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  1. Any solicitors on here ?? 
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    I could do with a bit of advice ref: a car purchase thats getting a tad nasty
     
     

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    Did you buy it privately or from a trader?
    It makes a big difference to your rights.

    Do you have any legal cover on your home insurance? You may have access to a professional solicitor for free. You may just have access to help over the phone or you may have cover to pay for legal help.

    There is a relatively cheap system commonly known as the small claims court that you can use, but I would check whether you are insured first rather than do it yourself.

    I am not a solicitor.
     
     

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    If it was from a trader, call trading standards or consumer direct for advice.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by silly_simon
    I could do with a bit of advice ref: a car purchase thats getting a tad nasty
    How can a car purchase get nasty?
     
     

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    How can a car purchase get nasty?
    When there are mechanical issues and the trader refuses to fix them in accordance with their legal obligations?

    I have legal insurance for this sort of thing.

    If it's private then it's pretty much sold as seen, unless it's been majorly misdescribed e.g. non-roadworthy but sold as roadworthy.
    Traders have statutory obligations under the Sales of Goods act.
     
     

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    Talk to the Citizens advise. Thy'll be able to tell you of any solicitors who offer a free 20min consultation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ducatista
    How can a car purchase get nasty?
    When there are mechanical issues and the trader refuses to fix them in accordance with their legal obligations?

    I have legal insurance for this sort of thing.

    If it's private then it's pretty much sold as seen, unless it's been majorly misdescribed e.g. non-roadworthy but sold as roadworthy.
    Traders have statutory obligations under the Sales of Goods act.
    ah right so the car is already purchased.... i see :
     
     

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    Cheers Guys & Girls

    It was bought from a trader so I will check out the suggestions and take it from there :-?
     
     

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    The law is pretty clear on problems with cars from dealers/traders, within the first 6 months the fault is presumed present at point of purchase, down to the dealer to prove otherwise, after 6 months it is down to you to prove it was.

    Trading stds/consumer advice will tell you exactly what to write in letters to them, from start to finish they are brilliant, you won't need legal advice, not at this stage anyway.

    We had problems with an Espace year before last, after 6 months dealer gave up fixing faults and gave us our money back, but when we first contacted him he wasn't interested, as soon as trading standards became involved, he shat it and couldn't do enough.

    Our latest is the motor i bought in June last year, dealer gave us a 3rd party warranty and wasn't interested in any faults we had, basically fobbed us off to the warranty company. Car is good now, but after a few small problems we are down circa £450, in excess's and consumables. We reported him to trading standards and he still fobbed us off, after a few similar complaints to TS, he is now being served with an injunction to cease trading until he resolves his customers problems.

     
     

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    This has now been sorted and alls well
     
     

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