I bought the car less than three weeks ago from a second hand car dealership, it had been advertised on Autotrader.
I noticed while driving that sometimes the brakes seemed unresponsive which was a bit worrying but I thought maybe it was just the type of car (larger and heavier than Iwas used to). I mentioned it to my OH and we agreed we'd get the car looked at, the brakes checked and generally serviced as it was new to us even though it has almost 10 months of MOT left (it's a 2004 car, full stamped service history).
This weekend we went on a family camping weekend (with our three young children) and my OH drove, he was shocked at the performance of the brakes and he pulled over half way worried that it might not be safe to continue. We did continue - cautiously.
Anyway, I took the car to a fiat dealership to be looked at today and they have advised that the brakes are in a terrible state and the car is not safe to be driven, repair estimate approx £550. Brake discs described as 'blue', brake fluid of poor quality and moisture introduced, discs corrodede and also problems with handbrakes potentially causing brake issues with back brakes. So the car is at the dealership waiting for our decision on what to do.
Does anyone know if these problems could come about quickly (i.e. since the MOT) if dodgy brake fluid had been used?
We live in a small village with no public transport and I have children to take to pre-school etc., it's not really feasible for me to go any length of time without a car.
The car was MOTd at the end of March this year, it came with a warranty that doesn't cover the brakes, only engine and gearbox. There were no advisory notes with the MOT suprisingly.
I haven't contacted the dealership yet (this has all happened today) but am sure they will say 'not our problem' or something.
Do I stand a chance of getting my money back or getting the dealership to pay for the repair? Should I go ahead with the repair in the meantime and persue for the costs? What about hiring a car for the period I don't have the use of it, will I get those costs back?
I've arranged to go to citizen's advice tomorrow but just to add to the complication, my 8-month-old has chicken pox (very badly) and they're not happy for me to take her into the advice bureau so as yet I can't think of a plan to get me there and get her looked after - not that I'm seking advice on that issue here!
I'm really distressed about this, I feel as if the dealership have but our lives at risk in selling us this car.
Is there a process I should follow, I'm worried about doing the wrong thing in the wrong order.