I bought my Bora from a used car dealer. There is a problem with the rear differential after 120,000km (which I don't think is that much for a diff). It's a dangerous problem when u-turning/parking and chews through tyres. The dealer does not want to fix it under warranty as he says it's general wear and tear and has been jerking me around for over 4 months.
I've taken it to mechanics and while they say this shouldn't be a wear and tear issue they don't really want to put it into writing for me (my mechanic is always too busy for this kinda thing). I took my case to Consumer Affairs Victoria who have helped me a bit but all they can do is facilitate between the dealer and I and can't force them to do anything.
Consumer Affairs advised me to bring the car in to the dealer to work something out. It's been there a week and the jerk at the dealership hasn't done anything at all! He reckons he's waiting on me to send my mechanics report and invoices for my aftermarket suspension (even though I waited till the warranty was expired before installing them so I wouldn't have this problem). He's using this to stall even though now the onus is on him to prove IT IS wear and tear. Is it normal for a Bora to have its rear diff replaced every 120000km? If yes, then I'll graciously accept. He's trying to flip it and make me do all the work and prove that it's not wear and tear.
Basically next step would be to take him to VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal) and I'd have to pay. Do I have a case?? (This is if he doesn't take the steps to rectify this now.) I'm willing to go as far as it takes to make this jerkoff pay. Anyone know a mechanic who'd back me up, or am I wasting my time?
I've taken it to mechanics and while they say this shouldn't be a wear and tear issue they don't really want to put it into writing for me (my mechanic is always too busy for this kinda thing). I took my case to Consumer Affairs Victoria who have helped me a bit but all they can do is facilitate between the dealer and I and can't force them to do anything.
Consumer Affairs advised me to bring the car in to the dealer to work something out. It's been there a week and the jerk at the dealership hasn't done anything at all! He reckons he's waiting on me to send my mechanics report and invoices for my aftermarket suspension (even though I waited till the warranty was expired before installing them so I wouldn't have this problem). He's using this to stall even though now the onus is on him to prove IT IS wear and tear. Is it normal for a Bora to have its rear diff replaced every 120000km? If yes, then I'll graciously accept. He's trying to flip it and make me do all the work and prove that it's not wear and tear.
Basically next step would be to take him to VCAT (Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal) and I'd have to pay. Do I have a case?? (This is if he doesn't take the steps to rectify this now.) I'm willing to go as far as it takes to make this jerkoff pay. Anyone know a mechanic who'd back me up, or am I wasting my time?
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