Hi all. Pretty quick question
Got a second hand clio a couple of weeks ago. Within a few days it threw up an oil pressure fault. It has been back with the trader for the last week while he attempts to have it repair. Today I text him for an update and also floated the prospect of a right to reject refund if it cannot be fixed.
In his reply he started listing deductions he would make to any refund (£25 for née logbook, valet, advertising and use I have had.
Question 1) is he within his right to deduct said amount if I reject the car within the 30 days?
Question 2) I have a feeling he's stretching out the time he has the car for repairs so that it goes beyond or near to the 30 day right to reject window. Do the days that he has physical possession of the car count or are they deducted from the 30 days timeframe?
Really don't know what to do as I'd frankly rather have the car, but I'm starting to get concerned about this guy not honoring my legal right, if I have interpreted them correctly
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