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Dealer knowingly selling faulty car
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It's not your problem OP so why do you meddle?0
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If I was the OP I'd let the dealer get on with it, and forget about it as long as I was OK. Not enough facts known to do otherwise.Joe_Horner wrote: »May have missed it but what's the car? Unless it had a limited slip diff or was a Daf 32, 33, 44, or 55, a snapped drive shaft would prevent it going anywhere.
DAFs. Now there's a blast from the past. I had a mate who had a 1275S way back when. He said he was trying to keep up with a DAF Marathon one night, going up a hill with bends. The DAF was pulling away from him.0
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