Hi All,
I'm looking for the collective wisdom of the forum!
I bought a 2nd hand Mini from a used car dealer that is 2 hours drive from where I live.
In month 2 the main engine fault light came on.
Dealer agreed for me to get this investigated by my local VAT registered garage. I also made clear that this would be under the Consumer Rights Act period/terms - i.e. dealer is on the hook for the fix not me.
Local garage said that their diagnostics show a problem but it is of a particular type where to isolate the fault requires a Mini specialist with the relevant more specific diagnostics. They also confirmed that there is a clear Consumer Rights Act situation.
I offered to connect the dealer with my local garage for a call to give the technical explanation on what is required and why.
However the dealer is now saying I have to get the car to them for the fix. They do not have their own workshop - they are a dealer only. I have checked with the garage the dealer wanted to use locally to them, and they are not Mini specialists and don't have the specific diagnostics.
When I pointed this out, and said I needed to organise the diagnosis and a quote to fix with a local Mini specialist, the dealer then changed his tune to become "we have other contacts near us that just work on Minis" and that they "would be able to get 'trade' rates on parts and labour."
I have little confidence in the outcome of the dealer's changing suggestions based on the scenario.
And in current lockdown situation, even if I were happy with this suggestion, it's impossible to get the car to a garage 2 hours away, when it would be diagnosed but not fixed same day.
Can the dealer in this type of situation stipulate which garage is used even if it is not themselves doing the work?
What if someone had bought a car from a dealer in Inverness and then driven it home to Truro?!
Cheers,
SB
Edited by Simon Bottle on 27/04/2020 at 22:37
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