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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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    Hi Guys, I just found this site and it seems like a cool forum!
    I am hoping that this is the right place to post this?

    Basically I bought a used car the weekend before last. It was a good deal and the guy (private seller) seemed very nice and respectable (retired accountant).

    I just took it in for a service and they have quoted me £1500 for various repairs, including shocks all around and tyres (the tyres I was expecting).
    With only 30000 miles on the clock the car must have had some serious punishment to need new shocks all round, he said he had been just doing around town driving and had towed his small caravan a couple of times.

    Obviously I am a bit miffed, do I have any legal standing or do I have to cough up myself? I'm not too worried about the cash, the car was very reasonable anyway and the extra cost brings it nearly up to the parkers used price, I'm just a bit cheesed off with the guy!

    Any advice for me?

    Many thanks,

    Adam

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    Default Re: Used car- Been screwed?

    £1500 for tyres and shockers. What car is it?


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    Default Re: Used car- Been screwed?

    Its a Vaux Signum, however that was the VX quote!


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    That seems a huge amount. We have a great local vaux dealership and a good local mechanic and maintain our vauxhall via hubby doing a bit and using the local mech and dealership dependant on the prices they quote. Our local dealership fitted 4 good quality tyres for around £200. So that leaves you with a shocks bill of over 1k which is crazy. Have a look round the internet and get some prices for signum shocks. Can't see it taking more than a couple of hours to fit them surely? Might be worth ringing round a few local garages to get prices to compare as well.
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    Btw I am no expert just give notes based on what I have read on here and other forums/sites, plus my own experiences and investigations.

    All ccj's now dropped off file, 2 yrs to go to clear file.
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    BTW in regards to your first question re the sale from what I understand and what I have read on here if it is a private sale you have few consumer rights, it's a buyer beware type situation, but I am sure a mod will be able to advise you more on that side of things.
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    Btw I am no expert just give notes based on what I have read on here and other forums/sites, plus my own experiences and investigations.

    All ccj's now dropped off file, 2 yrs to go to clear file.
    All old debts either settled or made unenforcable.

    Looking into PPI claims now.

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    Default Re: Used car- Been screwed?

    ok heres the test: lean on each corner of the car to compress the suspension, then release if the car rises then falls, the suspension is becoming worn.

    Look at your receipt for the vehicle... does it say "sold as seen"?
    If so then the seller is protected against every form of comeback i can think of, failing that you'd have to prove he lied to you when asked about the condition i think even then, its almost unheard of.

    I'm nota vauxhall buff im afraid, but is your car model a rare one? if so thats a small explanation of the price, also its new-ish so patent parts might be in low availability right now, the dealers price will take advantage of that


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    Default Re: Used car- Been screwed?

    Yep get a second quote somewhere else, I dont know how much your shocks are, but a full set of top quality racing suspension is less than that!


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    Default Re: Used car- Been screwed?

    Quote Originally Posted by Duckie2 View Post
    Hi Guys, I just found this site and it seems like a cool forum!
    I am hoping that this is the right place to post this?

    Basically I bought a used car the weekend before last. It was a good deal and the guy (private seller) seemed very nice and respectable (retired accountant).

    I just took it in for a service and they have quoted me £1500 for various repairs, including shocks all around and tyres (the tyres I was expecting).
    With only 30000 miles on the clock the car must have had some serious punishment to need new shocks all round, he said he had been just doing around town driving and had towed his small caravan a couple of times.

    Obviously I am a bit miffed, do I have any legal standing or do I have to cough up myself? I'm not too worried about the cash, the car was very reasonable anyway and the extra cost brings it nearly up to the parkers used price, I'm just a bit cheesed off with the guy!

    Any advice for me?

    Many thanks,

    Adam
    What were the others repairs quoted for?



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