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Clive
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« on: July 11, 2012, 08:39:27 PM » |
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Does anyone know if there is a 'standard' for Pre-delivery inspections for used cars?
The reason I ask is I recently bought a second hand Saab, all was fine when I drove it away.....so I thought.
It's been into Saab for an engine management problem (which, to be honest I wouldn't expect to be picked up on a PDI), whilst there they did a 'health check', and picked up about ten or twelve points that should (in my opinion) have been found on an inspection, and either rectified to make the car safe to drive, or at least notified.
Now, I'm sure most of you are thinking sorry clive, you've dipped out, but....................the warranty sold with the car (which doesn't cover the engine management problem, grrrrrr!), has the dealers signature on it stating the car WAS subject to a PDI. The points picked up include excessive play in the offside steering arm, leaking water pump (£399 on special offer (not that fecking special)), inside rear brake pads at 5 and 10% respectively, both upper rear link arms have excessive play etc etc
Anyhow, back to my original question. Is there a standard??
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