I bought my car 8 days ago having seen an advert from a car trader (not private seller) on both Autotrader and Ebay.
It all seemed to stack up - and I was aware that my (accepted) offer of £6500 was a competitive price compared to forecourt and main dealers. The test drive revealed nothing of note, and I was assured that everything worked as it should.
I bought it - it had a full service history and 12 months MOT, however (regrettably) I didn't clarify any warranty,
Since using the car more regularly two faults quickly appeared -
1. air con not working - I had it regassed, but that quickly leaked due to a split pipe which has now been sorted and regassed again (total bill £125).
2. a knocking noise from drivers side front wheel - originally diagnosed by my local garage as a front side shock absorber, (cost of parts and labour £200).
Are these additional expenses just part and parcel of the potential pitfalls of 'buying at a good price' from a sole car trader, or do I have reasonable grounds to expect some sort of compensation from the trader at this stage?
He's not local to me, I travelled a couple of hours to do the deal, so I can't just nip over and get him to sort it
Any advice appreciated
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