I bought a second hand car from a dealer shop in end of September with finance and extra 5 year warranty. 14 days later my Mechanic had to do a full service and found some problems:
Fuel gauge has electrical problem
Excessive black smoke and
No reverse lights fitted
So I went back to the dealer as some could have been covered by warranty. I had to take a day of work as I live rural. The car was in the workshop from 8.30 till 15.00 pm with nothing fixed as the had to wait for the warranty. They didn't contact me.
So I rang them back after over a week and got the answer that they fix the reverse light and gave me a quote of 605 bucks for the fuel gauge...
My question is: is that a good price or should that problem been fixed prior to sale?
Thanks
Fuel gauge has electrical problem
Excessive black smoke and
No reverse lights fitted
So I went back to the dealer as some could have been covered by warranty. I had to take a day of work as I live rural. The car was in the workshop from 8.30 till 15.00 pm with nothing fixed as the had to wait for the warranty. They didn't contact me.
So I rang them back after over a week and got the answer that they fix the reverse light and gave me a quote of 605 bucks for the fuel gauge...
My question is: is that a good price or should that problem been fixed prior to sale?
Thanks