Hi all, I'd just like a bit of advice please.
On 07/03/2023 I bought a Vauxhall Corsa from a private dealership. I paid £4,400 for the car despite it being a 2010 reg on the premise it was low mileage (22k) and had recent service history and that the dealership would MOT the car and pay for any major faults. They did the MOT with no major faults on 06/03/2023, the day before purchase.
It is hard to believe it was a properly done MOT as the front left tyre had an illegal tyre tread, which they agreed to replace on the day of purchase (07/03/2023). There was also no wiper fluid at all.
36 days exactly after purchasing the vehicle, I was travelling on the M40 and my overheating light started to flash. Very quickly the car started to lose power and I made an attempt to get to the hard shoulder. As I was in the middle lane, and there was a lorry in the left land behind me who did not see me, it was a potentially very dangerous situation. The lorry did not see me until my car threw out a cloud of smoke, after which I was able to rescue myself to the hard shoulder.
I paid for recoveries to my house and then to my local garage for an inspection as I wanted to get an opinion before the dealership would deal with it. Initially, the dealership refused to fix the car and let me know that it was part of my contract that if the car overheats or the head gasket blows, they will not accept claims. Much to my surprise, this was the last line of my invoice, which I missed when I bought the car.
After complaining and threatening legal action, they decided the dealership decided they would accept accountability to fix the car, but only if I went halves with them. I then got the car recovered to their mechanic (I haven't signed anything at this point) and they said he would fix it, with the damage being a suspected blown head gasket.
The mechanic fixed the head gasket and then realized that the engine was so seriously damaged, they would need a replacement engine. They found an engine of another Corsa, one that had done 10,000 more miles than my current one. They then fitted this and realised the water pump had a leak, so proceeded to fix this too.
After 28 days of the car being in the hand's of their mechanic, they sent me a document which asked me to accept the terms of final settlement paying £525 for the fix, which was exactly half of the price in total.
They also said they would include warranty, but did not state this anywhere in this document asking me to agree to settle the case. Therefore I have responded that I have 6 month warranty on the car or I will be taking legal action against their business. I have endured a lot of stress and anxiety throughout this ordeal and it has impacted my performance at work as I have not been able to commute to my office often.
Do you think I have been reasonable in my response? And do you think there is a potential case here for me to win in a small court?
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