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Old 18th January 2022, 21:20   #31
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Money refunded today thanks to small claims court. I wouldn't have bothered but reviews of the dealers showed that the owner had verbally abused an autistic man after he had a similar purchase, plus several other reviews of unfulfilled promises by the owner. Did I have a point to prove? Yes! I have nothing else to do with my time so it was time well spent and I have a new clutch! Loving the Sportage by the way!
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Good on you, nice to hear you won the case, lets hope it make the seller sit up in the future and get his house in order.
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Old 18th January 2022, 23:33   #32
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Old 19th January 2022, 10:00   #33
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Hi Mike.
Good on you, nice to hear you won the case, lets hope it make the seller sit up in the future and get his house in order.
They have "in house" servicing, repairs and MOT - something that I disagree with for car sales. My car was supposed to have been fully checked (PDI inspection), fully serviced and full MOT. It wasn't! Items ticked as OK but hadn't been done. Very shoddy! There was mould and mushrooms growing out of the cabin filter! Yuk! My "full service" was an oil and filter change and they had overfilled the oil by almost a litre!!! The air filter hadn't been changed and the airbox had bits of leaves, dead flies etc., inside! They had crossed the sunroof as non-functional but didn't fix it. The 12v plug/ciggy lighter fitting had a cap but no innards! (ticked as OK !). Needless to say, I have done all the work myself!
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They have "in house" servicing, repairs and MOT - something that I disagree with for car sales. My car was supposed to have been fully checked (PDI inspection), fully serviced and full MOT. It wasn't! Items ticked as OK but hadn't been done. Very shoddy! There was mould and mushrooms growing out of the cabin filter! Yuk! My "full service" was an oil and filter change and they had overfilled the oil by almost a litre!!! The air filter hadn't been changed and the airbox had bits of leaves, dead flies etc., inside! They had crossed the sunroof as non-functional but didn't fix it. The 12v plug/ciggy lighter fitting had a cap but no innards! (ticked as OK !). Needless to say, I have done all the work myself!
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it sounds like they are an outfit which will not learn from their mistakes, lets hope a few more take them to court, also nice to hear at least you are happy with the car it's self
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Hi Mike

So - a win for the the good guys!

Pleased things have worked out that way for you.

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