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I bought a Smart car two months ago which has an electrical problem - should the warranty cover this?
I bought a Smart car on a 55 plate with 52,000 miles two months ago. It appears that the wiring loom has shorted out, affecting a number of systems. I don't know the full outcome yet but this will be expensive. The used car dealer provided a three-month warranty that does not cover this problem. Do I have any recourse under current law and does the limited warranty affect my rights?
Asked on 15 September 2010 by andrewg
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Honest John
He has to warrant it for any fault either present or developing on day of sale for six months from date of sale: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights
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