Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Hi Di,
From what you say, Peugeot are now involved? I hope I can help you with this but will need specific details, who has done what and the latest problem.
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
For you guys who know about cars please.
My son will be making a point of making direct contact himself with Peugeot, hopefully on the weekend.
The dealer told my son he had spoken to the main Peugeot dealer to be told that putting on a Custom Clutch that isnt directly from Peugeot are prone to failures (but surely not as soon as this)?
What are your thoughts please guys?
(I think the forks they actually meant).
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Thank you all, lets hope this is the last time lol :-)
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
I have my fingers crossed for you too Di
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Originally posted by di30 View PostHiya
thanks for that SA.
The dealer spoken to my son and he said he actually spoken to the direct dealer of Peugeot, he was informed that its a common fault in regards of the clutch parts and it was found that all the previous parts put on were plastic and not metal, so an arrangement been made to get the car in tomorrow and the metal part is being done.
However, the dealer also said that if it does go again, he will definately sort out a replacement car.
This is the fifth change!!
Jamie did pay the deposit by debit card and the remaining on finance.
Good luck, fingers crossed this is the final fix!
Cheers
SA
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Originally posted by SA Gold View PostHi Di,
Blimey, what a nightmare
So is the car going to the garage that replaced the clutch, or the second one that did the diagnostics? Any work which required replacement parts should be guaranteed, so if this is the same fault (i know its got the same symptoms) they should be at least looking at it for you on a gratis basis.
If the finance company are in bed with the car outlet so to speak, you could put together an email stating that they have financed you for something which isn't suitable. Does anyone know if there is any form of protection (like there is when you buy a product using a credit card) which may help Di out here?
Cheers
SA Gold
thanks for that SA.
The dealer spoken to my son and he said he actually spoken to the direct dealer of Peugeot, he was informed that its a common fault in regards of the clutch parts and it was found that all the previous parts put on were plastic and not metal, so an arrangement been made to get the car in tomorrow and the metal part is being done.
However, the dealer also said that if it does go again, he will definately sort out a replacement car.
This is the fifth change!!
Jamie did pay the deposit by debit card and the remaining on finance.
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Hi Di,
Blimey, what a nightmare
So is the car going to the garage that replaced the clutch, or the second one that did the diagnostics? Any work which required replacement parts should be guaranteed, so if this is the same fault (i know its got the same symptoms) they should be at least looking at it for you on a gratis basis.
If the finance company are in bed with the car outlet so to speak, you could put together an email stating that they have financed you for something which isn't suitable. Does anyone know if there is any form of protection (like there is when you buy a product using a credit card) which may help Di out here?
Cheers
SA Gold
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
We've had it with the dealer now!! My so tried speaking to his colleague earlier and the dealer that sold it was not at his desk, everytime my son rings, they say he's never available or not in that day! (I did tell my son, the right way really would be to write) but he needs matters dealt with promptly due to his job, it entails oncalls.
Oh, when they say that the dealer that dealt with my son's car is never in, we do know they are telling porkies, we dont live far and hubby was not aware at the time my son was ringing them, and he went past the garage/dealer when driving past, he was there alright unless he has a twin lol!
So I have also emailed the finance company......
http://www.closemotorfinance.co.uk/u...ure.pdf_LE.pdf
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Definately!!! Someone did mention the finance company first, as he's paying monthly finance, then on to TS if nothing resolves.
What do you think?
Thanks :-)
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
I would now be getting trading standards involved and rejecting as not fit for purpose
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
That is terrible. There must be something about not fit for purpose.
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
OMG my son just rang me and the car broken down again!!! same problem!!!!!
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Re: My son's consumer rights buying used car/recurring problems
Hi Di,
Blimey, what a fiasco!
Um, if the malfunction light came on, and then went off of its own accord that would suggest something (possibly a sensor) noted something out of range for a wee while. Hopefully there will be an event logged which the garage can recover with their fault code reader.
As for the fifty point check - perhaps this is something the garage are supposed to check at the time of sale and pass on?
Cheers
Missy
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