Black R27, 205gti
Last week I decided to trade my Clio Sport 182 in for a 2 1/2 year old Clio R27. My Clio 182 was immaculate, Fully serviced (inc belts etc..) by Renault Specialist.
R27 was HPI clear etc..
I p/x my Clio and took the rest on finance.
After 6 days of ownership, I decided to take the car to my local Arnold Clark for some warranty repair. Dropped it off in the AM and got a call lunchtime. "Sorry Sir, but it appears your car has been in a serious accident. The passenger door is a different colour which has been resprayed, and the chassis has been welded to unsatisfactory standards" They refused to honour any warranty due to this.
Me: WTF?!?!
I collected the car (+ engineer report and photos). Took it back to the dealer (independent dealer) where i bought it. I was calm and professional and told him the situation. He kept the car for 5 days whilst he had it inspected.
I go down to the dealer today.
He has said i can have a refund. However he said he has "sold" my p/x Clio 182. I p/x'd this in for £4700. However he is only willing to refund me £4500 saying "I have taken £200 off because when you go into a dealership with cash instead of a p/x, you have more negotiation potential with price"
I said "what the hell has that got to do with THIS deal?" "Refund me the FULL amount"
I've already lost the car at a low price (could have sold it privately for £5,000+)
He threatend "right, well we will just give you your keys back to the new car, and see you in court, we dont have to do this, its a gesture of good will"
I told him "Dont be silly, I know my rights (i've studied the Sale of Goods Act in relation to used cars, and had advice from Trading Standards/ Consumer Direct and a few law friends)
However he would not budge.
I took the cheque for £4500, without signing anything. I have contacted Trading Standards who have advised me to write back to the dealer and ask for the FULL amount.
I suppose i've had a lucky escape getting out of the deal with the R27, but i'm angry i've lost out on a great deal of money on my previous car.
I will be taking the £200 situation further (probably through the courts).
Anyone else been in a similar situation and may be able to offer advice?
My lesson learnt: ALWAYS pay for a FULL COMPREHENSIVE vehicle check, even when buying a full HPI clear car from a reputable dealer.
R27 was HPI clear etc..
I p/x my Clio and took the rest on finance.
After 6 days of ownership, I decided to take the car to my local Arnold Clark for some warranty repair. Dropped it off in the AM and got a call lunchtime. "Sorry Sir, but it appears your car has been in a serious accident. The passenger door is a different colour which has been resprayed, and the chassis has been welded to unsatisfactory standards" They refused to honour any warranty due to this.
Me: WTF?!?!
I collected the car (+ engineer report and photos). Took it back to the dealer (independent dealer) where i bought it. I was calm and professional and told him the situation. He kept the car for 5 days whilst he had it inspected.
I go down to the dealer today.
He has said i can have a refund. However he said he has "sold" my p/x Clio 182. I p/x'd this in for £4700. However he is only willing to refund me £4500 saying "I have taken £200 off because when you go into a dealership with cash instead of a p/x, you have more negotiation potential with price"
I said "what the hell has that got to do with THIS deal?" "Refund me the FULL amount"
I've already lost the car at a low price (could have sold it privately for £5,000+)
He threatend "right, well we will just give you your keys back to the new car, and see you in court, we dont have to do this, its a gesture of good will"
I told him "Dont be silly, I know my rights (i've studied the Sale of Goods Act in relation to used cars, and had advice from Trading Standards/ Consumer Direct and a few law friends)
However he would not budge.
I took the cheque for £4500, without signing anything. I have contacted Trading Standards who have advised me to write back to the dealer and ask for the FULL amount.
I suppose i've had a lucky escape getting out of the deal with the R27, but i'm angry i've lost out on a great deal of money on my previous car.
I will be taking the £200 situation further (probably through the courts).
Anyone else been in a similar situation and may be able to offer advice?
My lesson learnt: ALWAYS pay for a FULL COMPREHENSIVE vehicle check, even when buying a full HPI clear car from a reputable dealer.