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Section 75 or 75a claim?
simpson_77
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Hi,
Long story cut short, I’m looking to reject a new car as it keeps going into limp mode and the dealer is unable to repair. The car cost £67k and I paid £5k of the deposit on a Barclaycard. The dealer is rejecting the rejection as they can’t find a fault although they know there is a problem (diagnostics have thrown up faulty pressure sensor, ESP control until and compression in cylinder 5 problems but all appear to be red herrings). Anyway without lectures for spending £67k on a car, do I have grounds for a section 75 or 75a claim up to the max value of each? The balance is on a MB PCP.
Thanks
Long story cut short, I’m looking to reject a new car as it keeps going into limp mode and the dealer is unable to repair. The car cost £67k and I paid £5k of the deposit on a Barclaycard. The dealer is rejecting the rejection as they can’t find a fault although they know there is a problem (diagnostics have thrown up faulty pressure sensor, ESP control until and compression in cylinder 5 problems but all appear to be red herrings). Anyway without lectures for spending £67k on a car, do I have grounds for a section 75 or 75a claim up to the max value of each? The balance is on a MB PCP.
Thanks
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No. Section 75 only covers items up to 35k.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »No. Section 75 only covers items up to 35k.
£100-£30,000 I thought?0 -
And 76a to £62k
I guess what I’m asking is can you use it proportionately? Ie the car was £67k so can I claim the max of £30k for s75 or £62k for s75a?0 -
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