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Hi. I bought a 3 yr old car from Jennings 8days ago. I didn't realise they hadn't given me the MOT print out. I've emailed and telephoned but haven't received any update yet. After checking online I now find there are 3 advisories on the MOT. They didn't tell me about these. Can I do anything?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for the help. They will need fixing. However I will be complaining to Jennings as I was never told about the advisories and was never given the MOT print. It's only because I noticed the tyres looked abit rough that I checked it online myself. If I hadn't I could have been driving for months not realising anything needed fixing.
I had a car that passed the MOT but with an advisory that the brake pipes needed replacing before the next MOT due to corrosion. I didn't get them done as I knew they were stainless steel that does not corrode.
It passed the next 3 MOT's, same garage, without even a mention of the brake pipes.
Most 'advisories' are just the MOT shop 'fishing' for business !
It passed the next 3 MOT's, same garage, without even a mention of the brake pipes.
Most 'advisories' are just the MOT shop 'fishing' for business !
I forgot to screenshot it but one of them was I think to do with the condition of the rear tyres. I'm just really disappointed that my new car isn't as great as I thought it was.
Derek - I have always maintained my cars and always get them checked outbid there is anything I have noticed. I do check tyres hence noticing the rear tyres looked like they'd need replacing very soon. Not good when I've just bought it off a reputable car dealer.
Derek - I have always maintained my cars and always get them checked outbid there is anything I have noticed. I do check tyres hence noticing the rear tyres looked like they'd need replacing very soon. Not good when I've just bought it off a reputable car dealer.
You obviously had a Warrantee with the car? check the details, does it say anything that the car will be fully checked / serviced before collection by yourself? If the paperwork confirms that they will, state this when you speak to them, if they do not honour their warrantee I would advise them that you will be contacting Trading Standards.