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Any of advice for me? 2.
Hi all and good morning, I am considering taking the seller of a car (private) I bought two weeks ago to the small claims court.
First of all, I don't think I have a leg to stand on but here goes;
Jan 24, I paid £1000 for a 97 R reg BMW, I test drove the car, looked under the bonnet and it seemed in good working order imo. I liked the car and had made my mind up before I knew it the deal was done and I was driving it home, no receipt, no documents, just a big smile right across my stupid face.
The seller told me they had over filled the coolant but the car had no problems. I got the car home and later noticed a water leak, so topped it up and it seemed fine. I did however notice the heaters would never warm up tidy and over the next few days it was still losing water, so I took it to a garage. They said could be head gasket, so I went to 2 more garages for advice and after tests all 3 had come back with head gasket failure. Clearly, to me, this was the case when I bought the car.
On Tuesday of this week I spoke to the seller and asked for my money back, they said no (obviously), but they did say for me to get a price to fix it and phone back, which I have. £450, car went in Wednesday and I am collecting today.
Thursday I left a message for the seller asking for a contribution towards payment, giving them until Monday before I start a small claims case. I haven't heard nothing.
Last of all, everything we have done has been verbal so its my word against theirs. She claims to be a Magistrate whilst I was a naughty boy in my younger days.:A
Without the earache, I have had enough of that off 'her indoors', shall I try the small claims or shall I play the cards I'm dealt.
Sorry for going on.
Paul.
I have posted this on another board, it concerns both.
First of all, I don't think I have a leg to stand on but here goes;
Jan 24, I paid £1000 for a 97 R reg BMW, I test drove the car, looked under the bonnet and it seemed in good working order imo. I liked the car and had made my mind up before I knew it the deal was done and I was driving it home, no receipt, no documents, just a big smile right across my stupid face.
The seller told me they had over filled the coolant but the car had no problems. I got the car home and later noticed a water leak, so topped it up and it seemed fine. I did however notice the heaters would never warm up tidy and over the next few days it was still losing water, so I took it to a garage. They said could be head gasket, so I went to 2 more garages for advice and after tests all 3 had come back with head gasket failure. Clearly, to me, this was the case when I bought the car.
On Tuesday of this week I spoke to the seller and asked for my money back, they said no (obviously), but they did say for me to get a price to fix it and phone back, which I have. £450, car went in Wednesday and I am collecting today.
Thursday I left a message for the seller asking for a contribution towards payment, giving them until Monday before I start a small claims case. I haven't heard nothing.
Last of all, everything we have done has been verbal so its my word against theirs. She claims to be a Magistrate whilst I was a naughty boy in my younger days.:A
Without the earache, I have had enough of that off 'her indoors', shall I try the small claims or shall I play the cards I'm dealt.
Sorry for going on.
Paul.
I have posted this on another board, it concerns both.
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Unfortunately buyer beware, and I do not see any come back?
Doesnt make it right, but as a private sale I dont think you can do much. Are you in the AA, RAC, Salvation Army, normally one of the motoring organisations who deal with this sort of thing on a regular basis may be able to give you advice?0 -
made my mind up before I knew it the deal was done and I was driving it home, no receipt, no documents, just a big smile right across my stupid face.
Incredible.:eek:
Buyer beware !!!!, you purchased a car that you tested at the time of sale, you paid for it, it was a private sale, sadly it it is your problem.0 -
its a 13 year old car you take you luck on something like this...sorry0
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as the old saying goes - a fool and his money are easily parted.
Sorry chap but you've got no hope0 -
The car has cost you £1500 instead of £1000. Don't waste your time trying to get money back.Happy chappy0
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Thanks guys, I'm not going any further with it.:cool:0
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