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Hi I have just bought a used - VW golf with around 48000 miles , 8 yrs old and its 20 days since I have bought it. When the car was sold , the dealer said it comes with a standard warranty of 30 days and I also bought an extended warranty on the car. During the sale the dealer mentioned that the vehicle was in a good condition and they have done checks. The only problem is with some scratches which he would get re-painted. After having the car serviced, the following things have come up 1.Brake pads - 20% worn out 2.Tyres - Front tyres only have 3 mm tread 3.Lower arm bushes split 4.Exhaust clamp behind cat before centre exhaust blowing requires new I understand that points 1 and 2 are like wear and tear , but what about 3 and 4. The dealer mentions 3 and 4 are normal maintenance items as well and he wont cover for these. These are things we cant pick up during a test drive or inspection as its not obvious. When the vehicle was sold, he mentioned that they have done health checks on the vehicle and all looks okay. Do you think the dealer has responsibility for 3 and 4, as its not even a month since I have had it? Also there was no paperwork provided for the standard warranty. I feel he has misrepresented the condition of the vehicle to me and not provided all the facts & also that he has a responsibility to fix the items as its not even a month since I have had it. Please advice
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