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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
i would post a message for Lucy on honest john, she is very helpfull and will normally get involved with these type of incidents.
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23rd May 2011 8:35 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
The RAC talked me through the process of rejecting a new car in 2003 and they were extremely helpful, even dictating letters to me over the phone. Definitely worth a try if you are a member. |
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23rd May 2011 9:08 pm |
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Swingwing Member Since: 03 May 2011 Location: None Posts: 125 |
I've been there with Citroen and it's an unpleasant experience. If you bought it on finance you must write to the finance Co and the dealer and explain what you doing, but continue to pay the installments under protest. If you paid cash it's harder as you are dealing soley with the dealer and not LR - you don't have a contract with them. My dealer was helpful but not willing to take the car back, Citroen were appalling. Eventually it was my threat of local publicity (BAD) - papers, TV etc that swung it and I got a relpacement but it was a deaL I could not refuse rather than an outright victory. Good luck and keep us in the picture. |
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23rd May 2011 9:58 pm |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Me too. |
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24th May 2011 5:01 am |
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Triple7 Member Since: 20 Apr 2010 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 232 |
IMHO that's a bit of overkill. It's not right to have a car you can't rely on, but you want your dealer on your side. I would have said that you want to trade this 'faulty' car in for another one, what are they going to do for you. makes it easier and keeps everyone pulling in the same direction. Going for a 'rejection' results in everyone going straight on the defensive.
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24th May 2011 8:16 am |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
whilst i agree with triple7 about "you want your dealer on your side " if he was on the customers side it would of been fixed by now ! The trouble is that so many dealers have a rather lapse attitude towards a serious issue ! I had it with a Ford I bought and allowed it to continue and continue to the point where I felt ill ! In the end 9 months later I actually got a 2nd Brand new car ( Thanks to the dealer principle ) but if I had known it was going to escalte for so long i would of rejected the car the first month.
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24th May 2011 8:39 am |
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shilen Member Since: 29 Feb 2008 Location: In the Middle Posts: 1774 |
find a dealer with the same spec car, colour etc and ask for a half day demonstrator loan, take demo car home, swap plates and tax discs and take 'your' car back to them and say thanks but not what you wanted...,. |
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24th May 2011 11:10 am |
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1STFREELANDER Member Since: 14 Feb 2010 Location: lONDON Posts: 196 |
No dealer likes having a car rejected, it leaves them with a second hand car to sell. As other have said it can be done (I rejeceted a Fiat some years ago and got a replacement), The basis for rejection is that the goods supplied are not fit for purpose, hard for a dealer to say a car is fit for purpose when it doesn't start. The threat of rejection usually gets the dealers attention. Something to remember is that your contract is with the dealer, not the manufacturer. Unfortunatley the problem starts when the dealer will not give the money back, thaey have the car becasue you have rejected it and you have to take them to court, can't be done a small claims court so will involve solicitors.how long and how much will that cost. If you keep letting them attempt to fix it you will have been deemed to have accepted the vehcile and then cannot reject it, shame we haven't got a lemon law like some some of the states in the USA. Which ever way you deal with it best of luck. |
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24th May 2011 1:02 pm |
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Big Dave Member Since: 22 Nov 2009 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 1055 |
Our dealer wanted us to reject ours when LR told us we'd have to wait 28 days for a steering rack, when it was 4 days old. They were going to do it all for us.
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24th May 2011 3:34 pm |
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Bananaman Member Since: 12 Apr 2011 Location: Cambridge Posts: 25 |
Thanks for the replies people.
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24th May 2011 10:00 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
Banaman , I'm sorry to hear of your experience, I cannot belive the Dealer hasn't contacted you , even on a daily basis just to advise you that they are behind you and taking advice or that they have called someone senior from LR iether to fix or mediate. To be honest the lack of a fix and lack of contact ( what I call customer service ) then they deserve everything they get ! Having been in the motor trade all my life customer service appears to come last.
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25th May 2011 8:22 am |
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Bananaman Member Since: 12 Apr 2011 Location: Cambridge Posts: 25 |
I had a call this afternoon to "just bring me up to speed". No new developments, they have been testing the car to try to find out if it is the same fault as the other times I would have thought they knew all this info from the times it's been in before for the same problem. I do hope they don't call me back to tell me that it's a different fault but with the same outcome i.e it doesn't bloody start |
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25th May 2011 4:07 pm |
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Bananaman Member Since: 12 Apr 2011 Location: Cambridge Posts: 25 |
@ Oldgeezer
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25th May 2011 4:13 pm |
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oldgeezer Member Since: 09 Apr 2011 Location: Wiltshire Posts: 1302 |
sounds like they are trying to pull a fast one saying it may be a different starting fault !
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25th May 2011 4:19 pm |
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