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7th August 2008, 22:53
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Faulty Car from Dealer Quote:
Originally Posted by SD80 They uncoverered a bigger problem which may not be covered by the warranty that came with it. According to them, the part in question may not be detectable through the usual checks and service they do when prepping a car for the customer to pick up. | So, they are saying that only faults that they are aware of a covered by the warranty? Absoloute rubbish. The idea behind having a warranty is to cover unforeseeable problems. |
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8th August 2008, 02:08
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Faulty Car from Dealer I strongly advise rejecting the car as they are notorious for having repeated head gasket failures & losing water with no warning often costing a few thousands to repair because of the damage that is caused to the engine which has to be replaced as a result such as dropped liners etc.
This situation is well known within Land Rover it's dealers & the trade in general. Try taking it to another dealer & ask for a purchase price & be ready to shocked, even allowing for a trade reduction. Some dealers won't even take them in p/x
Cut & paste into your browser prelovedfreelanderheadgas ketfailure & you will see many, many other victims who bought freelanders & have suffered considerable financial loss as a result
Sorry but it's real lemon get rid while you can & asap
Last edited by JonCris; 8th August 2008 at 02:24.
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8th August 2008, 10:50
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Faulty Car from Dealer Quote:
Originally Posted by SD80 In the Landrover warranty booklet, it says the warranty doesnt cover faults that existed before the warranty began and that any pre-existing/known of faults must have been fixed before the new warranty begins. | Yes, that is stop fraudulent warranty claims. However your case is different. How can the garage be certain that the fault existed before you purchased the car? Even if it did, it is their responsibility not yours. Quote:
Originally Posted by JonCris I strongly advise rejecting the car as they are notorious for having repeated head gasket failures & losing water with no warning | Totally agree. Almost every one I have bought for resale has had head gasket problems. I will not touch them now. |
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8th August 2008, 12:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Faulty Car from Dealer Hiya,
From the top...
I took the vehicle to landrover Bedford for the repairs. The car was actually purchased from Luton landrover, but I checked that it was ok to do this. They said as long as it was a landrover dealer it is not a problem.
Bedford began the repairs (under authorisation from the waranty people) and upon fixing the problem (oil leak/sump) they discovered a bigger problem with the IDR unit(dont know what that is). Bedford did get clearance to repair the 1st problem from the warranty people, but not the IDR unit (2nd problem). So Bedford have stopped work on the car untill they got clearance. Luton wont give clearance because it isnt at thier garage. They say I have to take it to them. They say until its at thier garage they wont give permission for repairs.
Basically bedford wont let me have the car until someone pays the labour cost for the work already carried out and for the labour to put it back together. Luton say they wont pay and reckon I should pay or bedford (bedford definately wont pay)! At present the car is in bits on bedfords ramps. It is in no state to drive and it would cost more in labour to put it back together. Why should I pay when the warranty covers this?
So before I even get to the issue of who is responsible for the actual problem, they wont let me have the car. Bedford said it can only be towed away which luton wont do.
bascally we have reache a stalemate. I dont know what to do
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8th August 2008, 14:20
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