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Rejecting a car within 30 days
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You're totally wrong on this point. If you want to use your short term right to reject then the onus is entirely with you to prove that any fault was present at the time of purchase.I told buyacar that it is their legal responsibility to prove that there were no underlying issues with this car - not mine to prove that I didn't do anything unusual with it. They still say I have to pay for this test or they won't do anything, although they offered to pay a small part of it 'as a goodwill gesture'.
Mostly I have said that since it's within 30 days, I don't want the car - I want to reject it. I have been driving 20 years without ever wearing out a clutch, and while I recognise they didn't sell the car to me in any bad faith, there must have been an underlying fault with it that I have finished off. They say no way.
What, if anything, can I do?0
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