Pearl Black Clio 172
Hi Guys,
Some people will have seen my posts around the forum regarding the repairs to the car I have bought but it has gone beyond what I would now call reasonable. (here is the car in question: http://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201510278202590?maximum-mileage=up_to_80000_miles&search-target=usedcars&page=1&price-to=2000&price-from=1000&model=clio&postcode=bb72np&radius=50&minimum-mileage=from_70000_miles&onesearchad=used,nearlynew,new&make=renault&sort=atcustomh2l&logcode=p)
I would like to keep the car but with the seller paying for some (if not all) of the repairs OR return the car as is (even though its had new brakes, pads, thermostat, coolant, etc) and have a full refund.
My question - do I have a leg to stand on? what possibilities is there for me? what do YOU guys think I should do?
Super gutted at the moment - love the car, its got character, hence why I had it under the torch from the moment I bought it to correct every niggle, I just didnt realise it would expose a massive issue such as this (massive for me as I didnt want to be spending hundreds or thousands fixing a car I just bought whilst saving for a house).
Some people will have seen my posts around the forum regarding the repairs to the car I have bought but it has gone beyond what I would now call reasonable. (here is the car in question: http://www4.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201510278202590?maximum-mileage=up_to_80000_miles&search-target=usedcars&page=1&price-to=2000&price-from=1000&model=clio&postcode=bb72np&radius=50&minimum-mileage=from_70000_miles&onesearchad=used,nearlynew,new&make=renault&sort=atcustomh2l&logcode=p)
- I purchased the car on Monday. After having a test drive we noted a cracked rear right disk and factored that into the price.
- On the way back I noticed a temp problem and figured it was the thermostat, so on Wednesday night I had the rear brake discs and pads replaced and the thermostat.
- Removing the thermostat showed brown liquid pouring out, something that makes me cringe. Also the rear caliper needed replacing so that had been ordered.
- Inspecting the car in general the mechanic believes the front right bearing needs replacing soon.tm and potentially a driveshaft, which led to...
- The car was making a rubbing noise after fitting the brakes and we thought it was the caliper but now the mechanic believes it is the diff. emptying the fluid in the gearbox revealed tiny shards of metal.
I would like to keep the car but with the seller paying for some (if not all) of the repairs OR return the car as is (even though its had new brakes, pads, thermostat, coolant, etc) and have a full refund.
My question - do I have a leg to stand on? what possibilities is there for me? what do YOU guys think I should do?
Super gutted at the moment - love the car, its got character, hence why I had it under the torch from the moment I bought it to correct every niggle, I just didnt realise it would expose a massive issue such as this (massive for me as I didnt want to be spending hundreds or thousands fixing a car I just bought whilst saving for a house).