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  1. I sure would. You would think that if it wasn't fitted properly it would have happend sooner not after 20000 but may be there is an explanation? I have seen a solicitor today and he said that I don't have a case against Cargiant, they have done their bit and fixed the car so I can not cancell the contract. Looks like they will get away with it! I will not have a proper warranty on the engine, only on the timing belt itself, so i will have to hope that they have fixed the car properly. Maybe I should get an extended warranty at my expense (if they are worth anything)? I would not recomend them if your looking for a second hand car altough they have a great choice of vehicles!
  2. It is a 2003 Mazda 6 Diesel, it has been serviced by a Mazda authorized dealer, we have the stamped service book. The timing belt was changed in July 2006 at 72000 miles, and the next change is due at 150000 miles. The car has has 93800 miles (at least that's what the odometer shows) now. The problem now is that CarGiant has fixed it already and want me to pick up the car. They said they have replaced: 1. Timing belt & tensioner 2. Auxilary belt 3. Injector number 4 and seals 4. Sump plug and seal 5. Repaired starter motor they claim this has cost them £1000 pounds and they will give me a 6 months 6000 mile warranty on these parts only! I checked today and these parts cost around £400-£500 I would have believed that if I haven't heard from their own employee that they spend over £1000 and have changed a lot more parts, the list is 2 pages long and if it was him he would never take the car back, he also hasn't got much confidence in Cargiants own mechanics. Of course he is not prepared to speak up against his company so I can not rely on this as proof. I have told Cargiant that I am rejecting the car but they will not accept it back. Do I have enough grounds to reject the car legally? we had it for 12-14 days and covered about 100 miles if that while we had it? I must say it is a lovely car otherwise if this did not happen!
  3. Thanks, it is a very usefull website, I have already written to CarGiant and explained my reasons for rejecting the car but they will not take the car back as they say they have spend around £1000 to repair it! But the parts they have told me they have replaced seem to cost a lot less than £1000. My problem is that I know that they have repaired a lot more but will not admit to it as this would mean they would have to rectify it if it goes wrong again. But this is a very difficult point to prove as it would mean taking the whole engine apart and would be costly. So I gues i will have to claim that the goods where not fit for its purpose or misdescribed under the sale of goods act 1979? And yes i should have tought trough why the car was cheaper, but it was still sold in good condition with service history and warranted mileage!
  4. We have bought a Mazda 6 from Cargiant in December 07. it seemed a bargain, it was almost £1000 cheaper then all the other models, we thought it must be because it had 93000 miles. after only 10 days the timing belt failed and the car stopped completely. We called Cargiant and they have picked the car up from our local garage and said they will fix it. It took 3 weeks for them to fix it and Car Giant claimed it was only a minor problem and they only replaced the timing belt and tensioner and injector number 4, and that we will have a 6 months 6000 mile warranty on these parts. By pure coincidence we found that one of our friends new someone who worked at Cargiant and asked them if they could check on our car as it still wasn't fixed at this time. To our surprise and shock the Cargiant employee told us that the engine was completely damaged and valves and pistons and lots of other parts needed replacing. he suggested it was best that we asked to change the car. When we called Cargiant they denied this and refused to change the car, in the mean time the car is repaired and they want us to pick it up. We will only have a warranty on the timing belt and 1 injector as Cargiant denies that there was any more damage. I would appreciate any advise, as to what would be the best course of action? This has been going on for over a month now, we had to do without the car. If we take it back Cargiant will not take any responsibility if anything goes wrong with the engine as they calim they have not repaired it. They will not refund nor exchange the car and even if they would the same car now costs £1000 more!
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