So it's not actually brand new as implied by your original post (at least by my reading)? Perhaps it was sold like most second hand cars - as seen? In which case it was up to you to inspect it for cosmetic defects and because you didn't you may not have any statutory grounds for come back but, if that is the case, don't let that stop you haggling. Check www.consumerconnect.ie in case I am wrong and there is some law on your side here. Apart from that if the dent is small and not that serious and you cannot get any sort of recompense then maybe it's better to just forget about it?ps: car was a demo model only 3 months old
Thanks clubman! I have pictures of it...even on their own site showing the same car without dent!
satin...maybe the dealership didn't know about it either? Maybe it happened the day you were collecting it..some junior mechanic knocked it and kept quiet...Go back and have a chat with them...see what they say..
Thanks clubman! I have pictures of it...even on their own site showing the same car without dent! There was no dent at the place where there is one now...
And rest its all about trust.. i spent a fortune and time to get this one.. and i feel cheated..i
Fair enough at 55 yrs young i be the last one to spot the small dent like this... it was only me son in law who noticed it.
What more shall i say to em(guy who sold me this car)
Regards
S Murphy
ps: car was a demo model only 3 months old
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