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What are my legal rights in regards to a used car?
Within two weeks of buying a second-hand car, it broke down. Subsequently diagnosed as a faulty clutch. Although the dealer claims to have carried out the necessary repairs, I would like to rescind the contract and have my money returned particularly as a recent MoT also shows areas of concern regarding worn tyres.
I maintain that the vehicle was neither of satisfactory quality nor reasonably fit for purpose when sold to me (a month ago) and therefore breaches the Sale of Goods Act. Am I also entitled to claim expenses incurred by way of having the car transported to the garage?
Where do I stand?
I maintain that the vehicle was neither of satisfactory quality nor reasonably fit for purpose when sold to me (a month ago) and therefore breaches the Sale of Goods Act. Am I also entitled to claim expenses incurred by way of having the car transported to the garage?
Where do I stand?
Asked on 2 March 2015 by John Burton
Answered by
Honest John
These are your legal rights, carefully explained: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights/
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