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Used Car Faults
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Only if it was advertised as having extra features like Aircon.Consumer rights act 2015. Black and white. Car must be 'fault free' as defined by Citizens Advice. If you bought a car from a trader (not private) for market value then, unless the fault was described, the trader is responsible for it. If for instance you bought a car and reported the air con as faulty the next day, provided you haven't smashed the controls, the trader is 100 percent responsible. As a customer you also have an additional right to a full refund within 30 days.
All components are subject to wear and tear. If you buy a ten your old car for example not advertised as having air con then don't expect anything0
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