Rejecting car - dealer ignoring me
Rejecting car - dealer ignoring me
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aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Bought a car with a fault which the dealer has failed to rectify multiple times. I've informed them that I will be rejecting the car, and they are now ignoring emails.

What's the best way to go about this? Causing a huge headache as I need a car to get to work.

kestral

2,130 posts

230 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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aturnick54 said:
I've informed them that I will be rejecting the car
When you tell them you have rejected the car then they have to act. Letting them know you 'will be' rejecting the car means you have not yet rejected it. And they will know that.

aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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kestral said:
When you tell them you have rejected the car then they have to act. Letting them know you 'will be' rejecting the car means you have not yet rejected it. And they will know that.
They've told me already they're prepared to take the car back. Do I still need to formally reject it with such wording?

Muzzer79

12,664 posts

210 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Why don't you go and see them in person, with the car?

aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Muzzer79 said:
Why don't you go and see them in person, with the car?
Because there's a risk of engine failure if the vehicle is used , and they're quite a trek away.

They have said they're prepared to take it back, and asked me for the cars mileage. I assumed this would confirm they know I'm rejecting.

paintman

7,847 posts

213 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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Ring them.

Muzzer79

12,664 posts

210 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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aturnick54 said:
Muzzer79 said:
Why don't you go and see them in person, with the car?
Because there's a risk of engine failure if the vehicle is used , and they're quite a trek away.

They have said they're prepared to take it back, and asked me for the cars mileage. I assumed this would confirm they know I'm rejecting.
You'll likely need to take the car back to them anyway.

Being as you can't now use the car, write to them formally to inform them you are rejecting it, arrange transport of the car back to them, accompany the car and speak to someone in person.

ellingtj

306 posts

297 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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You don't have to return the car to them, all you have to do is make the car available for collection. However, taking it back to them would probably makes things happen quicker.

zedx19

3,017 posts

163 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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aturnick54 said:
They have said they're prepared to take it back, and asked me for the cars mileage. I assumed this would confirm they know I'm rejecting.
So the dealer isn't ignoring you now then? They'll want to know the mileage as they'll deduct usage, give them the mileage and they'll likely propose what they want to deduct for the mileage you've covered in the vehicle.

aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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zedx19 said:
So the dealer isn't ignoring you now then? They'll want to know the mileage as they'll deduct usage, give them the mileage and they'll likely propose what they want to deduct for the mileage you've covered in the vehicle.
This was said a week ago, which was their last contact. I've sent a few emails since and none have been responded to.

aturnick54

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51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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ellingtj said:
You don't have to return the car to them, all you have to do is make the car available for collection. However, taking it back to them would probably makes things happen quicker.
That's what I thought. Car is here and I've got all the paperwork with it so legally it's now down to them

mcpoot

1,285 posts

130 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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How did you finance the purchase? Did you use a finance company or pay any part by credit card? If so you may have the option of making a section 75 claim.

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

283 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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kestral said:
aturnick54 said:
I've informed them that I will be rejecting the car
When you tell them you have rejected the car then they have to act. Letting them know you 'will be' rejecting the car means you have not yet rejected it. And they will know that.
The famous 'I will be doing' phrase.

aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Monday 6th March 2023
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mcpoot said:
How did you finance the purchase? Did you use a finance company or pay any part by credit card? If so you may have the option of making a section 75 claim.
Unfortunately not. Deposit by debit card, rest by bank transfer.

BertBert

20,885 posts

234 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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Do they answer your phone calls?

aturnick54

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1,327 posts

51 months

Tuesday 7th March 2023
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BertBert said:
Do they answer your phone calls?
No I haven't been able to get through

dundarach

5,972 posts

251 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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Go and see them

Ring the sales number after withholding your number first

(Document everything and after each call, email them with a transcript)

Oldred_V8S

3,764 posts

261 months

Wednesday 8th March 2023
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ellingtj said:
You don't have to return the car to them, all you have to do is make the car available for collection. However, taking it back to them would probably makes things happen quicker.
Unless they get really pedantic and say that by knowingly driving the car with an engine fault you may have rendered further damage to it.
I had this with a dealer and they said that damage may or may not occur to the engine but that it was my decision on whether to drive it to their location.