Car bought from a big franchise dealer last Thursday, engine
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Last Thursday I picked up a 2020 Suzuki Swift with 32,000 miles on the clock and four stamps in the service history from a Toyota dealer.
The car did come with an RAC Platinum warranty, but I have little faith in third party aftermarket warranties
When I got home tonight and parked the car I swear I could hear a mild engine knock
I tried to record it but this phone loves to filter out background noise
I did have the car booked in for the oil change tomorrow morning because I never trust the previous persons oil changes, but at the moment I am probably going to cancel this.
Advice please
The car did come with an RAC Platinum warranty, but I have little faith in third party aftermarket warranties
When I got home tonight and parked the car I swear I could hear a mild engine knock
I tried to record it but this phone loves to filter out background noise
I did have the car booked in for the oil change tomorrow morning because I never trust the previous persons oil changes, but at the moment I am probably going to cancel this.
Advice please
119 said:
Why wouldn’t you call the dealer asap to express concern?
Was it present on the test drive?
I'll be calling them tomorrow at 9am when they open.Was it present on the test drive?
The knock was not when I test drove the car
When I got home tonight, I went to set up the radio on the car, and then I heard it, tried to record it but the phone didn't get it clearly.
Think I'll install a voice recorder app and try get not filtered audio.
cirian75 said:
119 said:
Is it a swift sport?
Yes, its the Swift I picked up on Thursday aka Chunky
I don’t seem to recall these having engine issues though but as we had no problems, never looked for any.
Let us know how it goes!
Sorry I would be rejecting it and not wanting the dealer to palm me off onto a aftermarket warranty.
I had a gearbox leak on a Citroën from a Citroën main dealer and they repeatedly tried palming me off on their Citroën approved used warranty (third party company).
If it has an engine knock it's possibly been run low on oil at somepoint or a myriad of other issues - a worn engine will never be right without a lot of work and dealer visits where you use your annual leave from work to drop and pick up
Just reject.
I had a gearbox leak on a Citroën from a Citroën main dealer and they repeatedly tried palming me off on their Citroën approved used warranty (third party company).
If it has an engine knock it's possibly been run low on oil at somepoint or a myriad of other issues - a worn engine will never be right without a lot of work and dealer visits where you use your annual leave from work to drop and pick up
Just reject.
Hugo Stiglitz said:
Sorry I would be rejecting it and not wanting the dealer to palm me off onto a aftermarket warranty.
I had a gearbox leak on a Citroën from a Citroën main dealer and they repeatedly tried palming me off on their Citroën approved used warranty (third party company).
If it has an engine knock it's possibly been run low on oil at somepoint or a myriad of other issues - a worn engine will never be right without a lot of work and dealer visits where you use your annual leave from work to drop and pick up
Just reject.
That is the crucial bit. Maybe get that confirmed before jumping to rejection.I had a gearbox leak on a Citroën from a Citroën main dealer and they repeatedly tried palming me off on their Citroën approved used warranty (third party company).
If it has an engine knock it's possibly been run low on oil at somepoint or a myriad of other issues - a worn engine will never be right without a lot of work and dealer visits where you use your annual leave from work to drop and pick up
Just reject.
This forum has a no naming and shaming policy. My posts in the past have been deleted about the warranty your car has. I had the exact same warranty package and long story short I ended up £6k out of pocket- I ended up picking up the cost of an engine rebuild. The warranty has the "RAC" branding but is nothing to do with the RAC - it's underwritten by another company.
So, from my past experience - I cannot stress enough, do not let the supplying dealer palm you off on to the warranty company. The warranty company will lead you on a goose chase and will do everything they can to get of paying if a problem is found.
So, from my past experience - I cannot stress enough, do not let the supplying dealer palm you off on to the warranty company. The warranty company will lead you on a goose chase and will do everything they can to get of paying if a problem is found.
turbomoggie said:
This forum has a no naming and shaming policy. My posts in the past have been deleted about the warranty your car has. I had the exact same warranty package and long story short I ended up £6k out of pocket- I ended up picking up the cost of an engine rebuild. The warranty has the "RAC" branding but is nothing to do with the RAC - it's underwritten by another company.
So, from my past experience - I cannot stress enough, do not let the supplying dealer palm you off on to the warranty company. The warranty company will lead you on a goose chase and will do everything they can to get of paying if a problem is found.
A warranty is for issues that are not present at the time of purchase, not something present at the time of purchase, in the OPs case all they should do is go back to the supplying dealer it is nothing to do with the warranty.So, from my past experience - I cannot stress enough, do not let the supplying dealer palm you off on to the warranty company. The warranty company will lead you on a goose chase and will do everything they can to get of paying if a problem is found.
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