@@PointNemo9 theres no proof the dealer knew it had no 5th gear. Maybe he knew, maybe he didnt but either way the customer agreed to a discount in exchange for any warranty and so should now keep his side of the deal. Customer should of test driven the car properly. You cant buy a lottery ticket and then return it when you dont win. Fair is fair and the dealer has been more than fair offering an extra 250 refund.
If the dealer was that unscrupulous to sell a car without 5th gear, why would he offer a warranty on the vehicle knowing that it would immediately come back for repair? The buyer was willing to take the risk to save money and was probably willing to fix the car himself until he found out the cost. Personally I don't know why the customer did not immediately drive back to the dealer (in 4th gear) to return the vehicle, I would have (but then, "I" would have a warranty).
@@jamiecooksey9037 yes the guy is saying he is very low on income etc so he gave up any warranty for cash saving. At that price / age to get a warranty which covered mechanicals is worth it. I don’t believe the garage knew no 5th gear or they wouldn’t have been offering a warranty, dealers are not stupid
I think the thing is he got a massive discount (including the agreed £250 extra) and he test drove it. I don't think I'd be happy if the guy came back shouting then. I think you're right, he needs to live with it I think because he pushed for the price reduction and agreed to take it as is.
Exactly. Even if a lawyer argued his client was sold a faulty vehicle, the dealer will say he gave him a warranty which he refused and to top it off, he took it for a test drive for a considerable amount of time.
Re: the Yaris, one moral of the story is always give a car a full test drive including trying every gear! The quy got quite a chunk of money off a cheap car which should have rung some alarm bells but hard to believe the dealer didn't know about the gear box.
I think you are very right on this one James, if he knew what he was doing he should repair the car himself, and he could get a cheap gearbox and it will probably cost him £400 all in replacement box and fitting.
I can see both sides. As a customer we always want the best price and will push to get a discount. But, you can't ask a trader to support the vehicle if you've removed their margin. Nothing is ever for free, every action has a reaction. He's got a great discount on a popular car. Don't understand why the trader moved so much, unless they perhaps did know that something was wrong. Can get parts and someone to fit them for a lot cheaper than quoted. You've covered it really well James. All the best and keep up the good work.
Well put. Although I think its actually less likely he would discount had he known the problem as he knows in the end he will carry the can. Its more likely he would discount because he thought it was all good and therefore quick n easy turn around
My understanding of the CRA and short term right to reject is not that a customer can return a car for ANY reason. If, for example, an electric window motor failed after 2 weeks, taking into account the age, mileage and price paid, it would be seen as reasonable that the dealer could fix this. In other words, a car with a fault is not necessarily a faulty car. A distance sale does allow 14 days to return the car for ANY reason (in fact a reason doesn't even have to be given by the customer).
What you said about selling as spares and trailered away is correct I believe, so technically / legally the dealer is liable, but as you also said, morally and in fairness the buyer should pay up for repairs, quoted price of a grand is ridiculous it can be done for less,
the guy wanted a good chunk of money off for nothing and took a chance and it back fired on him. if the dealer was aware that the box was broken then he was wrong but he may not have been aware. so both seller and the buyer were to blame here as the dealer should not have sold as a trade sale. and the buyer should not have agreed to the trade sale for discount . l like your policy on discounts "can l have £500.00 off" James says "no".
Problem with buying warranties if u buy a car miles away from where u live and something goes wrong it hard to take it bk to get it fixed some mechanics won't accept warranties coz how there business runs our mechanic won't accept it
I think in this case the buyer will have to accept the loss, he did have a chance to drive before he bought it, and then he asked for the cheapest price which involved the loss of warranty aspart of the lowest price which he accepted.
In each case the dealer is negligent under CRA 15.Trade sales are for proven traders only - full refund +expenses. The BMW auto should not have self destructed within 3 months - full refund less mileage allowance The other one was issued with a new MOT with defective tyres -full refund or part ex returned + plus refund. It does not matter if a car is sold to a member of the public for only £500,a dealer is still liable under CRA 15 and dealer’s rarely win in the Small Claims Court-it is a peril for being a car dealer.
Exactly , BUT that's why it makes selling £500 cars completely impossible! The law is madness that a 100k new car falls under the same law as a £500 20 year old one. This is why these venerable customers with limited budget will be left buying with zero protection from driveways with no comeback. Australia and America have laws that distinguish on age and limit liabilities. A simply change to say 30 days on cars over 10 years 100k would allow people a decent level of protection and allow professionals who will still wish to maintain decent reputations and avoid courts to service customers within this budget.
@@ChopsGarage I sold a micra last week bud for 650, tbh it was, other than dents, OK, and I chucked a full test on it, good things with cheapies that if they go bang they'll not take you to court, where at 4k they will, tbh I'm always getting cheapie micras, as you know, tend to be trouble free
He should ask the dealer to get the gearbox fixed within the trade and pay that. The dealer has given the guy a really good deal. The buyer is asking for far too much.
i would have thought the best thing the dealer could do is buy the car back, but then he signed a document accepting the dealers terms, my nuts are sore from sitting on the fence
If all car dealers were as honest as you are ,what a lot of happy people there would be .I am sure a some of your buyers don’t listen to what you tell them,and what do they expect. If they want everything perfect they want to buy anew one . They would still have problems even with anew one .Some garages have the intention of ripping you off for just clear profit.
The dealer let the guy drive it under the impression he was going to have the warranty, so that covers the dealer. The dealer did him a massive favour by letting him have it at that price and moved the goal posts to get it to that price, and then the buyer signed a legal document as well. So the buyer has to cough up.
Pushes for a lower price, gets said lower price but sacrifices the warranty and then complains when there's an issue. Buyer needs to take it on the chin and accept his gamble hasn't paid off.
The first one where the buyer wanted the cheapest price possible, got what he paid for, that was the lowest price with no comeback. Although to be honest, I don't know why dealers sell to buyers like this as it rarely ends well.
If an invoice is marked "Trade Sale" and the buyer does point out that he isn't a trader would it be reasonable for the dealer to claim it actually was a trade sale? Was the BMW gearbox actually faulty and was the repair worth £2k (eg rather than replace the box) - one of those where it's best to get an independent check before coughing up money?
There was a gsrage in Huddersfield doing all that sold as seen, trade sale business, they got fine after fine and eventually a massive one, there out of business now, you just can't stuff the public with cr*p, you'll be for it, I basically work thru the faults or if it's too bad then trade it to a proper trader.
Regarding the Yaris - morally, I agree james. The customer was take take take. BUT morales, common sense and law often don't go together. This wasnt a trade sale; this wasnt sold as seen so therefore sale benefits from consumer rights act. If I were the dealer I would just take the car back and refund.
I’ve put it on pause @6:34 my opinion is he bought spares repairs the dealer may well not have known and it’s on the buyer. Surprised of the answer but the buyer could shoot him self in the foot. He gets out of it but if he goes back to the dealer for a cheap car you can imagine what the dealer would say. It’s also the reason you can’t get a cheap car these days.
You have nailed it, exactly why you cant get cheap cars. If you know you are on hook for 6 months are you going to sell a 15yrs old car for ,£1000 when any repair will cost 200 minimum with labour rates
The dealer's price softness was a big warning that he just wanted the car off his book. The guy was too keen to think that he was getting a bargain. There is no free lunch of course. Accepting a car on trade terms when one is not a dealer and then deciding that one is not a dealer after all, is effectively an attempted fraud on the part of the buyer. The best remedy for the dealer is a full refund and just unwind the bad deal. If you are not a car mechanic or a mad collector of old garbage, then never ever throw £2 grand away on worn out crap. If 5th gear has gone already, then what is next?
Buying a car at the lowest possible price without any warranty is taking a massive risk. You have to be very careful to fully road test the car and be certain that all gears work as they should and that there are no other issues that will be expensive to repair. I agree that if he has a used gearbox fitted at a garage that is not going to overcharge he will still have a fully working car for a good price. The selling dealer was as fair as you can expect, we all get our fingers burnt at some point with cars, even dealers sometimes have to take a hit.
As a side note to the 2010 Yaris, wife’s 2009 petrol Yaris has a six speed cog box, does the diesel variant come with a five speed box ? Just curious 🤷♂️
Sounds like a really really good dealer to buy from especially when he has even offered another £250 back after such a massive discount in the 1st place 👍👍. I would take the £250 and just us the good old fashioned double declutching to get into 5th and probably get a good few year's happy motoring for very little money.😇😊😉
Personally the buyer should sort it you can’t burn the candle at both ends he got a big discount and signed paper work agreeing to a trade sale it was up to them to inspect the car properly before buying it
it was probably just a slipped gear linkage clip & the trans garage were trying to rip him off. Why would the dealer try to sell a car that 5th gear doesnt work? its pretty likely any one test driving the car would find that fault. Also its unclear why the dealer was so desperate to sell the car that he kept reducing the price.
Very interesting about the legality of trying to sell as a trade deal when your not in the trade. Eg a garage cannot, we were looking for a car for wife’s granddaughter and there was a cheap Peugeot sold as trade, lad was saying they had done various bits but there was a large damaged section on the windscreen near the top of a semi panoramic screen ( goes a lot further back) these are £1100 as I checked on a price. Not interested as not taking risk of anything else. She did buy an insignia explained needed to be reliable she has a 2 year old, first day it stopped while driving and restarted. I drive it and there was an unevenness in the running plus the gear lever was moving as though if it was being driven by a gear there were teeth missing. Took it back full refund boyfriend put a code reader into the port came up with lots of faults. I couldn’t believe the dealer was not check for codes on every car sold
Sounds like the guy can’t really afford to run any car. No come back in the dealer, he made the price fit as requested and any warranty had to go. Buy cheap buy twice.
Glad it wasn't just me that thought that, it's incredibly hard to run a cheap used car on a shoestring unless your willing to do fixes yourself, you can't have it all!
1st one (John), legally the dealer is still on the hook due to the CRA but morally he gambled and lost, he was the one who kept pushing the dealer to get the price lower and lower. Quite why "his garage" haven't suggested a used gearbox I just don't understand. 3rd one (Amit) Top man, it seems he's taken a leaf out of James's book. If he keeps up that attitude, hopefully he'll be able to build up a solid business.
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As you do with all you’re cars, test drive the car with all gears selected ! the car runs straight and true accelerating and braking. He was chipping away at the price ? So why not check the car thoroughly ? Having said that ? Surely the dealer had an idea that gearbox was duff ? And finally ? Second hand gearbox would be cheaper ?
Dealer is right, you shouldn’t be buying as trade if you don’t know what your doing. My sister in law did the same on a Vectra only for the alternated to go a week later. At a very minimum the buyer should have tested all the gears on the test drive.
Yes they guy took a risk and did not pay off. If I sell like this is spares or repair and the handover form would scare off the most experienced car buyer as they sign 4 times over to agree and future repair is up to them!
Unless someone is a proper trader and if he's trade you tell him the full sp, warts and all, anyone else no matter what they say have protection of law, dealer sounds crazy to put a car on his forecourt with no fifth gear, that's never going to end well.
The dealer should be applauded for offering the fella £250 back! The buyer pushed and pushed on the price so needs to suck it up. Now, whilst dishonest, is there anything stopping the buyer from purchasing a third party warranty and then claiming?
The law is the law and will always go in the side of the consumer. The lowest price doesnt mean that he should be excluded from consumer rights act 2015 Check out cra section 2 there is a grey list of 20 terms.
I'm aware of all these things bud, its my business. I think the lower price absolutely should! I think the law should be changed to mirror Australia and America where on older vehicles the customer can choose to buy as is or with warranty. The consumer rights act is simply totally unrealistic when it comes to ten year old 100k plus mile cars. As they give no clear restrictions on what is fair wear n tear on cars this age dealers don't want to sell them and then leave those venerable consumers with limited budgets to the mercy of driveway sales that car zero cover!
@TheEternalPonderer well I had a recent court case bud, car was in Isle of Wight, 350 miles away and judge told me full refund plus costs and I had to pick the car up, 700 mile round trip. I'd already offered repair, refund or pay her local garage to do the job, I just refused to travel that distance to pick the vehicle up, but as I say lost hands down.
@TheEternalPonderer anything at all in the first 30 days and tbh most things up to six months, if it goes to court as a dealer you will definitely loose, the judge won't really have any idea about cars.
You cant be agreeing to no warranty in exchange for discounts and then be demanding a warranty when things go wrong. If you are going to agree to no warranty you need to test drive and inspect the car properly including trying all the gears! Its unfair for him to now be going back to the dealer but the dealer has been more than fair offering an extra 250 quid refund. Just get a used box fitted and keep your side of the deal which you agreed to.
For Johns case, that form means nothing. He isn't a trader! The law wouldn't acknowledge that form, so it does form under the consumer rights act. In my opinion, the best option is to get out of the cqr with a full £2250 refund.
What kind of Warranty doesn't cover a gearbox fault? I am perplexed! Surely the Engine and Gearbox is the minimum any worthwhile Warranty should cover?
By the way i bought a volvo s40 that was a non runner and only 5 years old for 4,500 quid and lucky for me it only had a seized slave cylinder on the clutch.
I actually think the dealer has been relatively good with the Yaris buyer , he didn't have to give him another £250. Just put up with the car and take it on the chin and get it done when he can afford the repair.
Dealer on this occasion has been more than fair.... if the car was fine at the end of the sale, this wouldn't even be a story on your channel and the buyer would have had a car for £445 less than advertised, the fact the Dealer has given a further £225 off the price towards the repair cost, is more than fair.
Must admit the guy got a great deal on car and choose not to have a warranty, cant believe dealer would sell a car without 5th gear but as you know yourself on auction cars they don't always get a full going over before auction, I bought a car which had a turbo issue and only highlighted at over 60 MPH dealer got it fixed and gave me a loan car but openly admitted he did road test it but only round local area. Do feel sorry for him as currently waiting for my car I got from a online supermarket with five faults on it some which should of been picked up on a so called 300 point inspection, only had car a month to the day but highlighted faults two weeks ago
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@@aoifemolloy5437 Has he bought a car yet 🤣
Car dealer tried his best and the buyer wanted agreed the deal knowing it was without warranty. Buyer should solve the problem himself.
Completely agree. Seller has been more than fair
The customer wanted his cake and eat it. He gambled and lost.
Must be the old dear with the RAV4's son! Trying get something for nothing.
Would you sell a car without 5th gear? Comments on this channel always favour the dealer
@@PointNemo9 theres no proof the dealer knew it had no 5th gear. Maybe he knew, maybe he didnt but either way the customer agreed to a discount in exchange for any warranty and so should now keep his side of the deal. Customer should of test driven the car properly. You cant buy a lottery ticket and then return it when you dont win. Fair is fair and the dealer has been more than fair offering an extra 250 refund.
If the dealer was that unscrupulous to sell a car without 5th gear, why would he offer a warranty on the vehicle knowing that it would immediately come back for repair?
The buyer was willing to take the risk to save money and was probably willing to fix the car himself until he found out the cost. Personally I don't know why the customer did not immediately drive back to the dealer (in 4th gear) to return the vehicle, I would have (but then, "I" would have a warranty).
@@jamiecooksey9037 yes the guy is saying he is very low on income etc so he gave up any warranty for cash saving.
At that price / age to get a warranty which covered mechanicals is worth it. I don’t believe the garage knew no 5th gear or they wouldn’t have been offering a warranty, dealers are not stupid
second hand gearbox is the obvious answer.
I think the thing is he got a massive discount (including the agreed £250 extra) and he test drove it. I don't think I'd be happy if the guy came back shouting then. I think you're right, he needs to live with it I think because he pushed for the price reduction and agreed to take it as is.
Exactly. Even if a lawyer argued his client was sold a faulty vehicle, the dealer will say he gave him a warranty which he refused and to top it off, he took it for a test drive for a considerable amount of time.
Totally agree with you on the gearbox claim. They gave him enough money back and with the internet he can shop around and find a cheaper option.
Cheers
Great story time James 👍 the problem is not everyone is as honest and caring as you.☺️
Tell me how you know he is honest..Have you bought a car from him
He refused the warenty - so he has to fix it, he wanted it as low a price as the garage would go - and that is what he got.
The guy who bought the car needs to man up....dispicable behaviour....wants all the good bits of the contract......shameful
Re: the Yaris, one moral of the story is always give a car a full test drive including trying every gear! The quy got quite a chunk of money off a cheap car which should have rung some alarm bells but hard to believe the dealer didn't know about the gear box.
I think you are very right on this one James, if he knew what he was doing he should repair the car himself, and he could get a cheap gearbox and it will probably cost him £400 all in replacement box and fitting.
Totally agree with what you've said
Honesty is always the best policy.
Really enjoyed your legal advice videos, keep them coming
Definitely the buyers responsibility to repair as bought trade only
Not a trade sale as he drove it no trailer he had him by the balls
He screwed the dealer down for a cheap price, I think he needs to cop it on the chin ?
Great stories James, another good video. Thank you
A lot of cars coming out of auctions have bad boxes, it's very common now, any report only checks when stationary.
I can see both sides. As a customer we always want the best price and will push to get a discount. But, you can't ask a trader to support the vehicle if you've removed their margin. Nothing is ever for free, every action has a reaction. He's got a great discount on a popular car. Don't understand why the trader moved so much, unless they perhaps did know that something was wrong. Can get parts and someone to fit them for a lot cheaper than quoted. You've covered it really well James. All the best and keep up the good work.
Well put. Although I think its actually less likely he would discount had he known the problem as he knows in the end he will carry the can. Its more likely he would discount because he thought it was all good and therefore quick n easy turn around
The whole point in buying a car from a dealer is that it comes with a warranty.
the click bate thumbnail and title is strong on this one skywalker 😂
Are used cars from dealers not covered by six month sale of goods act warranty ?
I think you are right.
My understanding of the CRA and short term right to reject is not that a customer can return a car for ANY reason. If, for example, an electric window motor failed after 2 weeks, taking into account the age, mileage and price paid, it would be seen as reasonable that the dealer could fix this. In other words, a car with a fault is not necessarily a faulty car. A distance sale does allow 14 days to return the car for ANY reason (in fact a reason doesn't even have to be given by the customer).
Consumer rights act 2015 rules out any unfair contract terms
It does yes
What you said about selling as spares and trailered away is correct I believe, so technically / legally the dealer is liable, but as you also said, morally and in fairness the buyer should pay up for repairs, quoted price of a grand is ridiculous it can be done for less,
the guy wanted a good chunk of money off for nothing and took a chance and it back fired on him. if the dealer was aware that the box was broken then he was wrong but he may not have been aware. so both seller and the buyer were to blame here as the dealer should not have sold as a trade sale. and the buyer should not have agreed to the trade sale for discount . l like your policy on discounts "can l have £500.00 off" James says "no".
I agree with you on the first story, the guy brought it on himself, he was unlucky this time.
cheers
Problem with buying warranties if u buy a car miles away from where u live and something goes wrong it hard to take it bk to get it fixed some mechanics won't accept warranties coz how there business runs our mechanic won't accept it
Mine are national, an vat garage, but as you say some are not keen to work with them
What is it with the gearboxes in Toyota diesels? They seem to be rubbish.
Put a gearbox in it with the £250.
I think in this case the buyer will have to accept the loss, he did have a chance to drive before he bought it, and then he asked for the cheapest price which involved the loss of warranty aspart of the lowest price which he accepted.
In each case the dealer is negligent under CRA 15.Trade sales are for proven traders only - full refund +expenses.
The BMW auto should not have self destructed within 3 months - full refund less mileage allowance
The other one was issued with a new MOT with defective tyres -full refund or part ex returned + plus refund.
It does not matter if a car is sold to a member of the public for only £500,a dealer is still liable under CRA 15 and dealer’s rarely win in the Small Claims Court-it is a peril for being a car dealer.
Agree with all that
Exactly , BUT that's why it makes selling £500 cars completely impossible! The law is madness that a 100k new car falls under the same law as a £500 20 year old one. This is why these venerable customers with limited budget will be left buying with zero protection from driveways with no comeback. Australia and America have laws that distinguish on age and limit liabilities. A simply change to say 30 days on cars over 10 years 100k would allow people a decent level of protection and allow professionals who will still wish to maintain decent reputations and avoid courts to service customers within this budget.
@@ChopsGarage I sold a micra last week bud for 650, tbh it was, other than dents, OK, and I chucked a full test on it, good things with cheapies that if they go bang they'll not take you to court, where at 4k they will, tbh I'm always getting cheapie micras, as you know, tend to be trouble free
@@roystonvehicles9129 But all have sticky starters I bet!
@@ChopsGarage it's the micra grown on start up, fixed one for a customer who complained, just greased the dog at the end.
I agree with you completely
He should ask the dealer to get the gearbox fixed within the trade and pay that. The dealer has given the guy a really good deal. The buyer is asking for far too much.
the second scenario here ... wiper welded on, the headlight glued in ... did he mention what car and how much he paid?
i would have thought the best thing the dealer could do is buy the car back, but then he signed a document accepting the dealers terms, my nuts are sore from sitting on the fence
4 out of 5 gears aint bad. Easiest to take back to garage for full refund
If all car dealers were as honest as you are ,what a lot of happy people there would be .I am sure a some of your buyers don’t listen to what you tell them,and what do they expect. If they want everything perfect they want to buy anew one . They would still have problems even with anew one .Some garages have the intention of ripping you off for just clear profit.
Wouldn't give him anything that's the deal he wanted
Who?
Great stories as always James number one car dealer. 👍👍👍👍👍
The dealer let the guy drive it under the impression he was going to have the warranty, so that covers the dealer. The dealer did him a massive favour by letting him have it at that price and moved the goal posts to get it to that price, and then the buyer signed a legal document as well. So the buyer has to cough up.
If he is a consumer then it's a retail sale with consumer protection. If it is trade the tough
The gearbox problem, more likely just needs a fluid change then a new box
Unfortunately rarely is
Tough luck on the greedy buyer
Pushes for a lower price, gets said lower price but sacrifices the warranty and then complains when there's an issue. Buyer needs to take it on the chin and accept his gamble hasn't paid off.
Buyers problem now. Bought with no warranty. Dealers been fair to me.
bought a 2010 rav4 d4d dcat 97k miles!!! now its running rough!! i dont think the days of toyot is done
Just slap a 2nd hand gearbox on it and pray for the best !
The dealer knew the issue. That’s why he reduced the price almost aligned with the cost of the gearbox work. Coincidence? I don’t think so
Fully agree with you, dealer sounds a nightmare.
Fancy taking a car on a test drive and not go into 5th gear 🤣🤣 Only himself to blame.
Wants the point of buying the warranty if they wont payout in full?
The first one where the buyer wanted the cheapest price possible, got what he paid for, that was the lowest price with no comeback. Although to be honest, I don't know why dealers sell to buyers like this as it rarely ends well.
If an invoice is marked "Trade Sale" and the buyer does point out that he isn't a trader would it be reasonable for the dealer to claim it actually was a trade sale? Was the BMW gearbox actually faulty and was the repair worth £2k (eg rather than replace the box) - one of those where it's best to get an independent check before coughing up money?
Moral or not a judge wouldn't be sympathetic to the buyer. You must do everything to find a compromise and the dealer did
I would be looking for a compromise like find a used gear box.
The dealer to me seems reasonable.
There was a gsrage in Huddersfield doing all that sold as seen, trade sale business, they got fine after fine and eventually a massive one, there out of business now, you just can't stuff the public with cr*p, you'll be for it, I basically work thru the faults or if it's too bad then trade it to a proper trader.
That guy should find a second-hand gearbox. At that age who would strip and rebuild? But he did not do a proper road test.
The dealer seems to have been reasonable here . I hope he chooses to swallow the repair even though legally he maybe able to argue otherwise .
Regarding the Yaris - morally, I agree james. The customer was take take take. BUT morales, common sense and law often don't go together. This wasnt a trade sale; this wasnt sold as seen so therefore sale benefits from consumer rights act.
If I were the dealer I would just take the car back and refund.
I agree with you James , the dealer has been more than fair, his margin wont be much after all this off that off etc
Customer needs to suck it up. He wanted the car at a massive discount. As you say, he can get a replacement gearbox and get it fitted for £500-£600.
£650 off the price is a great deal for 5th gear not working. To me both the seller and buyer are chancers, neither of them had a good deal.
I’ve put it on pause @6:34 my opinion is he bought spares repairs the dealer may well not have known and it’s on the buyer.
Surprised of the answer but the buyer could shoot him self in the foot. He gets out of it but if he goes back to the dealer for a cheap car you can imagine what the dealer would say.
It’s also the reason you can’t get a cheap car these days.
You have nailed it, exactly why you cant get cheap cars. If you know you are on hook for 6 months are you going to sell a 15yrs old car for ,£1000 when any repair will cost 200 minimum with labour rates
The dealer's price softness was a big warning that he just wanted the car off his book. The guy was too keen to think that he was getting a bargain. There is no free lunch of course. Accepting a car on trade terms when one is not a dealer and then deciding that one is not a dealer after all, is effectively an attempted fraud on the part of the buyer. The best remedy for the dealer is a full refund and just unwind the bad deal. If you are not a car mechanic or a mad collector of old garbage, then never ever throw £2 grand away on worn out crap. If 5th gear has gone already, then what is next?
Why would you refurb a Yaris gearbox for £1k you would just buy a secondhand unit and fit it.
Buying a car at the lowest possible price without any warranty is taking a massive risk.
You have to be very careful to fully road test the car and be certain that all gears work
as they should and that there are no other issues that will be expensive to repair.
I agree that if he has a used gearbox fitted at a garage that is not going to overcharge
he will still have a fully working car for a good price.
The selling dealer was as fair as you can expect, we all get our fingers burnt at some point
with cars, even dealers sometimes have to take a hit.
As a side note to the 2010 Yaris, wife’s 2009 petrol Yaris has a six speed cog box, does the diesel variant come with a five speed box ? Just curious 🤷♂️
End of the day the guy is looking at a £2700 car when he can only afford £2000 says it all really serves him right
very interesting points there james
Cheers
Sounds like a really really good dealer to buy from especially when he has even offered another £250 back after such a massive discount in the 1st place 👍👍.
I would take the £250 and just us the good old fashioned double declutching to get into 5th and probably get a good few year's happy motoring for very little money.😇😊😉
Personally the buyer should sort it you can’t burn the candle at both ends he got a big discount and signed paper work agreeing to a trade sale it was up to them to inspect the car properly before buying it
it was probably just a slipped gear linkage clip & the trans garage were trying to rip him off. Why would the dealer try to sell a car that 5th gear doesnt work? its pretty likely any one test driving the car would find that fault. Also its unclear why the dealer was so desperate to sell the car that he kept reducing the price.
If I buy a car as a trade sale and turn down the warranty, even if it breaks down before leaving the yard, as far as I'm concerned, that's my problem.
Very interesting about the legality of trying to sell as a trade deal when your not in the trade. Eg a garage cannot, we were looking for a car for wife’s granddaughter and there was a cheap Peugeot sold as trade, lad was saying they had done various bits but there was a large damaged section on the windscreen near the top of a semi panoramic screen ( goes a lot further back) these are £1100 as I checked on a price. Not interested as not taking risk of anything else.
She did buy an insignia explained needed to be reliable she has a 2 year old, first day it stopped while driving and restarted. I drive it and there was an unevenness in the running plus the gear lever was moving as though if it was being driven by a gear there were teeth missing. Took it back full refund boyfriend put a code reader into the port came up with lots of faults. I couldn’t believe the dealer was not check for codes on every car sold
Sounds like the guy can’t really afford to run any car. No come back in the dealer, he made the price fit as requested and any warranty had to go. Buy cheap buy twice.
Glad it wasn't just me that thought that, it's incredibly hard to run a cheap used car on a shoestring unless your willing to do fixes yourself, you can't have it all!
1st one (John), legally the dealer is still on the hook due to the CRA but morally he gambled and lost, he was the one who kept pushing the dealer to get the price lower and lower. Quite why "his garage" haven't suggested a used gearbox I just don't understand.
3rd one (Amit) Top man, it seems he's taken a leaf out of James's book. If he keeps up that attitude, hopefully he'll be able to build up a solid business.
My feeling is that John wants his cake and eat it.
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I think the dealer has bent over backwards to help him out, he should take what is on offer, and thank is lucky stars, 👍
Agreed
Getting car at big discount just get second hand box which not gonna cost £1000 . Even put new clutch still not cost £1000.
As you do with all you’re cars, test drive the car with all gears selected ! the car runs straight and true accelerating and braking.
He was chipping away at the price ? So why not check the car thoroughly ? Having said that ? Surely the dealer had an idea that gearbox was duff ?
And finally ? Second hand gearbox would be cheaper ?
Dealer is right, you shouldn’t be buying as trade if you don’t know what your doing. My sister in law did the same on a Vectra only for the alternated to go a week later. At a very minimum the buyer should have tested all the gears on the test drive.
Yes they guy took a risk and did not pay off. If I sell like this is spares or repair and the handover form would scare off the most experienced car buyer as they sign 4 times over to agree and future repair is up to them!
My thought is the man did the deal and has to live with it.
Id say so
Unless someone is a proper trader and if he's trade you tell him the full sp, warts and all, anyone else no matter what they say have protection of law, dealer sounds crazy to put a car on his forecourt with no fifth gear, that's never going to end well.
The dealer should be applauded for offering the fella £250 back! The buyer pushed and pushed on the price so needs to suck it up. Now, whilst dishonest, is there anything stopping the buyer from purchasing a third party warranty and then claiming?
I guess not, but at this age he would need to prove it had the necessary gearbox services performed
Regardless of what the contract was signed he is still a consumer
I am aware of this. The dealer should of made it a spares and repair contract and not let him drive the car then he would not have had the same rights
The law is the law and will always go in the side of the consumer. The lowest price doesnt mean that he should be excluded from consumer rights act 2015
Check out cra section 2 there is a grey list of 20 terms.
I'm aware of all these things bud, its my business. I think the lower price absolutely should! I think the law should be changed to mirror Australia and America where on older vehicles the customer can choose to buy as is or with warranty. The consumer rights act is simply totally unrealistic when it comes to ten year old 100k plus mile cars. As they give no clear restrictions on what is fair wear n tear on cars this age dealers don't want to sell them and then leave those venerable consumers with limited budgets to the mercy of driveway sales that car zero cover!
Apparently you cant take money off for usage in the first 30 days.
@TheEternalPonderer well I had a recent court case bud, car was in Isle of Wight, 350 miles away and judge told me full refund plus costs and I had to pick the car up, 700 mile round trip. I'd already offered repair, refund or pay her local garage to do the job, I just refused to travel that distance to pick the vehicle up, but as I say lost hands down.
@TheEternalPonderer anything at all in the first 30 days and tbh most things up to six months, if it goes to court as a dealer you will definitely loose, the judge won't really have any idea about cars.
You cant be agreeing to no warranty in exchange for discounts and then be demanding a warranty when things go wrong. If you are going to agree to no warranty you need to test drive and inspect the car properly including trying all the gears! Its unfair for him to now be going back to the dealer but the dealer has been more than fair offering an extra 250 quid refund. Just get a used box fitted and keep your side of the deal which you agreed to.
For Johns case, that form means nothing. He isn't a trader! The law wouldn't acknowledge that form, so it does form under the consumer rights act. In my opinion, the best option is to get out of the cqr with a full £2250 refund.
What kind of Warranty doesn't cover a gearbox fault? I am perplexed! Surely the Engine and Gearbox is the minimum any worthwhile Warranty should cover?
He had no warranty bud, he declined it for the huge discount
@@ChopsGarage re 5 Series sold from driveway. 👍
By the way i bought a volvo s40 that was a non runner and only 5 years old for 4,500 quid and lucky for me it only had a seized slave cylinder on the clutch.
Buyer beware
Customer needs to accept he gambled and lost, but surely he can get a replacement box cheaper.
Sorry for John but it was a trade sale and signed the paperwork.
I actually think the dealer has been relatively good with the Yaris buyer , he didn't have to give him another £250. Just put up with the car and take it on the chin and get it done when he can afford the repair.
Dealer on this occasion has been more than fair.... if the car was fine at the end of the sale, this wouldn't even be a story on your channel and the buyer would have had a car for £445 less than advertised, the fact the Dealer has given a further £225 off the price towards the repair cost, is more than fair.
Must admit the guy got a great deal on car and choose not to have a warranty, cant believe dealer would sell a car without 5th gear but as you know yourself on auction cars they don't always get a full going over before auction, I bought a car which had a turbo issue and only highlighted at over 60 MPH dealer got it fixed and gave me a loan car but openly admitted he did road test it but only round local area. Do feel sorry for him as currently waiting for my car I got from a online supermarket with five faults on it some which should of been picked up on a so called 300 point inspection, only had car a month to the day but highlighted faults two weeks ago