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simon19782000 said:
Hi I've part exchanged my old car for a new one. The dealer dropped new one off and took the old one away. After driving my old one away it broke down after 30 miles with a large oil leek. I had no idea there was any issues with my part ex what's everyone's rights and opinions on this matter
simon19782000 said:
They are saying that I must of know about the problem and blaming me now wanting to reverse the deal or fix it at a cost really dont know what to do awfull situation to be in
simon19782000 said:
They saying it's an old leek from around the turbo area that I must of known about which is not the case needs a 3 hr investigation to identify the full problem
sbk1972 said:
The old addage of ` buyer beware` doesnt mean anything so the trick is to advertise facts, don't over fill the advert with cr4p and just leave it like that.
If the seller is private, note a hidden trader, the car was in their name, then push back. Even if he knew there could of been an issue, of which I would keep quiet, then I wouldn't admit it. I've brought many 2rd cars and have brought some right lemons and some right deals too. Its my responsibility to research the type of car I want, check for those issues and for me to decide whether to buy it or not. The new buyer could of had the car RAC / AA checked, could of brought a friend to review, but didnt.
If the seller is private, note a hidden trader, the car was in their name, then push back. Even if he knew there could of been an issue, of which I would keep quiet, then I wouldn't admit it. I've brought many 2rd cars and have brought some right lemons and some right deals too. Its my responsibility to research the type of car I want, check for those issues and for me to decide whether to buy it or not. The new buyer could of had the car RAC / AA checked, could of brought a friend to review, but didnt.
SlimJim16v said:
sbk1972 said:
The old addage of ` buyer beware` doesnt mean anything so the trick is to advertise facts, don't over fill the advert with cr4p and just leave it like that.
If the seller is private, note a hidden trader, the car was in their name, then push back. Even if he knew there could of been an issue, of which I would keep quiet, then I wouldn't admit it. I've brought many 2rd cars and have brought some right lemons and some right deals too. Its my responsibility to research the type of car I want, check for those issues and for me to decide whether to buy it or not. The new buyer could of had the car RAC / AA checked, could of brought a friend to review, but didnt.
If the seller is private, note a hidden trader, the car was in their name, then push back. Even if he knew there could of been an issue, of which I would keep quiet, then I wouldn't admit it. I've brought many 2rd cars and have brought some right lemons and some right deals too. Its my responsibility to research the type of car I want, check for those issues and for me to decide whether to buy it or not. The new buyer could of had the car RAC / AA checked, could of brought a friend to review, but didnt.
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