Hypothetical question…

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Humour me….

Last Tuesday I bought a Ford Ranger Wildtrack from a dealer in Carmarthenshire, South Wales, 2021 plate with 25k miles on, one owner, serviced etc, etc, Drove it home Tuesday night all good. Wednesday morning I started it, it didn’t sound right tbh, bit rattly, I got 200 yards up the hill to work before it spat a con rod out of the block, went with a fair old bang, not surprisingly….im assuming it’s a rod, got underneath it, oil in the sump guard trays so it’s breached somewhere, and with the rattle and the noise it made I’m pretty sure the rod bolts have come loose and it’s thrown one.

So, it’s gone back to Wales, I’ve been refunded all the price less £100 which I’ll get when I return the V5. Im out a months tax, £87 insurance…£54 admin fees and two days insurance, robbing f**ks :roll: taxi money to get to Carmarthenshire from Derbyshire, half a tank of diesel. The dealers have been very apologetic, thanked me for not ranting at them, it’s hardly anyone’s fault is it, but I’m out of pocket a fair bit as described, so here’s the question….i still hold the V5 in my name, I’m going to suggest, not ask for, suggest a contribution to my costs, if they tell me to go and do one, what happens if I don’t send the V5..?

It’s totally hypothetical and if they don’t want to be nice about it then that’s up to them, it’s not the first time…. :roll: I’m just curious as to how much of a pain I could be in theory…. :lol:

Pic of its last stand….🙄
 

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I don't know but don't think you would benefit at all by being 'difficult'. End of the day they have refunded you, so the car belongs to them again now.
If you don't surrender the V5 you will not get any tax back and the dealer could get the DVLA involved, potentially.

If you get all your purchase price back, then I would consider that as fair as you can hope for. Any other costs you have incurred are down to you, unfortunately. It isn't the dealers fault that the insurance and DVLA charge by the minute. If they do pay something towards your costs, I would look at that as a bonus TBH.

I am with you, though, I wouldn't like to be out of pocket at all in this situation.
 
I'm guessing it would be in your interest to notify the DVLA you've sold/returned the vehicle back to the seller so you'll get any vehicle tax refund and avoid any potential driving offences/fines that could come your way as its still according to the DVLA in your ownership. Isn't it also an offence for failing to notify if no longer in your ownership?

I'm always a little jittery with dealers when part exing a car as they will normally offer to sort out notifying the DVLA on your behalf for your part ex. Hyundai dealer did this recently for me when I part exchanged but as its easily done online now they did it there and then in my company so I knew it had been done.

Bad luck on the car and can see why not being happy being out of pocket.

Tim.
 
Yep true enough on the tax and dvla points Pondy.

Like I say it’s hypothetical, no one’s fault and they didn’t sell me knowing it was a lemon….i don’t think…😆

s**t happens…again…🙄
 
john-e89 said:
s**t happens…again…
Yep.....BUT better to happen now than 6 months down the line, when no-one would be interested! I can't believe I'm looking at the bright side. :o
 
What’s puzzling is how it’s done 25k miles no issues, that I know of…and it’s gone bang so suddenly. Tbh it did sound a touch rattly at the dealers, I know as my transit custom is the same age and has the same engine, i put it down to probably been standing for a few months on site and needed a run.
 
Seems consequential loss (like insurance cancellation, 1/12 road tax and fuel you out in ) is not covered under anything. Seems unfair to me as that is not your fault.

However, goodwill is another matter.

As a business we do everything to recompense the customer in that case, even if it is not our fault but reputation is more important than the £100 it would cost.
 
pvr said:
Seems consequential loss (like insurance cancellation, 1/12 road tax and fuel you out in ) is not covered under anything. Seems unfair to me as that is not your fault.

However, goodwill is another matter.

As a business we do everything to recompense the customer in that case, even if it is not our fault but reputation is more important than the £100 it would cost.

Things do go wrong but it’s how they are addressed that really matters in my opinion.
 
Holding on to the v5 would only inconvenience them a little, it wouldn't stop them reselling the car.
My work bought an ex scottish gas van last year without the v5. We had to apply to dvla for a new v5. The only hassle was that it couldn't be done online or over the phone. It had to be done by post after filling in the correct forms and sending a check for the new v5.
The reason all this had to be done was apparently some companies don't bother sending the v5s back once they have sold them.
 
No sensible reason to hold on to the V5, whatever they say.

I had similar trouble with a Nissan Primera mk1 many moons ago. I got my original cheque back and a tank of fuel, in the one I replaced it with the next morning. I had the RAC chase me for the recovery cost. I never did pay the RAC and don't know if the garage did. Both the garage and the breakdown were within 20miles of home, so no other expensive for me. It was pure chance that I spotted the replacement from the bus on my way home and was able to buy it so quickly. As I was commuting back to Plymouth, from Portsmouth, the next day and that would have been a pain with no car.

Replace it and move on, life is to short. :wink:
 
john-e89 said:
What’s puzzling is how it’s done 25k miles no issues, that I know of…and it’s gone bang so suddenly.
Being a high up truck and the amount of rain lately, could maybe have been through a big puddle, ingested a small amount of water which damaged the piston/conrod but not catastrophically until now? You would expect it to smash the turbo first, though! :?
 
It's a bad experience but at the end of the day the dealer swiftly refunded you the purchase price. Yes a bit unfortunate that you travelled a fair distance but getting the purchase price back no quibbles is something. Or did they already know something.........?
 
I'm training on handovers at the minute, when we do the V5 the customers email ges inputted and they get confirmation here and then it's done.
 
Ah the old contribution towards costs conundrum. That's interesting because when I took a deposit on a car and outlayed on a hotel and train, the "buyer" didn't want to know when they demanded their full deposit back. It's strange how the tables turn... :rofl:
 
Gee said:
Ah the old contribution towards costs conundrum. That's interesting because when I took a deposit on a car and outlayed on a hotel and train, the "buyer" didn't want to know when they demanded their full deposit back. It's strange how the tables turn... :rofl:

You really want to get into this again little boy…?

Did you book a train and hotel, answer that without lying… No you didn’t, hence you couldn’t show me receipts plus you changed your story from staying in a hotel to your cousin bringing you down instead.

If you want to lie and cheat at least have some, just some decency and tell the truth, not hide behind your keyboard and lie like a scared little rat boy. That kid of yours doesn’t stand a chance, he’ll be yet another cheat with no morals or principles with you as his dad.
 
I have nothing to prove but let me just leave this screenshot here for you. The question is, are you big enough to apologise? I'm guessing not and you will continue to make up your own little stories to suit your own agenda. I think most people on this forum can figure out the type of person you are and therefore who is more likely to be telling the truth here...
 

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Gee said:
I have nothing to prove but let me just leave this screenshot here for you. The question is, are you big enough to apologise? I'm guessing not and you will continue to make up your own little stories to suit your own agenda. I think most people on this forum can figure out the type of person you are and therefore who is more likely to be telling the truth here...

24th April huh….well I’ll just leave the fact that by March 28 we’d come to this.

You really are capable of stooping lower than even I thought….you must be very proud of yourself.
 

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….or does March come after April….?

An apology and admission of the absolute proof that you lied would be nice, but I won’t hold my breath.
 
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