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Hi Guys, just bought a new car 4 yrs old 67,000 miles on the clock.
Priced at £18,000 FSH everything i wanted. Got a decent deal with Part X included. Very happy with the car.
At the time of sale i asked "can you put it in for the next service?" they advise we don't do that but everything needed for the next 6 months will be done and you will have 6 month "Manufacture level warranty"
Fair enough i thought, on driving car home the AC doesn't work... Booked it back in with them, 100 mile round trip later and 4 days without car, the AC is fixed & they refilled fuel tank as good will. Great.
1030 miles after buying the car (yesterday AM 4 weeks after purchase) the "needs service" warning has come on. I spoke to the dealer they have basically said its your car you service it. (in a nicer way)
What would you guys do with this? I mean they are right it is my car, and i would pay... but after 1000 miles of ownership? It doesn't quite sit right with me.. but before i complain i wanted to check im not expecting to much..the dealer is a big main dealer.. i wont name... and dont want to go into what car & having to argue why i bought it!
So would you just suck it up and pay? Or argue it should be done prior to the sale? The point about them stating everything included for 6 months is not on any paper work.
A main dealer has quote £350 for the service.
Priced at £18,000 FSH everything i wanted. Got a decent deal with Part X included. Very happy with the car.
At the time of sale i asked "can you put it in for the next service?" they advise we don't do that but everything needed for the next 6 months will be done and you will have 6 month "Manufacture level warranty"
Fair enough i thought, on driving car home the AC doesn't work... Booked it back in with them, 100 mile round trip later and 4 days without car, the AC is fixed & they refilled fuel tank as good will. Great.
1030 miles after buying the car (yesterday AM 4 weeks after purchase) the "needs service" warning has come on. I spoke to the dealer they have basically said its your car you service it. (in a nicer way)
What would you guys do with this? I mean they are right it is my car, and i would pay... but after 1000 miles of ownership? It doesn't quite sit right with me.. but before i complain i wanted to check im not expecting to much..the dealer is a big main dealer.. i wont name... and dont want to go into what car & having to argue why i bought it!
So would you just suck it up and pay? Or argue it should be done prior to the sale? The point about them stating everything included for 6 months is not on any paper work.
A main dealer has quote £350 for the service.