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Islay | 12:20 Tue 27th Jun 2017 | Law
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I have been told by Toyota that my car needs a new turbo and they quoted £2000 considering I paid just a little more than that I have gone back to the seller and said that I wish to return the car as I can't afford that and i no longer have any trust in it.
He has offered to repair the car and said that there is no refunds.
Can he a refuse a refund for a fault and I have a feeling that this is just going to be the first of a long list of things with this car.
Where do I stand?
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Send the dealer the following letter (with the obvious corrections made) by Royal Mail's 'Signed For' service. (The letter must clearly show your name and address, his company's name and address and be dated. Those requirements are necessary if the letter has to be used as evidence in court action): "Sir On 15 June 2017 I purchased a Toyota Rav 4 (AB 05 CDE)...
15:03 Tue 27th Jun 2017
TWR I walked out of a dealership when asked where my husband was! We don't all need a man at our side to purchase the car of our choice and as thorough as a check can be it is easy to not spot failures on a road test.
Did I say anything regards "Needing a man"?
one born every minute !!
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I agree diesel good job I ensured I had a warranty then isn't it!!

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