - once I washed it with the powersprayer all the paint chipped off to show the old finish, rust, etc. etc.
some of the new tyres promised were just flipped to show the other side which was hardly worn, but inside edges worn hard
car was delivered with speed limiter, not advertised
rear door not aligned with one side of the bodywork
AC not working
One brake squeeking due to sticking calibre
misaligned steering wheel
etc. etc.
I took it up with them of course, didn't want to return it as it was an 800 mile delivery to me and a flight in between!...ended up with £600 compensation even though I asked for £1,200. I've had most of the work done locally here for little money, but they definitely screwed me for a good couple grand.
That was Alan Kerr in Devon FWIW - shame on you.
in general, used car dealers are a pretty scummy bunch, they'll screw you and the next guy if they can.