Asked by Kevin on 03-10-2024 00:38:03
Question posted in the General Law category relating to Gauteng
Hi how you.
I bought a vechile from a secondhand car dealership .
The second day i went back with the car to the dealership .asking them please to refund me because the vechile does not take gears .and they told me there was nothing wrong with it .
They refused
I went to a vechile repair shop .the faults and dameged was shocking
They gave me a quotation off r18 000 to fix the problem .
Also i had to pay r650 for new key
R5000 for fromt suspention fault .
The manual gearbox gear selector is broken off
Its a modified clutch system .
The gearbox mounting is torn out from gearbox
The clutch and pressure plate must be replaced
The coil pack is trowing spark away (cracked) .
The front suspenrion needs replacing off
Lower control arms ,ball joints ,tierod ends
Shock staibelaizers front needs replacement
Pls advise me what to do
Thamks ;kev
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