My dad gave me his 2004 Focus back in 2012 6 months before he died , its still going strong and a great car despite it being bumped into several times. Mum loves going in it as a reminder. Old cars rock
I know some dealers who take the risk with distance selling, even with the best cars it's just not worth it. There doesn't even need to be a reason to reject a car. I believe if you don't notify a customer of their rights to reject, this period extends to twelve months, and you must to put them back to their original position. Trouble is the law doesn't take account of dishonest customers. A dealer near me sold a car to someone over the phone, had it delivered, and the customer used it to go to Scotland and back, then rejected it because they didn't like it.
Encouraging info on the Fiat! Like your policy on sending sold cars out with some fuel but think this is quite rare. Most cars I've brought have had pretty empty tanks when I have picked them up so finding a petrol station in an unknown area is often the first challenge!
Yeah I bought a car private that had so little fuel in it that I coasted it down a hill to the nearest petrol station which fortunately was around half a mile away
The Alfa was identical to the one that I had. Loved her to bits, especially the DNA system. Envy of our company car park! Sad to see yours go but she deserves a good life!!
Just done another refund bud, 64 plate corsa diesel, now it's turned cold it's slow to start sez the customer, its no good to me he says, it smells (it's a diesel) anyway I said let's cut to the chase I'll give you your dosh back, as soon as he'd got his money back he started telling me what a good car it was, bizarre, he was then on about had I got another similar car, I said I didn't want to deal with him.
@@ChopsGarage If you take just deposit on C card, that gives full consumer credit protection on full value, check your terms with card cos that they cannot come after you for full price paid (less normal wear and tear etc )
sadly the way the system works means its open to abuse by dodgy buyers, sounds like someone has got a year and a half of free motoring and will probably do it again, the biggest issue is when this crap becomes common knowledge then everyone starts doing it, as a dealer you walk a very fine line, i used to deal in cars many years ago, but today's laws would terrify me, you are damned if you do and damned if you dont, you can kind of understand why there are dodgy dealers around.
@P Mc who said the finance was getting written off ? and the garage does not have to supply a suitable replacement nor does the customer have to accept one, customer gets refund, finance is settled, garage loses as the car is not only a year older but its in bits as well, its not rocket science 🙄
@P Mc you are clearly from an alternate Universe, my Daughter just returned her car to the dealer due to catastrophic engine failure, all monies were returned and the Finance company allowed her to settle in full without penalty, but then we are in a different Universe so obviously doesnt apply
I had a hire top of the range asx it was a lovely motor, also it was 4x4. I travelled half the country in it. What they are like now they are older is anyone's guess. Very impressed by it
Unfortunately there are dealers that claim they've serviced car and just had service book stamped so if cars been found to have failed due to poor servicing I can understand why finger gets pointed at dealer especially if they also stamped service book.
I had two Giuliettas 1.4MA and 1750TBi now have a Giulia 280, absolutely love them! Propper result with the Coupè history sounds like it's been looked after
Oh no that white fluffy stuff has made it onto your patch..im now thinking watch the Uk come to standstill but good job you have a 4x4 handy as you never know.
@@alastairbradley2308 Well they normally set them nearest defendant but not always. This is trouble with county court, the judges don't have a clue. You have to highlight the law to them. The clerks should do this but are as stupid as the judges most of time.
Really enjoy watching the videos. As a huge car nut (from the age of 5 or 6 years) it's a treat to see all the different models and brands not for sale here in the U.S. I used to be surprised by what I thought were outlandish charges for parts and services in the U.K. but with inflation they are now just as outrageous here.
Expressed concern about the threat to small business is understood...18 months is prejudicial to the interest of fair commerce . These are used vehicles to start with!
Half a tank of fuel! Last car I bought a 2018 Astra SRi from a dealer was running on vapour in the tank! And as you say not familiar with the area I suffered range anxiety on a petrol car lol
You put £20 of fuel in your cars before they go?! I bought a £29,000 Focus RS last Feb., and they simply told me where the nearest fuel station was to fill up for the 50 mile journey home, as it was showing 'range' of 20 miles left, bloody tight arsed cheap skates.
Just been checking the gov.uk website, etc. Consumer Rights Act 2015 - customer can claim various remedies when goods are faulty or not as described. Providing your mate did not describe the body as being in perfect condition there's an argument for fair wear and tear - needs a solicitor who understands commercial law better than the judge. Also, modifying a purchase (eg taking the bodykit off) could be argued as implying a customer acceptance. When's the Ssangyong coming back?
prob did say perfect (meaning cosmetic) to me would be unreasonable, unless known typical fault , for corrosion behind a factory supplied body kit ?, to know otherwise.
Yeah, couldn't agree more, a solicitor that didn't argue that case correctly, along with an unreasonable judgement, from a prick of a judge, created a perfect storm of injustice. Unfortunately, in today's society, this judge's pedantic tendencies, regarding the letter of the law, trumps common sense, not right, but they get away with it, unchallenged, every time
Ver interesting. Amazing to hear about those problems having comeback so long after the sale. I am sure bigger dealers get away without this crap and what about those dealers that are sheer bully types. Half a tank of fuel? You are becoming a charity. The last new car I bought the fuel did not even register on the gauge! I like the sound of your business.
I bought a car before, from a main dealer "Bristol Street Motors". The test drive was literally about 20 minutes and we only went on B roads, the salesman said he'd put fuel in as it was almost empty when we went for a drive so he put £20 in it which barely did anything. When I got it it had less than 1/4 of a tank and stupidly I part exchanged it for an older Mercedes C220 which I gave to them with just under a full tank of diesel! Feb this year the Focus ST I bought from above said dealership went bang... the engine exploded. Was going to cost me in excess of £5k for a replacement engine and labour. Sold it to co-part for £4k. Annoyingly i'd just had a brand new set of 4 Bridgestone Potenza Sport tyres put on it, less than a month earlier.... just shy of another £550 down the drain. You could say i've a habit of doing myself over.
@@thefiestaguy8831 I trained at a Ford garage. I'm a mechanic. It wasn't until years later I heard the phrase Found On Roadside Daily. I worked mostly on new cars. The only wrecked engines I saw were from no maintenance or hydrolocks in floods. They weren't really any worse than the other manufacturers. I know some engines are weak in certain circumstances in many makers. I too have a new set of tyres on a car that barely runs tho. It pisses me off seeing them wasted. It only stands me about a grand all in tho. Unlucky m8y
@@SilverCanary1 In my case the engine literally went bang. I was on a dual carriageway doing about 70mph, loud bang and a horrible shaking sensation from the car as it ground to a halt, there was no hard shoulder so I ended up having to stop in a live lane. Eventually a police patrol came across me and sat with me for hours before they recovered my vehicle (as the RAC had nobody to send and myself and the officer waited 2 hours already for them). Got it picked up the mechanic said there was "more out of the engine than there was inside it". A rebuild wouldn't suffice and it would need an entire new one. A used one was anywhere from £2,000-£3,000. Plus a good 10 hours+ labour easily £1,000-£1,500. He's a family mechanic we've known for years and not in the business of ripping people off, but even he said there's no guarantee any replacement engine will work fine and if it's fitted, and then there's a problem, the engine has to be removed again which of course makes sense. To rub salt into the wounds... about a week after the engine blew, I then got notified of a claim against myself by my insurers... by who? Highways England. they turned up when called by the officer to clean up the oil that had leaked from my engine when it exploded, oil had gone across most of the 1st lane of the dual carriageway. 10 months later my insurers still haven't settled their claim (I was told they were only claiming for about £250 for the 'cleanup'). Luckily I had a protected NCD but i'm test driving a BMW 335D in 5 days and it's increased my insurance premium by £85, by just declaring that one claim even though NCD wasn't affected. Irritating! Wasn't my fault the engine exploded on me and yet I get a claim for a highways cleanup crew who I didn't request. I assumed they were paid for by Road emissions fund, taxes, etc... never knew they claimed on driver's insurance policies!
I know car dealers get a bad rap but I'm surprised the judge gave him nothing. How is it legal that they stripped it and expected him to pick it back up from them, take it back to his garage and put all the pieces back together all with his own coin and also give them their money back. I would be sweeping all over that car checking numbers making absolutely sure it was the same one I sold them. Peace
@@ChopsGarage Please tell me he left witness marks on the car that were only known to him and his camera. As anyone selling anything should do, especially high ticket items such as cars. Far too many dodgy rip off people out there these days. Peace
I love cars and buying and selling (privately) has been part of my life since 15 years old...But all this nonsense with distance buyers ripping the car apart then rejecting it...18 months after sale being forced to take it back!!! Thats why i walked away from it all. I just trade in my cars now (at a huge financial loss) and buy from whoever seems to be the most legit fir what i want...i.e. I bought a 4 year old Suburu from a local main agent who was fantastic. I sold it back to him 5 years later for peanuts and bought a cheap run around private. The cheap run around was the third vehicle i looked at of the type as i didnt like/trust the private seller. If i feel they are sketchy...They ARE sketchy and so is the car.
It's good practice I look at tyres that have been put on and the amount of fuel in the tank. And advisorys on the mot. If those 3 aren't done you don't get my hard earned cash I got caught once never again
@ 13m. Frankly having worked in insurance for over 20 years, Motor Engineers are some of the most dishonest people out there. Almost always just write the report the paying party wants. Especially if its for a Accident Management Company. High labour rates allowed, vehicles usually "unroadworhty" when a Credit Hire car company has instructed them, to "assist" in justifying hire.
Sorry if I sound a bit dim, but I noticed on the invoices a charge for labour, and below that a charge for parts and labour. Does that mean the owner was charged twice?
Some friends got redress on a land rover timing chain job, a year down the line, Garage didn't want to know but they got some joy after complaining to the finance company, it had only done 40k on a 18 plate, bit unfair I think complaining a year down the line IMHO.
Strange , Distance Selling Regs, reject for any reason but I think it is return to sender and return cost is only if defective (and reasonably known to be defective) at time of sale ? check with black belt barrister as what recompense has the dealer against previous servicing ? did dealer arrange the finance ? (if so what are the terms between dealer and fin co ?)
James...Invest in a hot water jet washer to make car washing more bearable in winter mate! 😂😂...And its shocking that a dealer can be made to take a vehicle back after such a long period of time! 🤨🤨
Just watched the World Cup … think I need to get my attention on to something different … change of car maybe 😆 shame you’re so far away. Great video again.
Sounds like a Halfords "safety check!" even though punters have CRA2015 and SOGA to back up a dealer purchase, they still buy some old shitter off Facebook marketplace from a 'car flipper'?
Hi James,love how people just love to moan about click bait and losing loyal subs by doing it ffs if they are loyal to the channel they won't go anywhere just for that Emerson ffs the mind boggles🙈the story on the car being sent back after 18 months is just another reason for you to Not do finance,and for the bloke in the chat who had to go collect the freelander after being taken apart and not put back together and then told by the garage he'd be charged storage he should name the garage and the woman so other people know to stay clear off them,the judge is a knob aswell for letting that happen,have a great sunday james🙂👍
People like to click because they want something terrible to have happened and then get mad when it was not as bad as they thought. Never stop to question themelves.
Time of year and the doom and gloom economic predictions mean its probably best focussing in on the small cheapies for now James - probably the best for retail,
I've direct experience of rejecting a vehicle, if the vehicle was delivered and is rejected as part of the sale dea, Then no matter the distance it is the sellers responsibility to collect it and at the seller's cost. The process of rejecting the vehicle should not put the person rejecting it out of pocket. In my instance the car was not as described with several major mechanical isues and I got refunded after sticking to my guns. All this being said the vehicle should be returned in the condition it was supplied in. Personally If I were Royston I would pursue the cost of refitting the body kit via the small claims court.
I disagree completely. I totally believe they should be out of pocket for a simple change of mind etc it was their decision not to make the journey, why should someone else pick up the tab. Don't forget the law allows them to reject for ANY reason within 14 days so they could just not like the colour. Different matter of course if not as described or faulty.
I get your point however how many customers reject for a change of mind. If they have documented evidence of a of a mecaanical defect from a reputable third party and are within the initial rejection period then the law is firmly on the customers side. Like I say the car should be made available to be collected with the body kit back together but the cost of the return can't be the customers.
@@paulf2529 yes I am of course aware what the law is but dont agree with it. Its designed for someone buying a coat off ebay. In this instance the customer choice to travel s crazy distance to get the car will cost the dealer 500 to 600 not 3.50 for a courier.
This was a funny one mate, they came for the car so it didn't come under distance selling regs, they were happy with it initially but took it to a garage for a check over, the garage took the plastic sill covers off and found corrosion on the sills, obviously that's a big no, no, with the covers on it couldn't be seen, covers off, corroded sills, mot tester didn't see it, neither did I, I offered to refund it St away, but they were on the Isle of Wight, 300 miles, I refused to go for it, I offered to pay any Garage they liked to repair it, but customer just refused, so I stuck to my guns but the judge had no idea of cars and just said there's a fault customer can reject, he did side with me tho over that she was trying to claim a grand over the purchase price, basically I'll refund her, pick it up, 300 miles away, get it welded up and re sell, tbh at the end of the day rusty sills are a big no no, but you don't start removing parts to check and tbh your not really looking for rusty sills these days, basically I'll steer ckear of jlr products as we've got a 61 plate freeloader in limp mode and a 16 plate one with a duff chain, there a lot of trouble, tbh selling a car with rusty sills is more or less a criminal offence, so probably got off lightly, a trader who sold a rusty vw camper got 6 mths porridge.
Loved the details and info on this video you covered, really helps other traders and people wanting to start in the trade etc wish i was local and could come down your way, and agree about the weather you can be a brilliant driver but there's the other idiots on the road, i got tailgated the other day for awhile and surprise surprise i then got rear ended, and im not a slow driver either
Bad customers !!!!..it does work both ways......I arranged this week to look at two cars a 2006 Jag S type and a 2001 Peugeot 607....both different dealers...arranged a time to go see the cars....bare in mind the 607 was an hour away.....Nobody turned up at either dealer ....And last week i went to a car dealer who is on youtube just over the hour from me to look at a 2006 Chrysler crossfire....wasn't as described on the add.....so back to the internet to start the search again
@@ChopsGarage Van and car sales Coventry selling the Jag popped in last sunday as they were still open...Jag wasn't there...gave me the bosses number who then gave me another number ..arranged 1pm Thursday......stayed till half past..no one turned up....SJ motors Loughborough had the lovely 607....no one answered my emails , The boss emailed me arranged a time between 12 and 1pm got there at 12.15 stayed till 12.30 no one turned up. The Crossfire was at BINCA who has a channel on here...i knew the roof lining needed redoing not an issue but the add stated over £800 worth of work had been done....what the add didn't say was the Manifold was leaking and needed brakes doing
Perhaps things would change if all the dealers said sorry we no longer do finance you would need to get a personal loan to buy one of our cars if you need finance ?
You call that snow 🤣 Get some winter tires fitted on your daily driver. Should be no problem at all. Though the same thing applies here where i live. Winter tires are no good on your car if it is some other buffoon on summer tires who plows into it 😭
James maybe you can help on a problem my son has with his car he bought in end of April 2022? He bought a Fiesta 1.6 petrol from a dealer had it for around 3 weeks on the road, it then developed a missfire ! granted he had purchased a warranty this I feel should be covered? The dealer told him it was the air con and a radiator fan!!! Anyway after around 5 months in which my son could not use this car !! the dealer looked at it a said the head gasket had gone, but the amount to fix this was not covered under the warranty, but it was done anyhow under durress I may add. My son has at the end of November had the car returned to him. Now 10 days after this the car has started missfiring again and the coolant has drained away from the header tank, we have had it diagnosed and its come back with a code stating that cylender 4 has a problem. He has contacted trading standards all the way through this problem for months now (they told him he must give the dealer fair chance to repair) he has contacted trading standards this week and he and them have contacted the dealer who has not returned to them. Makes your friends case look good don't you think?
Sounds like it could have a crack in block. When a head gasket is done and it still leads the same issues (assuming the head was skimmed and they did not just put a new gasket in) it is normally the block (again assuming radiator is ok). So in the this case the fault was present within 6 months and the dealer did a repair to resolve. Even if the ownership now exceeded 6 months there is evidence that this fault existed within the first 6 months and was not resolved.. The Dealer had 1 chance to resolve the fault. As the same fault has come up again (missfire) and his first diagnosis was wrong you have a right to return for refund less a reasonable discount for the use you have had. This will help - www.theaa.com/car-buying/legal-rights
@@ChopsGarage Thank you James. I like watching your channel and wish you all the best. After 35 years in body game love how you get your cars ready for the road. Thanks again will advise him.
I have a lad with a duff DSG box on a car bought a day ago who feels differently to try and help! Save £500 at best in current market for no comeback whatsoever? No thanks
@@chizzle6237 not sure of your point, trade cars are not sold at trade price as they are bought at trade price then prepped. If you buy a car at trade price and then prep you will of saved about 500 quid but have no warranties or consumer protection. I think I can be a pretty reliable source on this about 350 cars plus in!
@@ChopsGarage yes bud, he'll mean Facebook or something, loads of scams on cheap looking cars, it might not even exist, have very serious faults, undisclosed write off badly repaired, World of difference to a genuine dealer prepping a decent car and having to stand by it and no anyone can't buy at trade price, they may think they can but in my experience they end up with sheds.
Doing finance is OK, but customer still thinks its your car, like their hiring it for the 36,48 mths, never mind a basic 6 mths warranty period, its probably OK on a 12 mths old car but offering finance on say a 12 plate is asking for trouble.
Yes always put fuel in nothing worse buying a car and the looking to fill the tank.Main dealers do this just pure greed.Or let the customer know they will pay the extra.
10:37 ! someone could bankrupt a dealer by setting up several rejections hundreds of miles away from the dealer. :( Do the judges need educating or is the law wrong?
@@ChopsGarage app is doing some kind of half price deal till monday for people it likes it seems (I wont make a saving as its a fiver bus fare to macDs and back for me)
I’m curious under what circumstances was the dealer forced to take the car back after 18 months? Don’t think there is any valid argument for that, even in a court.
If the dealer arranged the finance then the finance company could threaten to remove his finance facility and if the customer stops paying then any commission paid to the dealer for the finance is recoverable. Blackmail really unless there was another reason.
@@RonSeymour1 yes but the finance company is financing the car towards the customer, goes under the same consumers act, states very clearly on any agreement between the finance company and the dealer that the car goes under the consumers act, it’s not like the credit act were the consumer being the customer can claim up to 6 years the money back if the vehicle goes wrong. The deal between the finance and the dealer goes strictly under the business to business deal, legally the finance company have no power over this after the 6 months have passed, unless it can be proven that the car left the dealer premises with a known fault and the dealer has willingly hidden it away.
@@RonSeymour1 the dealer only introduces the client to the finance company, we don’t arrange the finance, that is up to the finance company to decide whether the client is eligible or not. The finance company can remove the finance facility but they can’t cancel my FCA license or ask for the commission back. Just because the customer refuses to pay after 18 months due to the being broken is the customer that is breaking the agreement with the finance company. If the customer shouts his consumers act rights out he should also know that buying an used car has it’s risks and also as the car gets older and lower in value there is a fair wear and tear section for which legally the dealer has no obligation to cover it. So in this situation I would say to the finance company to F off and deal with the situation themselves, if they want to remove my facility with them, they can also F off as there are plenty of brokers out there
@@cartradediary6131 Things may have changed but about 20 years ago I worked for a small, one-man band, finance brokers. He arranged finance for local car dealers. A lot of the dealer's customers were high risk. The dealer would send us the customer's details and we would try to source finance. My boss would receive a commission based on the interest rate charged. If at some point the customer stopped paying then the commission was deducted from the next. If the dealer arranged his own finance I would have thought that he would be in the same position. I am not here to argue. I am just stating how it was. I agree with your sentiments though.
@@RonSeymour1 I understand but the dealers don’t act like brokers now, most of us, usually we work with a big broker, we technically just the middleman in all of this
I'll put a tenner in bud but nothing more, over a year all those half tanks mount up, if I deliver I'll work it out and take a can,, if a car comes in with fuel that's my smoker for a few days, I don't care what it is, ha, ha.
The lightest dusting of snow and we can't drive straight on a main road? So pathetic. Never had a 4x4, never fitted winter tyres, driven hundreds of miles through the worst weather our little island has thrown up, never once been stuck (other than in traffic jams) or crashed due to the weather. If you want a day off work just take it mate. You are self employed, your own boss. You don't need to justify it to the UA-cam crowd.😉
@@ChopsGarageInsurance though? I get that there are idiots and incompetent drivers out there, but they might get you on a dry sunny day (I know this from bitter experience). However, fair play, we are all different. No offence meant. Still giving the thumbs up.
@@smoothmicra no offence taken mate. My insurance would skyrocket on a claim as you know its going knock for knock in a back lane. Odds far lower on sunny day vs one where roads being closed for ice
We live in this world where everything is someone else's responsibility and risk nobody is responsible for themselves any more has to be someone else's fault
You have made out that you had to take the car back in your thumb nail,been following you for 2 years & a little disappointed that you have tuned to click bait,James stick to what you do best
@@ChopsGarage Yeah , thought it was yours, will sue for loss of half hour of my life on a mis description (title should have been that was , not this is)
@@highpath4776 Indeed. I'm been a subscriber for years and love the channel, but the thumbnail was clearly intended to infer that James himself had taken a car back after 18months, not an unrelated 3rd party.
@@FatHead1979 we know James, particulary at weekends covers some of "other dealer stories" that have been sent to him (how he gets time to read them, make vids, prep and sell cars is beyond me)
Used CarVertical yesterday as i'm looking at a new car, and test driving it in less than a week. Stupidly forgot to use your code! Highly recommended though and found "unit stock" finance on said car. The reports have a lot of detail and even include an approximate market price for that vehicle.
Another great video buddy and it was great to see you and thanks for the shout out ❤
Cheers mate
My dad gave me his 2004 Focus back in 2012 6 months before he died , its still going strong and a great car despite it being bumped into several times. Mum loves going in it as a reminder. Old cars rock
I know some dealers who take the risk with distance selling, even with the best cars it's just not worth it. There doesn't even need to be a reason to reject a car. I believe if you don't notify a customer of their rights to reject, this period extends to twelve months, and you must to put them back to their original position. Trouble is the law doesn't take account of dishonest customers. A dealer near me sold a car to someone over the phone, had it delivered, and the customer used it to go to Scotland and back, then rejected it because they didn't like it.
100% agree I don't want to distance sell for these reasons.
Unbelievable that a car can be returned after 18 months.
What planet was the judge and finance company on.
Cash sales only looks like the way to go.
Encouraging info on the Fiat! Like your policy on sending sold cars out with some fuel but think this is quite rare. Most cars I've brought have had pretty empty tanks when I have picked them up so finding a petrol station in an unknown area is often the first challenge!
Yeah I bought a car private that had so little fuel in it that I coasted it down a hill to the nearest petrol station which fortunately was around half a mile away
The Alfa was identical to the one that I had. Loved her to bits, especially the DNA system. Envy of our company car park! Sad to see yours go but she deserves a good life!!
They are cracking cars
Just done another refund bud, 64 plate corsa diesel, now it's turned cold it's slow to start sez the customer, its no good to me he says, it smells (it's a diesel) anyway I said let's cut to the chase I'll give you your dosh back, as soon as he'd got his money back he started telling me what a good car it was, bizarre, he was then on about had I got another similar car, I said I didn't want to deal with him.
I love the way you take so much care when selling yr cars ..impressive 👍
I appreciate that!
I visited a car dealer few weeks back that had stopped dealing with finance and was advising people to get personal loans. I can see why now.
Yes someone else mentioned this
@@ChopsGarage If you take just deposit on C card, that gives full consumer credit protection on full value, check your terms with card cos that they cannot come after you for full price paid (less normal wear and tear etc )
1.5yrs later is mind boggling insane!! 😮
sadly the way the system works means its open to abuse by dodgy buyers, sounds like someone has got a year and a half of free motoring and will probably do it again, the biggest issue is when this crap becomes common knowledge then everyone starts doing it, as a dealer you walk a very fine line, i used to deal in cars many years ago, but today's laws would terrify me, you are damned if you do and damned if you dont, you can kind of understand why there are dodgy dealers around.
Agreed!
@P Mc he gets his money back pays off the finance = free car for 18 months
@P Mc who said the finance was getting written off ? and the garage does not have to supply a suitable replacement nor does the customer have to accept one, customer gets refund, finance is settled, garage loses as the car is not only a year older but its in bits as well, its not rocket science 🙄
@P Mc you are clearly from an alternate Universe, my Daughter just returned her car to the dealer due to catastrophic engine failure, all monies were returned and the Finance company allowed her to settle in full without penalty, but then we are in a different Universe so obviously doesnt apply
@P Mc yes you are hilarious
Thanks for the shout out mate. I'm famous now!!
Yes you are
@@ChopsGarage ha, ha.mate
@@roystonvehicles9129 double your business !
@@highpath4776 yes bud
I had a hire top of the range asx it was a lovely motor, also it was 4x4. I travelled half the country in it. What they are like now they are older is anyone's guess. Very impressed by it
Unfortunately there are dealers that claim they've serviced car and just had service book stamped so if cars been found to have failed due to poor servicing I can understand why finger gets pointed at dealer especially if they also stamped service book.
I had two Giuliettas 1.4MA and 1750TBi now have a Giulia 280, absolutely love them! Propper result with the Coupè history sounds like it's been looked after
280 , nice car
Oh no that white fluffy stuff has made it onto your patch..im now thinking watch the Uk come to standstill but good job you have a 4x4 handy as you never know.
The car MUST be returned in the condition it left. Get a better lawyer.
Absolutely right. I hope he got the hearing held in the court nearest him.
Yes I said this but sometimes best just to move on
@@alastairbradley2308 Well they normally set them nearest defendant but not always. This is trouble with county court, the judges don't have a clue. You have to highlight the law to them. The clerks should do this but are as stupid as the judges most of time.
@@ChopsGarage I'm afraid I wouldn't be able to let that drop. It's the principle. Tell him he needs to appeal the decision.
Really enjoy watching the videos. As a huge car nut (from the age of 5 or 6 years) it's a treat to see all the different models and brands not for sale here in the U.S. I used to be surprised by what I thought were outlandish charges for parts and services in the U.K. but with inflation they are now just as outrageous here.
Our cars are very different. Ours run on "Petrol". ;-)
Click bait as obvious as this really doesn't suit you James.
? So there was not a car being forced to be taken back after 18 months? I think the title match part of the video as always
@@ChopsGarage Not one of your cars, no. Title was a bit misleading.
Admit defeat and I'll let you off🤣
@@TheOriginalDaveJ lol cheers
Expressed concern about the threat to small business is understood...18 months is prejudicial to the interest of fair commerce . These are used vehicles to start with!
@@adamanthony7465 well worded
Half a tank of fuel! Last car I bought a 2018 Astra SRi from a dealer was running on vapour in the tank! And as you say not familiar with the area I suffered range anxiety on a petrol car lol
To be fair, if dealers had to fill up every car they'd be bankrupt?
@@Toby_the_Glen filling up is one thing! I’m talking not even registering on the fuel gauge 😵💫
I like to do 1/4 tank min
@@ChopsGarage would you advise bringing a can of fuel to any dealer / private purchase
Keep warm down there Mr Chops! It's going to be a cold week
Defo
You put £20 of fuel in your cars before they go?! I bought a £29,000 Focus RS last Feb., and they simply told me where the nearest fuel station was to fill up for the 50 mile journey home, as it was showing 'range' of 20 miles left, bloody tight arsed cheap skates.
Its so people dont feel like you do here
@@ChopsGarage fair play to you bud, maybe compromise to 15 quid (!)
Just been checking the gov.uk website, etc. Consumer Rights Act 2015 - customer can claim various remedies when goods are faulty or not as described. Providing your mate did not describe the body as being in perfect condition there's an argument for fair wear and tear - needs a solicitor who understands commercial law better than the judge. Also, modifying a purchase (eg taking the bodykit off) could be argued as implying a customer acceptance. When's the Ssangyong coming back?
Should be this week but not fixed , will have to sold with known fault
prob did say perfect (meaning cosmetic) to me would be unreasonable, unless known typical fault , for corrosion behind a factory supplied body kit ?, to know otherwise.
Yeah, couldn't agree more, a solicitor that didn't argue that case correctly, along with an unreasonable judgement, from a prick of a judge, created a perfect storm of injustice. Unfortunately, in today's society, this judge's pedantic tendencies, regarding the letter of the law, trumps common sense, not right, but they get away with it, unchallenged, every time
Ver interesting. Amazing to hear about those problems having comeback so long after the sale. I am sure bigger dealers get away without this crap and what about those dealers that are sheer bully types. Half a tank of fuel? You are becoming a charity. The last new car I bought the fuel did not even register on the gauge! I like the sound of your business.
Cheers
Last car bought from a dealer, the salesman lied and said he'd fill the tank.
I bought a car before, from a main dealer "Bristol Street Motors". The test drive was literally about 20 minutes and we only went on B roads, the salesman said he'd put fuel in as it was almost empty when we went for a drive so he put £20 in it which barely did anything. When I got it it had less than 1/4 of a tank and stupidly I part exchanged it for an older Mercedes C220 which I gave to them with just under a full tank of diesel!
Feb this year the Focus ST I bought from above said dealership went bang... the engine exploded. Was going to cost me in excess of £5k for a replacement engine and labour. Sold it to co-part for £4k. Annoyingly i'd just had a brand new set of 4 Bridgestone Potenza Sport tyres put on it, less than a month earlier.... just shy of another £550 down the drain.
You could say i've a habit of doing myself over.
@@thefiestaguy8831 I trained at a Ford garage. I'm a mechanic. It wasn't until years later I heard the phrase Found On Roadside Daily. I worked mostly on new cars. The only wrecked engines I saw were from no maintenance or hydrolocks in floods. They weren't really any worse than the other manufacturers. I know some engines are weak in certain circumstances in many makers.
I too have a new set of tyres on a car that barely runs tho. It pisses me off seeing them wasted. It only stands me about a grand all in tho.
Unlucky m8y
@@SilverCanary1 In my case the engine literally went bang. I was on a dual carriageway doing about 70mph, loud bang and a horrible shaking sensation from the car as it ground to a halt, there was no hard shoulder so I ended up having to stop in a live lane. Eventually a police patrol came across me and sat with me for hours before they recovered my vehicle (as the RAC had nobody to send and myself and the officer waited 2 hours already for them).
Got it picked up the mechanic said there was "more out of the engine than there was inside it". A rebuild wouldn't suffice and it would need an entire new one. A used one was anywhere from £2,000-£3,000. Plus a good 10 hours+ labour easily £1,000-£1,500. He's a family mechanic we've known for years and not in the business of ripping people off, but even he said there's no guarantee any replacement engine will work fine and if it's fitted, and then there's a problem, the engine has to be removed again which of course makes sense.
To rub salt into the wounds... about a week after the engine blew, I then got notified of a claim against myself by my insurers... by who?
Highways England. they turned up when called by the officer to clean up the oil that had leaked from my engine when it exploded, oil had gone across most of the 1st lane of the dual carriageway.
10 months later my insurers still haven't settled their claim (I was told they were only claiming for about £250 for the 'cleanup').
Luckily I had a protected NCD but i'm test driving a BMW 335D in 5 days and it's increased my insurance premium by £85, by just declaring that one claim even though NCD wasn't affected. Irritating!
Wasn't my fault the engine exploded on me and yet I get a claim for a highways cleanup crew who I didn't request. I assumed they were paid for by Road emissions fund, taxes, etc... never knew they claimed on driver's insurance policies!
I know car dealers get a bad rap but I'm surprised the judge gave him nothing. How is it legal that they stripped it and expected him to pick it back up from them, take it back to his garage and put all the pieces back together all with his own coin and also give them their money back.
I would be sweeping all over that car checking numbers making absolutely sure it was the same one I sold them.
Peace
Yes agreed
@@ChopsGarage Please tell me he left witness marks on the car that were only known to him and his camera. As anyone selling anything should do, especially high ticket items such as cars. Far too many dodgy rip off people out there these days.
Peace
more to the story than whats being told
@@kass9722 in which?
Crap solicitor? Tell me he didn't represent himself 🤦
I love cars and buying and selling (privately) has been part of my life since 15 years old...But all this nonsense with distance buyers ripping the car apart then rejecting it...18 months after sale being forced to take it back!!! Thats why i walked away from it all. I just trade in my cars now (at a huge financial loss) and buy from whoever seems to be the most legit fir what i want...i.e. I bought a 4 year old Suburu from a local main agent who was fantastic. I sold it back to him 5 years later for peanuts and bought a cheap run around private. The cheap run around was the third vehicle i looked at of the type as i didnt like/trust the private seller. If i feel they are sketchy...They ARE sketchy and so is the car.
Would have been a bit of fun if you had the Kuga ready on summer tyres! Love your videos and honesty when you selling your cars.🚙👍
Thanks!
It's good practice I look at tyres that have been put on and the amount of fuel in the tank. And advisorys on the mot. If those 3 aren't done you don't get my hard earned cash I got caught once never again
Always look forward to seeing the next instalment in the life of Chops garage
@ 13m. Frankly having worked in insurance for over 20 years, Motor Engineers are some of the most dishonest people out there. Almost always just write the report the paying party wants. Especially if its for a Accident Management Company. High labour rates allowed, vehicles usually "unroadworhty" when a Credit Hire car company has instructed them, to "assist" in justifying hire.
Homes require maintenance, cars require maintenance. it's just combine in your case and your probably better off on balance.
Sorry if I sound a bit dim, but I noticed on the invoices a charge for labour, and below that a charge for parts and labour. Does that mean the owner was charged twice?
Some friends got redress on a land rover timing chain job, a year down the line, Garage didn't want to know but they got some joy after complaining to the finance company, it had only done 40k on a 18 plate, bit unfair I think complaining a year down the line IMHO.
Strange , Distance Selling Regs, reject for any reason but I think it is return to sender and return cost is only if defective (and reasonably known to be defective) at time of sale ? check with black belt barrister as what recompense has the dealer against previous servicing ? did dealer arrange the finance ? (if so what are the terms between dealer and fin co ?)
I'm not a dealer or even really into cars but for some reason I have to watch this shit, I don't even know why.
Lol
Christian, You know you luv him
You could have given us a town tour of the christmas lights
James...Invest in a hot water jet washer to make car washing more bearable in winter mate! 😂😂...And its shocking that a dealer can be made to take a vehicle back after such a long period of time! 🤨🤨
I don’t sell to people over 100 miles away.
Yes I very much off distance sales
Just watched the World Cup … think I need to get my attention on to something different … change of car maybe 😆 shame you’re so far away. Great video again.
Just watched the video. The shiny finish on the Octavia 1st class👍🏼👍🏼
Cheers, helps to be able to keep them inside
Sounds like a Halfords "safety check!"
even though punters have CRA2015 and SOGA to back up a dealer purchase, they still buy some old shitter off Facebook marketplace from a 'car flipper'?
Remember these checks are AFTER advisory free MOTs done days previously
I’d be worried about that woman with the Rav4 the other day. 18 months time when her brake pads wear out…
Hi James,love how people just love to moan about click bait and losing loyal subs by doing it ffs if they are loyal to the channel they won't go anywhere just for that Emerson ffs the mind boggles🙈the story on the car being sent back after 18 months is just another reason for you to Not do finance,and for the bloke in the chat who had to go collect the freelander after being taken apart and not put back together and then told by the garage he'd be charged storage he should name the garage and the woman so other people know to stay clear off them,the judge is a knob aswell for letting that happen,have a great sunday james🙂👍
People like to click because they want something terrible to have happened and then get mad when it was not as bad as they thought. Never stop to question themelves.
Loving the videos not sure about the weather though I'm on holiday down there soon
My dog pen has more snow on its roof. Why are winter tyres not more common in the uk
Time of year and the doom and gloom economic predictions mean its probably best focussing in on the small cheapies for now James - probably the best for retail,
cheers
I've direct experience of rejecting a vehicle, if the vehicle was delivered and is rejected as part of the sale dea, Then no matter the distance it is the sellers responsibility to collect it and at the seller's cost. The process of rejecting the vehicle should not put the person rejecting it out of pocket.
In my instance the car was not as described with several major mechanical isues and I got refunded after sticking to my guns.
All this being said the vehicle should be returned in the condition it was supplied in.
Personally If I were Royston I would pursue the cost of refitting the body kit via the small claims court.
I disagree completely. I totally believe they should be out of pocket for a simple change of mind etc it was their decision not to make the journey, why should someone else pick up the tab. Don't forget the law allows them to reject for ANY reason within 14 days so they could just not like the colour. Different matter of course if not as described or faulty.
I get your point however how many customers reject for a change of mind.
If they have documented evidence of a of a mecaanical defect from a reputable third party and are within the initial rejection period then the law is firmly on the customers side.
Like I say the car should be made available to be collected with the body kit back together but the cost of the return can't be the customers.
@@paulf2529 yes I am of course aware what the law is but dont agree with it. Its designed for someone buying a coat off ebay. In this instance the customer choice to travel s crazy distance to get the car will cost the dealer 500 to 600 not 3.50 for a courier.
This was a funny one mate, they came for the car so it didn't come under distance selling regs, they were happy with it initially but took it to a garage for a check over, the garage took the plastic sill covers off and found corrosion on the sills, obviously that's a big no, no, with the covers on it couldn't be seen, covers off, corroded sills, mot tester didn't see it, neither did I, I offered to refund it St away, but they were on the Isle of Wight, 300 miles, I refused to go for it, I offered to pay any Garage they liked to repair it, but customer just refused, so I stuck to my guns but the judge had no idea of cars and just said there's a fault customer can reject, he did side with me tho over that she was trying to claim a grand over the purchase price, basically I'll refund her, pick it up, 300 miles away, get it welded up and re sell, tbh at the end of the day rusty sills are a big no no, but you don't start removing parts to check and tbh your not really looking for rusty sills these days, basically I'll steer ckear of jlr products as we've got a 61 plate freeloader in limp mode and a 16 plate one with a duff chain, there a lot of trouble, tbh selling a car with rusty sills is more or less a criminal offence, so probably got off lightly, a trader who sold a rusty vw camper got 6 mths porridge.
@@roystonvehicles9129 Looks like the cill problem is a JLR design fault ?
Loved the details and info on this video you covered, really helps other traders and people wanting to start in the trade etc wish i was local and could come down your way, and agree about the weather you can be a brilliant driver but there's the other idiots on the road, i got tailgated the other day for awhile and surprise surprise i then got rear ended, and im not a slow driver either
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely agree about looking over your shoulder, can’t stand it, wife does it regularly, luv her though
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Another good one 👍👍👍👍
Bad customers !!!!..it does work both ways......I arranged this week to look at two cars a 2006 Jag S type and a 2001 Peugeot 607....both different dealers...arranged a time to go see the cars....bare in mind the 607 was an hour away.....Nobody turned up at either dealer ....And last week i went to a car dealer who is on youtube just over the hour from me to look at a 2006 Chrysler crossfire....wasn't as described on the add.....so back to the internet to start the search again
Oh, going to name them?
@@ChopsGarage Am i allowed
@@leeallen1407 sure
@@ChopsGarage Van and car sales Coventry selling the Jag popped in last sunday as they were still open...Jag wasn't there...gave me the bosses number who then gave me another number ..arranged 1pm Thursday......stayed till half past..no one turned up....SJ motors Loughborough had the lovely 607....no one answered my emails , The boss emailed me arranged a time between 12 and 1pm got there at 12.15 stayed till 12.30 no one turned up. The Crossfire was at BINCA who has a channel on here...i knew the roof lining needed redoing not an issue but the add stated over £800 worth of work had been done....what the add didn't say was the Manifold was leaking and needed brakes doing
Perhaps things would change if all the dealers said sorry we no longer do finance you would need to get a personal loan to buy one of our cars if you need finance ?
Yes the finance companies take the piss
i20 on Manheim on a 10 10 or 60 10 made £5000 on hammer before fees !!!!! 24k Auto, I kid you not !!
Does not surprise me, my i20 Auto with 20k is 6995 and thats below AT recommended
Can accomodating this sort of thing be put into the contract of sale? Ie you must bring the vehicle back to get your money back?
You call that snow 🤣
Get some winter tires fitted on your daily driver. Should be no problem at all. Though the same thing applies here where i live. Winter tires are no good on your car if it is some other buffoon on summer tires who plows into it 😭
More Snow forcast for Devon as well 😞 Friern Barnet ? is pronounced Fry URN
James maybe you can help on a problem my son has with his car he bought in end of April 2022? He bought a Fiesta 1.6 petrol from a dealer had it for around 3 weeks on the road, it then developed a missfire ! granted he had purchased a warranty this I feel should be covered? The dealer told him it was the air con and a radiator fan!!! Anyway after around 5 months in which my son could not use this car !! the dealer looked at it a said the head gasket had gone, but the amount to fix this was not covered under the warranty, but it was done anyhow under durress I may add. My son has at the end of November had the car returned to him. Now 10 days after this the car has started missfiring again and the coolant has drained away from the header tank, we have had it diagnosed and its come back with a code stating that cylender 4 has a problem. He has contacted trading standards all the way through this problem for months now (they told him he must give the dealer fair chance to repair) he has contacted trading standards this week and he and them have contacted the dealer who has not returned to them. Makes your friends case look good don't you think?
Sounds like it could have a crack in block. When a head gasket is done and it still leads the same issues (assuming the head was skimmed and they did not just put a new gasket in) it is normally the block (again assuming radiator is ok).
So in the this case the fault was present within 6 months and the dealer did a repair to resolve. Even if the ownership now exceeded 6 months there is evidence that this fault existed within the first 6 months and was not resolved.. The Dealer had 1 chance to resolve the fault. As the same fault has come up again (missfire) and his first diagnosis was wrong you have a right to return for refund less a reasonable discount for the use you have had. This will help - www.theaa.com/car-buying/legal-rights
@@ChopsGarage Thank you James. I like watching your channel and wish you all the best. After 35 years in body game love how you get your cars ready for the road. Thanks again will advise him.
Is the Jag stuffed up the back of the garage for sale , please get back to me .
Yes once MOTd it will be retailed. Only has 50k on 2005 3.0 V6.
@11:47 Unless you buy a Bentley, the benefits of buying from a private party IMHO outweigh the risk.
I have a lad with a duff DSG box on a car bought a day ago who feels differently to try and help! Save £500 at best in current market for no comeback whatsoever? No thanks
@@ChopsGarage and the rest. Everyone can pick cars up at trade price if spend enough time looking
@@chizzle6237 not sure of your point, trade cars are not sold at trade price as they are bought at trade price then prepped. If you buy a car at trade price and then prep you will of saved about 500 quid but have no warranties or consumer protection. I think I can be a pretty reliable source on this about 350 cars plus in!
@@ChopsGarage yes bud, he'll mean Facebook or something, loads of scams on cheap looking cars, it might not even exist, have very serious faults, undisclosed write off badly repaired, World of difference to a genuine dealer prepping a decent car and having to stand by it and no anyone can't buy at trade price, they may think they can but in my experience they end up with sheds.
Doing finance is OK, but customer still thinks its your car, like their hiring it for the 36,48 mths, never mind a basic 6 mths warranty period, its probably OK on a 12 mths old car but offering finance on say a 12 plate is asking for trouble.
Yes always put fuel in nothing worse buying a car and the looking to fill the tank.Main dealers do this just pure greed.Or let the customer know they will pay the extra.
10:37
! someone could bankrupt a dealer by setting up several rejections hundreds of miles away from the dealer. :(
Do the judges need educating or is the law wrong?
Law is wrong. Its a blanket law designed to civer someone buyjng a jumper from Very that cost £3.50 to post
18 months is a joke… in house lawyers v sole trader. Then again, if Land Rover started producing something quality it wouldn’t be an issue!
Yeah wonder if he can take LR to court!
@@ChopsGarage I expect plenty of people do bud tbh.
Cheaper the cars cheaper the people
Big tasty was the only acceptable choice.
lol
@@ChopsGarage app is doing some kind of half price deal till monday for people it likes it seems (I wont make a saving as its a fiver bus fare to macDs and back for me)
Big tasty and large fries with a mcfkurry, I love it when they ask you do you wanna go large. Always say yeah baby
I’m curious under what circumstances was the dealer forced to take the car back after 18 months? Don’t think there is any valid argument for that, even in a court.
If the dealer arranged the finance then the finance company could threaten to remove his finance facility and if the customer stops paying then any commission paid to the dealer for the finance is recoverable. Blackmail really unless there was another reason.
@@RonSeymour1 yes but the finance company is financing the car towards the customer, goes under the same consumers act, states very clearly on any agreement between the finance company and the dealer that the car goes under the consumers act, it’s not like the credit act were the consumer being the customer can claim up to 6 years the money back if the vehicle goes wrong. The deal between the finance and the dealer goes strictly under the business to business deal, legally the finance company have no power over this after the 6 months have passed, unless it can be proven that the car left the dealer premises with a known fault and the dealer has willingly hidden it away.
@@RonSeymour1 the dealer only introduces the client to the finance company, we don’t arrange the finance, that is up to the finance company to decide whether the client is eligible or not. The finance company can remove the finance facility but they can’t cancel my FCA license or ask for the commission back. Just because the customer refuses to pay after 18 months due to the being broken is the customer that is breaking the agreement with the finance company. If the customer shouts his consumers act rights out he should also know that buying an used car has it’s risks and also as the car gets older and lower in value there is a fair wear and tear section for which legally the dealer has no obligation to cover it. So in this situation I would say to the finance company to F off and deal with the situation themselves, if they want to remove my facility with them, they can also F off as there are plenty of brokers out there
@@cartradediary6131 Things may have changed but about 20 years ago I worked for a small, one-man band, finance brokers. He arranged finance for local car dealers. A lot of the dealer's customers were high risk. The dealer would send us the customer's details and we would try to source finance. My boss would receive a commission based on the interest rate charged. If at some point the customer stopped paying then the commission was deducted from the next. If the dealer arranged his own finance I would have thought that he would be in the same position. I am not here to argue. I am just stating how it was. I agree with your sentiments though.
@@RonSeymour1 I understand but the dealers don’t act like brokers now, most of us, usually we work with a big broker, we technically just the middleman in all of this
I move some cars out trade. Sort of stuff you sell too.
4x4 with summer tyres
Hi james i purchased my ford focus 3 years ago from a dealer its now 13 years old if it breaks down can i take it back lol
Exactly , mad isn't it
As others have said... CLICKBAIT
Intresting concept. The title matched content. They was a car returned after 18mths was there not
Maybe, but as was your intention there was certainly a large dose of CLICKBAIT
I feel so bad for your guy Royston. What an absolute nightmare of a customer 😠
cheers
everyone gets this . move on .just be more vigilant in future
Hi how much for the jaguar
Prob 6k retail
1930 on a Friday…my gates are locked and I’m in the pub by then. You let people walk all over you, especially considering the theme of your vlog!
Advantage of being self employed is we can decide how we want to run our business
Just saying mate. No need to get ‘chopsy with me’ …..😀😇😏
@@ChopsGarage My rule was always, NEVER buy on a friday , or Sell after 1pm. Use the day for paperwork , etc , Sats were OK.
I'm with you on Royston stance
Cheers
I'll put a tenner in bud but nothing more, over a year all those half tanks mount up, if I deliver I'll work it out and take a can,, if a car comes in with fuel that's my smoker for a few days, I don't care what it is, ha, ha.
Wouldn't like to deal with you ha ha .
@@foppo100 well its not likely is it.
The lightest dusting of snow and we can't drive straight on a main road? So pathetic. Never had a 4x4, never fitted winter tyres, driven hundreds of miles through the worst weather our little island has thrown up, never once been stuck (other than in traffic jams) or crashed due to the weather. If you want a day off work just take it mate. You are self employed, your own boss. You don't need to justify it to the UA-cam crowd.😉
? I was not justifying , and as said I am more than capable driving in it, but others are not and I am in a 16k retail car so made the call
@@ChopsGarageInsurance though? I get that there are idiots and incompetent drivers out there, but they might get you on a dry sunny day (I know this from bitter experience).
However, fair play, we are all different. No offence meant. Still giving the thumbs up.
@@smoothmicra no offence taken mate. My insurance would skyrocket on a claim as you know its going knock for knock in a back lane. Odds far lower on sunny day vs one where roads being closed for ice
That is a 💩 show how can traders make money knowing that in 18 months time they could forced to take it back
We live in this world where everything is someone else's responsibility and risk nobody is responsible for themselves any more has to be someone else's fault
Go for the Hyundai I got a Skoda citigo and there excuse the shouting and swearing and the f words about the citigo and the garage that sold me it
Don’t like the click bait title.
Im sorry it was not as bad for me as you might of wished but the title matched the content
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You have made out that you had to take the car back in your thumb nail,been following you for 2 years & a little disappointed that you have tuned to click bait,James stick to what you do best
The content matched the title, cant class that as Clickbait
Not impressed click bait
Yet another click bait. Boring 😴
So a car was not returned after 18mths?
@@ChopsGarage Yeah , thought it was yours, will sue for loss of half hour of my life on a mis description (title should have been that was , not this is)
@@highpath4776 Indeed. I'm been a subscriber for years and love the channel, but the thumbnail was clearly intended to infer that James himself had taken a car back after 18months, not an unrelated 3rd party.
@@FatHead1979 we know James, particulary at weekends covers some of "other dealer stories" that have been sent to him (how he gets time to read them, make vids, prep and sell cars is beyond me)
Barum engines also seem to moan about customers that are not happy? Are customers a pain in the arse to you in Devon because that what it seems like.?
No, just that nobody watching youtube is interested in hearing about the nice ones
Used CarVertical yesterday as i'm looking at a new car, and test driving it in less than a week. Stupidly forgot to use your code!
Highly recommended though and found "unit stock" finance on said car. The reports have a lot of detail and even include an approximate market price for that vehicle.
Glad found it usefull
Homes require maintenance, cars require maintenance. it's just combine in your case and your probably better off on balance.
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