Sounds like finance company have it nowFYI: It looks like your road tax expired on the 23rd July...
Sounds like finance company have it nowFYI: It looks like your road tax expired on the 23rd July...
Due to the private dealership
I have just done a HPI check :
VAUXHALL
ASTRA SRI CDTI
Stolen: NO
Written off: NO
Exported: NO
Former Keepers: 1
Reg. Change: NO
OK I think I understand the order of events now:
January - You bought the car. The car was now in your possession and being driven.
February - Problem with clutch. Took it to a garage who confirmed the clutch was faulty. The picture is from that clutch inspection but the mechanic didn't say anything about a collision repair. --- you successfully reject the car but it isn't collected due to COVID and other issues ---
July(?) - You notice a headlight bulb has gone and arrange for a different mechanic to change it. He mentions that there are signs of previous front end damage.
July / August - The original garage (or finance company?) finally collect the car. It has been driven less than 100 miles. The finance company say there is evidence of front end damage and are saying it was caused by you.
To be fair you shouldn't have driven it once you rejected it. I have rejected a car and this was stated in all the places I looked for advice. If you started the claim before 30 days you will have been entitled to a full refund regardless of when it was picked up. Telling them you have driven it since and that it is accident damaged has opened a can of worms.
GOOD LUCK WITH FEPAIR JOB SAD TO HEAR NOT CORRECTUPDATE THEY SAID THAT THE CAR WING HAS BEEN DAMGED ON THE FRONT AND PUT BACK TOGETHER NOT CORRECT.
THEY ADMITTED THERE WAS A CLEAR GAP IN THE BONNET WHICH I STATED TO THE FINANCE, AS THEY HAVE ADDMITTED THE GAP WOULDNT THAT BE CAUSED BY FEPIAR JOB ITSELF IN THAT AREA.
Easier said then done when it's your source of food and income. Espically when it was a difficult time to buy another and renting for months would've cost £££.
I think I’ve come far in 11 months!