Through car dealer. Spoke to him re this on Friday & he has not got back to me! What options do I have!
trdbzr,
Nov 26, 4:59pm
What car is it! What faults does it have! Did you get a pre purchase inspection! How long has it been since the car was purchased! What did the car dealer tell you on friday about how they planned on dealing with the issues!
apollo11,
Nov 26, 5:00pm
Orange.
harry353,
Nov 26, 5:00pm
Pursue the dealer with dogged determination. Grrrrrrr. He is at fault so don't give up.
rovercitroen,
Nov 26, 5:01pm
Did you buy from a dealer at an auction sale or at an agreed price!
rovercitroen,
Nov 26, 5:02pm
That's a big statement considering so far we know nothing about the details of this case
kazbanz,
Nov 26, 5:06pm
And it turns out it was a 1989 ford lazer done 400000km she bought 12 months ago at auction!
therafter1,
Nov 26, 5:08pm
I love this place . lol lol lol
therafter1,
Nov 26, 5:09pm
Most of the time . lol
carubagirl,
Nov 26, 5:10pm
2005 Toyota Blade. 2 days after purchasing got Toyota to do a full service, 3 mths later oil light came on when cornering & or braking (intermittently), back to Toyota, low on oil. Put on hoist no leaks, no smoke out exhaust, has used 2.2litres of oil since service. Toyota said had major fault could be 1 of 3 things, ranging up to a new engine. Yes got pre purchase inspection, spark plugs & oil was low. (Part of the deal was that they replace spark plugs & oil, they said they did, when I asked him about this after Toyota saying that the spark plugs, oil hadn't been done he went went ballistic). When I spoke to dealer he said he'd never heard of anything like that & rang his "garage" who said they'd never heard of anything like that either. I asked him to ring Toyota to discuss what they said was the 3 senarios where. He hasn't.
therafter1,
Nov 26, 5:11pm
Don't forget to stay on topic and not offend anyone by pointing out that they are posting horse manure . lol some more
therafter1,
Nov 26, 5:12pm
Keep at them.
kazbanz,
Nov 26, 5:18pm
OP not for ONE second am i9 saying don't go back to the dealer But there are two parties involved in this senario. The first being the dealer The second being the toyota garage who "fully serviced " the car. Both will be covering their butts. Given it had a "full service " at Toyotadid that service in fact include an oil/filter change! Wouldn't they have noticed the plugs were old and offered to replace them two days after you bough the car! I'm thinking of another senario entirely --ie the mechanic diddn't put enough oil into the car thinking it was a corolla
again Not saying you shouldn't be chasing the dealer but there have been other people involved
carubagirl,
Nov 26, 5:27pm
The invoice states oil/filter changed (4 litres oil), spark plugs yes they did say the spark plugs hadn't been replaced that's why I went back to the dealer the day Toyota did the service as they said they hadn't been replaced & the dealer said he had. The spark plugs are the minor problem the car using 2.2litres of oil in 3mths is the major.
carubagirl,
Nov 26, 5:27pm
The invoice states oil/filter changed (4 litres oil), spark plugs yes they did say the spark plugs hadn't been replaced that's why I went back to the dealer the day Toyota did the service as they said they hadn't been replaced & the dealer said he had. The spark plugs are the minor problem the car using 2.2litres of oil in 3mths is.
ralphdog1,
Nov 26, 5:41pm
Maybe a side issue but how many times in the three months since the service did you check the oil level!
carubagirl,
Nov 26, 5:44pm
Why would I, a car should not need oil checking after having a full service within 3 mths.
skiff1,
Nov 26, 5:45pm
Car purchased three months ago, inspected and no "major " fault found. Serviced and no major fault found. Even if the adult was there at purchase, your details make it almost impossible to prove it was. Frankly, I think your mechanic has not put enough oil in it and is duck shoving at warp nine to cover his bum.
trdbzr,
Nov 26, 5:45pm
How many kms have you done in the 3 months!
skiff1,
Nov 26, 5:46pm
oil should be checked every time you fill up with gas, minimum. Most professional drivers check their oil every day.
ralphdog1,
Nov 26, 5:54pm
Because it was a new to you car and you needed to understand it's oil consumption habits.And if you had bothered you would not be in the situation you are now.
carubagirl,
Nov 26, 6:00pm
Pffftttt stupid comment, ditto skiff1
hyphen,
Nov 26, 6:10pm
yip, we know where the dipstick is on this car
andrea_w,
Nov 26, 6:14pm
^^ this is the stupid comment. what they've said is quite smart.
curlcrown,
Nov 26, 6:19pm
All car hand books state that you should check the oil level regularly.
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