It is a minefield Ian whichever way you go about it.
Tony.
Tony.
I know and it's not fair. Nothing will change unless someone dies. It needn't be that way.It is a minefield Ian whichever way you go about it.
Tony.
Shame the car didn't go to trading standards so the dealer could be prosecuted.4 the dealer who sold it him in that condition should have had it removed
that would be my way of thinking
Not sure it was a dealer as such - just someone flogging cars 'sold-as-seen' probably.Shame the car didn't go to trading standards so the dealer could be prosecuted.
MOT centres should have the power to seize any cars that are dangerous and the information passed to the relevant authorities. IMOFirst test on Monday morning was a 08 reg. Fiat Grande Punto, now I quite like the Punto in general, good little car, but this one ..........................
Having got under the car on the ramp it looked very "rusty" which is unusual these days. The bottom of the front subframe just didn't look "right" and after a couple of taps with the plastic hammer chunks of it started to fall off, leaving gaping holes right next to the lower arm mounting points. Next I started on the lower suspension arms and this happened,
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Notice how close that is to the rivets which hold the bottom ball joint to the arm itself in the 2nd. picture.
On the O/S one it gets better,
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When I had finished I told my manager to stress to the owner that this car was VERY dangerous to drive on the road, he said he would inform the customer and that is the total of my involvement in the job. The car was left in our yard overnight into Tuesday, I noticed I had gone midway through the afternoon and I asked what had transpired today. Manager said he told the man it was unfit and very dangerous to use and that the bill would around £600 to repair it. I'll scrap it then said the owner, only to come back yesterday stating he had contacted the man he bought the car from who said he didn't realise the condition of the car and would take it back against another car. The owner then left, in the Punto, heading back to seller's pitch to get another car,......................... in LEEDS FFS!!!!!!
Tony.
They are the experts on the ground. Use their skills. Trust their judgement. Have a recourse to a formal dispute scheme.MOT centres should have the power to seize any cars that are dangerous and the information passed to the relevant authorities. IMO
Works over here, you get a letter two months before MOT due date.Would be helpful if you could set up a reminder on the DVLA website.
Same over here Tony.Police reg. recognition cameras will flag if a car is tested or not along with road tax.
Our company sends out reminders a month before due to last years customers as do most businesses these days.Works over here, you get a letter two months before MOT due date.
Its the Dutch 'DVLA' that does it over here.Our company sends out reminders