If i am reading this right then you knew it was an import before you actually took delivery from the dealer?
I knew it was an import after paying but before collection, however I was under the impression it was an import direct from Germany in Nov 2008, not that it had come from Denmark and had been registered in Denmark for 6 months prior to export to the UK. I also didn't know my car was not UK spec, I was told it was.
If that is the case then i doubt you will get anything. You took delivery of the car, were happy with the price you were paying, you knew that it was an import, you saw the car and the specification, so i don't understand what you have to be unhappy about?
As I say, I didn't know it's true age, I didn't know it wasn't UK spec (I don't know what full UK spec is, I rely on a genuine VW dealer to sell me a UK car or tell me if it isn't.
What does the V5C say with regards to registration date, etc?
It just says first registered in the UK November 2008. VW UK Head Office told me it was first registered in Denmark 6 months earlier when I phoned them.
If it bothered you then you could have rightfully backed out of the deal before taking delivery?
I wasn't aware of the truth when I bough the car so how I would I have know to back out of the deal?
All my opinion obviously, but also when you approach a dealer you might want to have an idea of what you want to achieve.
Hence why I was asking what difference in value my car is likely to suffer so I know what value to aim for from the dealer.
BTW.. I'm not approaching the dealer, VW UK have opened a case file on the car and will be approaching the dealer on my behalf to find out what's been going on.