Dodgy dealer advice
#1
A mate of mine bought a Nissan 200SX from a trader last week and has had a few problems with it.
I would point out that he bought the car there and then for cash after seeing it at 9pm!
Anyway, he's had it checked out by a mechanic and it turns out that the ABS system is not working (although the warning light was on when he tested the car!!!) and the exhaust is leaking at the back of the engine. Either the manifold or turbo casing is cracked.
He has spoken to Trading Standards who have advised him to write to him asking for him to repair the car. If he does not respond within 7 days he should get the work done and claim the dosh from him in the Small Claims Court.
Anyone know if this will work or alternatively what can he do?
Cheers
Bas
I would point out that he bought the car there and then for cash after seeing it at 9pm!
Anyway, he's had it checked out by a mechanic and it turns out that the ABS system is not working (although the warning light was on when he tested the car!!!) and the exhaust is leaking at the back of the engine. Either the manifold or turbo casing is cracked.
He has spoken to Trading Standards who have advised him to write to him asking for him to repair the car. If he does not respond within 7 days he should get the work done and claim the dosh from him in the Small Claims Court.
Anyone know if this will work or alternatively what can he do?
Cheers
Bas
#3
Signed an invoice showing details of the car but Trading Standards have told him that that makes no difference
I should point out that the car was advertised with ABS and none of the problems were highlighted at all.
Bas
I should point out that the car was advertised with ABS and none of the problems were highlighted at all.
Bas
#4
He's entitled to a car that functions properly as can be expected of a (however old) Nissan 200SX. If there were no "terms" on the back of the invoice that might apply or affect the sale, then the non-performing ABS and leaky exhaust sound like they are problems that you would not expect. It's different if they were pointed out to him by the dealer and he still went ahead. The fact that the ABS warning light was on when he test-drove the car sounds a little worrying. Did he ask why it was on? What was he told? Subject to that, the bottom line is that he would be entitled to compensation representing the cost of putting right the defects ie putting him in the position he would have been in had the dealer sold him a "proper" car. He should get estimates from two garages and present them to the dealer. No joy, try the small Claims Court.
#5
The thing is, the brakes work ( I assume ) but not the ABS ( which he was aware of ).
So, as far as the ABS is concerned, he may be on a sticky wicket as ABS isn't a necessary feature of a car (just ask 22B owners..)
Not that I know anything, but that's my take.
So, as far as the ABS is concerned, he may be on a sticky wicket as ABS isn't a necessary feature of a car (just ask 22B owners..)
Not that I know anything, but that's my take.
#7
seejay555
None of the faults were pointed out to him and he didn't ask about the ABS warning light!
David
That was my view aswell but I'm not sure what the law says as the advert stated that the car has ABS
Keep it coming guys
Bas
None of the faults were pointed out to him and he didn't ask about the ABS warning light!
David
That was my view aswell but I'm not sure what the law says as the advert stated that the car has ABS
Keep it coming guys
Bas
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#8
You're probably right Bas.. thing is justice and the law are two completely different things.
Had the ABS light been disconnected to hide the fact that it didn't work, then fair enough..
Your mate didn't know the exhaust was broken until after he bought it, but he did know the ABS was knacked and bought it knowing that.
Don't get me wrong, not on the attack, just playing devils avacado
Had the ABS light been disconnected to hide the fact that it didn't work, then fair enough..
Your mate didn't know the exhaust was broken until after he bought it, but he did know the ABS was knacked and bought it knowing that.
Don't get me wrong, not on the attack, just playing devils avacado
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