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If a company sells you a car and they carry out the MOT, would you expect them to fix an advisory that was already an advisory the year before? Eg; 2018 - Advisory “Brake pipe corroded covered in grease” which states 3 different areas, and before selling me the car they carried out the MOT, and put the exact same advisory for 2019 which has resulted in the MOT failing on this specific problem? I understand it’s ‘advised’ but the garage I took it to for a MOT deemed this unsafe to drive and should of been fixed before giving me the car.
If they offered me £200 as a “good will gesture”, towards getting the car fixed, which is no where near how much it’s going to cost for me to fix this problem, and to “close the case” I opened, are they bribing me because they are worried I can take this further? Thanks
If they offered me £200 as a “good will gesture”, towards getting the car fixed, which is no where near how much it’s going to cost for me to fix this problem, and to “close the case” I opened, are they bribing me because they are worried I can take this further? Thanks