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27th January 2020, 20:27 | #31 | |
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27th January 2020, 21:14 | #32 |
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MOT history not the worst I've seen, sounds like common handbrake adjuster issues going by some of the advisories - a modified one can be fitted with the carpet removed. Corroded brake pipes are fairly common on these cars.
Lost log book also sounds a bit sus as the registered keeper will still be the previous owner, although it may be that dealers do not always apply for log books - whether they need to? Hope you get it sorted on way or another. |
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Nothing insurmountable, and when you buy a fifteen year old car, irrespective of that being a dealer or privately, you need to go in with your eyes open.
If there was evidence of water ingress prior to sale, this should have been a bargaining chip, not something to expect your average bombsite car dealer to address satisfactorily, generally speaking cars of this ilk are most likely to have been bought at auction for buttons for a quick turnaround. I don't think you paid over the odds for a low mileage diesel, so my advice is to source a new carpet, fix the sunroof drains, and all of the other leaks that will be evident once the main one is sorted out, and enjoy the car The other option is to attempt to get a refund, and buy something completely different. The choice is entirely yours, but I would simply get on with sorting it out, these are brilliant cars in bangernomic terms Have fun Brian |
28th January 2020, 12:37 | #34 |
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What he said.
1) Get an estimate from the local guru (BigRuss) to fix the leaks. Get the car T4'd for other issues, such as failed airbag sensors. Threaten to call in Trading Standards department, and trade bodies. Get an agreement from the seller to cough up. He'll fold, he doesn't want the car back as is. Get the leaks sorted, they cost peanuts. The issues are well known. Dehumidifier for a few days. Once dry, the mould will NOT return. Doctor Beckman's carpet cleaner does an amazing job with carpets. And don't get too depressed by the immediate flooding. Once gone, what problems do you actually have ? Enjoy the car. OR: 2) Reject the goods. Use a report from the Guru (& your video) to support your case. Personally, I'd try for #1. These cars are brilliant in bangernomic terms. And you've got a wealth of knowledge on your side in this forum. Last edited by MarkS; 28th January 2020 at 12:56.. |
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You have my sympathy what you found must be sickening but if rust has not taken holed and the car is good the water issue can be sorted with time.
Replacing the carpet will take time but you may get lucky and source one from here. Have you lost confidence in the car, would you prefer to be rid of it? certainly take on the dealer and speak with credit card company. I have a feeling they can withhold or recall payment to the dealer. Make sure you abide by the law and give the dealer the legal options for them to consider or you could lose out all the best macafee2 |
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As for the dealer, I sent him several emails with many videos showing the problems asking for him to fund the repairs or we would give the car back. He ignored these. I then sent him a whatsapp asking him to read the emails to which he replied "I have sent this to our complaints department"... there's no way he has a complaints department, he's just a small one man band. I asked how long the process would take and after chasing he's told me 14 days for a reply (sounds absolutely ridiculous if you ask me, he's the sole named director and the one who sold us the car). He's likely just stalling for time till the 30 days expires. He has asked for us to leave the car with him for 2 days for them to check but I honestly have no trust in him to do that. In terms of pursuing him for the costs, do I need to get some kind of report from an actual garage or will some kind of invoice from Russ do? Also, will my claim be denied if I don't give him the chance to fix it himself? If it comes to it I won't begrudge spending a few hundred quid for this car in any case. I'd rather it was done properly. |
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29th January 2020, 10:31 | #37 | |
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I suggest that you write to the dealer again and tell him, in light of all the problems with the car and his attitude, you do not trust him to assess and fix the car properly. You will need two documents from Big Russ - one an assessment of all the faults, with a quote to fix - 0ne an actual receipt for the work. Point out to the dealer that, in the event of non payment, you will take the matter to small claims court. Big Russ is an acknowledged expert on these cars and his docs will stand up. Good luck Geoff |
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I would certainly be expected a large chunk off the purchase price. The leak(s) are probably the easier bits to sort the rest is down to your time available. Changing a carpet is not a bad job to do having done mine following guidance on here, just lots of bits to unbolt - I allowed myself a weekend, but that was mainly due to working outside so it was short days and not great weather, otherwise cutting back on cups of tea you could probably do it in a day - do the sums for garage rates! If you get a chance as well, try and get an early carpet from a Mk1 as these are much better quality (I changed mine to a Mk1 whilst I had it out). |
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Check out Facebook Marketplace - type in rover 75 parts here's an example https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...9272724811035/ |
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I have a carpet unfortunately not in cream it is the grey one, but it is yours foc if you need it I'm not to far away in Halifax.
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