Picked up new (2nd hand) car last week (2003 seat Toledo v5). The day after I got it, it wouldn't start, as the battery was flat.
Got it going and got the battery tested. It passed the tests and just needed charging. Took it for a long drive to charge it up and thought that was the end of it.
Next day, same happened. Something had drained the battery.
The car dealer picked it up and took it to be mended and dropped it back to me yesterday. The garage had identified a fault that was causing the battery tobdrain and fixed it. All was working fine last night.
This morning - dead again.
Starting to get a bit fed up of it now as I have a car I can't use. At what point would it be reasonable to say I just don't want the car and get a refund, and what should I expect if I go down this route? I part exchanged my old car for this one, but don't really want that back either!
Got it going and got the battery tested. It passed the tests and just needed charging. Took it for a long drive to charge it up and thought that was the end of it.
Next day, same happened. Something had drained the battery.
The car dealer picked it up and took it to be mended and dropped it back to me yesterday. The garage had identified a fault that was causing the battery tobdrain and fixed it. All was working fine last night.
This morning - dead again.
Starting to get a bit fed up of it now as I have a car I can't use. At what point would it be reasonable to say I just don't want the car and get a refund, and what should I expect if I go down this route? I part exchanged my old car for this one, but don't really want that back either!