Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Do I have any legal recourse on broken car?

I bought a new taxi in 2007 and have had nothing but trouble with it from day one.


The list of breakdowns is far too long to list here and most cannot believe it like I am only joking.


The list includes 5 clutches, 3 fuel pumps, 3 anti roll bars etc etc. Everyone agrees that the quality of the replacement parts are of such a poor quality that they can only last a very short period of time. Although most parts are covered by a 12 month warranty, I keep having to have several days off at a Time which is costing me hundreds of pounds a day.


Neither the supplier or the manufacturer are interested in the problem.


Is there any way that I can insist they buy the car back on the basis of it not being made man enough for the job of taxi ? ( it was supplied as a taxi for that use )|||How long was the manufacturer's warranty for? You should have taken action by now, you would have had strong rights against the seller first of all, but your case is weakened by the passage of time.





The taxi had to be supplied in a condition fit for its purpose. Citizens Advice Bureau might help.|||God it makes you sick when this happens. Have a look at the links


as this maybe able to put your in the right direction.





http://www.motorcodes.co.uk/





http://www.smmt.co.uk/consumeraffairs/ds鈥?/a>





http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/after_y鈥?/a>

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