I bought a 15 plate mazda back in Oct from a Stoneacre dealership. About 4 weeks ago some lights came on on the dash - Tyre pressure malfunction, Engine malfunction, DSC malfunction, DPF malfunction, Smart Brake assist malfunction. In addition the istop stopped working, and the dash section that shows you current gear and suggested gear also stopped working.
I booked the car into Mazda (as advised by Stoneacre since it was under warranty), but when i took the car to Mazda I was told that I may not be covered for the work, as there was no service history with the car so the warranty could be invalid. I immediately contacted Stoneacre to trace the service history and awaited a call back.
The next day, having been told by Mazda the cost for bring the services up to date, and fix the issues would total in excess of £1000, I contacted the finance company to raise a complaint and discuss returning the vehicle to Stoneacre. Mazda also stated that the oil was so diluted it was above the mark, and there was a strange noise from under the bonnet.
Without giving you all the goings on since, we are now 2.5 weeks later, Stoneacre have done some work and so have Mazda in order to fix the car (at no cost to me). The service history still remains ellusive, and aside from a basic pre sale service which was done prior to be purchasing the car, there is no evidence to suggest it was ever serviced. I have reiterated to Stoneacre that I don't want the car.
I purchased the car at 37,300 miles, and it has now done 43,000, it's a 2.2 diesel.
My reasons for wishing to return to car are due to concerns over any long term damage to the engine as it's been unmaintained, as well as the possible loss of value when coming to sell. I was originally told by Mazda that the incorrect oil had been used during the stoneacre pre sale service, but subsequently they have retracted that statement.
Has anyone any advice on whether I am doing the right thing ?. Finance company have told me that they have 55 days to come to a decision, meanwhile i'm driving a tin can from Stoneacre that is costing me £7 a day to insure which runs out tomorrow, plus the cost of a hire car for the first week.
Thanks for reading.
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