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I have a friend who is in his 80’s, who has both legs amputated, has very limited mobility.

As a result some 6 months ago, he bought a battery powered motability vehicle for cash so he could get about.

A couple of weeks ago, whilst going down a steep hill, the brakes on this vehicle failed and the vehicle ran away.

He managed to stop it by applying the hand brake.

As a result he contacted the supplier and he came out to mend this vehicle, but the fault still remains, with the brakes.

To cut it short, the supplier will not mend the vehicle and seems to have blotted out the fact that the scooter is dangerous.

The friend has contacted consumer Direct with his problem, but they seem to have shunted him into a corner and advised him the take the dealer to the Small Claims Court.

The cost was around £2000 for the vehicle.

Anyone any advice for my mate in recovering the money he paid for this defective new vehicle?

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