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"Does anyone have experience of this when buying a used car? I don't know enough about cars and don't know a mechanic so what other options do you suggest? The rac provide a report ,including hpi and any defects but I suppose its relevant to the price of the car . Personally with the way consumer law is now you have 3months for any defect not explained at the time of purchase . If it goes wrong they have the right to offer a repair however you are entitled to money back.if unsuccessful . Stick to a reputable dealer and you will be fine " Commonly held belief that you have to give a seller the chance to try and fix a fault. Not necessarily true, Within the first 30 days if your purchase is of unsatisfactory quality, unfit for purpose or not as described you can reject it and get a full refund. After 30 days you only have to give the seller one chance to fix the fault, if it fails again you can reject it. Within first 6 months faults are assumed to have been there at time of purchase and seller must prove otherwise. After 6 months the position reverses and the buyer has to prove the fault exists. Since Oct 2015 a consumer has lots of rights but even now 3 years later many sellers and buyers are unaware of them. Check out Which or Citizens Advice websites for an explanation. | |||
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"Does anyone have experience of this when buying a used car? I don't know enough about cars and don't know a mechanic so what other options do you suggest?" Green flag | |||
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"Does anyone have experience of this when buying a used car? I don't know enough about cars and don't know a mechanic so what other options do you suggest?" Sometimes you can call a garage close to where the seller is and ask them to do an inspection. Rac and aa are expensive but you'd be able to knock the cost off the purchase price plus whatever needs doing so that's good. But if you don't buy the car it feels like money wasted but really it's saved you lots | |||
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"Does anyone have experience of this when buying a used car? I don't know enough about cars and don't know a mechanic so what other options do you suggest? The rac provide a report ,including hpi and any defects but I suppose its relevant to the price of the car . Personally with the way consumer law is now you have 3months for any defect not explained at the time of purchase . If it goes wrong they have the right to offer a repair however you are entitled to money back.if unsuccessful . Stick to a reputable dealer and you will be fine Commonly held belief that you have to give a seller the chance to try and fix a fault. Not necessarily true, Within the first 30 days if your purchase is of unsatisfactory quality, unfit for purpose or not as described you can reject it and get a full refund. After 30 days you only have to give the seller one chance to fix the fault, if it fails again you can reject it. Within first 6 months faults are assumed to have been there at time of purchase and seller must prove otherwise. After 6 months the position reverses and the buyer has to prove the fault exists. Since Oct 2015 a consumer has lots of rights but even now 3 years later many sellers and buyers are unaware of them. Check out Which or Citizens Advice websites for an explanation." Thanks that's very useful to know. I will check this out. | |||
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