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main dealer used car - missing items

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  • marlot
    marlot Posts: 5,001 Forumite
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    Its not the citroen dealer in fleet by any chance? If so, they generally a good bunch - they won either the whatcar or the auto express dealer of the year a few years back. We bought a Honda from them (new, when they were a honda dealer) and they've always been good with us - so much so that we still use them for servicing over our local independent (who is also very good).
  • marlot
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    darryl681 wrote: »
    There is a service book, but it isn't the original one. The salesman told me after i had bought it that he had put together a new service book.

    This might be OK if all the services were done by the garage you bought from (they might have been if it was a honda dealer previously) - but I'd be getting them to print the service history off the computer, rather than it just being a few stamps in a new book. If they say the services were done by someone else, I'd be ringing the other garage to confirm.
  • Unless the manual or parcel shelf dissapeared after you bought then buyer beware
  • Flyboy152
    Flyboy152 Posts: 17,118 Forumite
    Unless the manual or parcel shelf dissapeared after you bought then buyer beware

    Beware of what?
    The greater danger, for most of us, lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark
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