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Originally Posted by stocktake
What smacks me in the face as a red flag is the statement "they all do that" it's a blatant cop out. They don't all do that, it is faulty and they either don't know of the issue or couldn't care less.
If they are not going to fix it then knock the cost off the purchase price.
Regardless of how much it costs to put right it's not right now at point of sale, its not wear and tear it's a broken part. And as for the warranty being parts only, I would guess in this sort of repair (thrust bearing assy only) the parts would only make up 10 to 15% of the bill.
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Hi Dave.
I agree with all the above and personally i would be pulling out of the deal unless they correct the fault now, as you state it's a fault 100% once you have taken hold of the car you stand less chance of getting it sorted properly by them.
i would have walked once i was told they all do that, you can see they just want the sale, they could not even care about after sale relations.