Saturday, January 23, 2010

Sale Of Goods Agreement Rights Under The Sale Of Goods Act?

Rights under The Sale of goods Act? - sale of goods agreement

I bought a car for my wife two weeks ago (Fiat Idea), but the pedals are offset to the left to still go with the feet and body on one side. Present in other, the accelerator is located on the brake and the brake is usually in the clutch is so situated as a rule

The end result is in the last two weeks my wife in my lower back has been aging more and more difficult, until they now lead the singing of the car. Two days ago, the path of pain and leg had suddenly fallen asleep "" I do not need to mention how dangerous it could be if you are not in a position to exert pressure on the brake pedal.

Qn. The group of cars, "Arnold Clark" have so far shown little interest in terms of an amicable agreement on the car. I offered to buy a new car from them for £ 1,200 others, but asked for a "settlement of £ 3300 in other words, another £ 2100 on the costs of retrofitting.

Where we are, we thank you

5 comments:

  1. They do not always do - with reservations, the car of the buyer emptor, in other words, be careful. I do not see how the leg of his sleeping wife would not let her be in a position to apply the brakes when he temporarily be paralyzed. But if there really nothing physically wrong with the car you do not need to offer something. Why not test the car before you bought it?

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  2. They are nowhere. The cars are in different shapes and sizes, which is one reason why they try it before you buy.

    Each time the model is the specification of the United Kingdom, and mechanics, ITV needs, etc., then it is suitable for its intended purpose.

    The only way for all the test cases is if another car drives the same model at the request of traders, and had a different design, which was actually purchased.

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  3. They are nowhere. The cars are in different shapes and sizes, which is one reason why they try it before you buy.

    Each time the model is the specification of the United Kingdom, and mechanics, ITV needs, etc., then it is suitable for its intended purpose.

    The only way for all the test cases is if another car drives the same model at the request of traders, and had a different design, which was actually purchased.

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  4. Contact Consumer Direct on the link below and see if they can help.

    http://www.consumerdirect.gov.uk/

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  5. I suspect that it is difficult to express its position in the Sale of Goods Act. This basically means that products "suitable for its intended purpose," is in fact, have to drive a car, steering, stop, etc. In other words, what he could reasonably expect. Probably would have tried, the car that was practical, to see, if not, why did you buy? You are on sympathy for their support, I'm afraid. Schade, Arnold Clark. . .

    The same as if a smart car that watched the other day. The car was perfect, that's not the fault of the garage of 6'6 "wide by 18 feet and stone, could not enter into it.

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