Hiya
I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this, basically I want to know if I have any rights with say the sale of goods act or the warranty on my car ? Does anyone know of any laws etc I can quote in a letter of complaint ?
Here's what has happened....
Over the last few years I have have through our local dealers Essex Auto Group had a couple of cars on Ford Options, all has been fabulous, loved the cars, excellent service and so on, then it was announced that the new Kuga was coming out so last May I ordered one for the 1st September new registration, automatic, black or white, then in the August I was told sorry they are not making auto's till the new year so we only have a manual in Sterling Grey, so like a complete dickhead I agreed to it.
The car was delivered on the 4th September, after a couple of weeks I noticed that the instrument cluster (the computer bit) wasn't registering properly, ie a full tank of fuel was showing as 77 miles left, I reported it to the dealers who had the car back in and inspected it, they said that it was to do with a software update due in the November, so I carried on driving around, I don't do that many miles, normally around 20-30 per week, then in November I drove down to Brighton and put the car into cruise control and noticed that although it was set at 50 mph I was actually doing 55 mph.
I reported it on the Monday, yet again the car was taken in again, they tried to fix it again, nope it didn't work.
It went in again, didn't work.
Then it was in again for a new instrument cluster, still the same problem.
In all now the car has been back into the dealers eight times and a total of 35 days.
Fords are now saying today that they want the car back yet again so a technician from the instrument cluster makers can take a look.
The dealer has been trying to get me an Assisted Exchange (basically they ask Fords to help buy back my car and exchange it for the same or better), Fords are refusing to do that, and the dealers are saying that they can't make the figures add up to afford to do it either, which in a way I agree with the dealers as they just sold the car and didn't manufacture it.
I'm wondering if anyone can help me with this, basically I want to know if I have any rights with say the sale of goods act or the warranty on my car ? Does anyone know of any laws etc I can quote in a letter of complaint ?
Here's what has happened....
Over the last few years I have have through our local dealers Essex Auto Group had a couple of cars on Ford Options, all has been fabulous, loved the cars, excellent service and so on, then it was announced that the new Kuga was coming out so last May I ordered one for the 1st September new registration, automatic, black or white, then in the August I was told sorry they are not making auto's till the new year so we only have a manual in Sterling Grey, so like a complete dickhead I agreed to it.
The car was delivered on the 4th September, after a couple of weeks I noticed that the instrument cluster (the computer bit) wasn't registering properly, ie a full tank of fuel was showing as 77 miles left, I reported it to the dealers who had the car back in and inspected it, they said that it was to do with a software update due in the November, so I carried on driving around, I don't do that many miles, normally around 20-30 per week, then in November I drove down to Brighton and put the car into cruise control and noticed that although it was set at 50 mph I was actually doing 55 mph.
I reported it on the Monday, yet again the car was taken in again, they tried to fix it again, nope it didn't work.
It went in again, didn't work.
Then it was in again for a new instrument cluster, still the same problem.
In all now the car has been back into the dealers eight times and a total of 35 days.
Fords are now saying today that they want the car back yet again so a technician from the instrument cluster makers can take a look.
The dealer has been trying to get me an Assisted Exchange (basically they ask Fords to help buy back my car and exchange it for the same or better), Fords are refusing to do that, and the dealers are saying that they can't make the figures add up to afford to do it either, which in a way I agree with the dealers as they just sold the car and didn't manufacture it.
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