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Problem with the S3, strange.. Help would be great!

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Hurdy:

--- Quote from: MAT ED30 on July 22, 2009, 04:30:38 pm ---that sounds about it to me mate  :sad1:  have u had a chat with the old owner?

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I think I'd be doing that :innocent:

snapey:
Might be worth a quick look.
 
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_world/consumer_affairs/buying_second_hand_vehicles.htm

Gives a bit of information on your rights but you may well up going in a never ending cycle.

jonnyc:

--- Quote from: snapey on July 22, 2009, 04:39:55 pm ---Might be worth a quick look.
 
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/your_world/consumer_affairs/buying_second_hand_vehicles.htm

Gives a bit of information on your rights but you may well up going in a never ending cycle.

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Seems I certainly have a case, but I would rather avoid that way of resolving things, its not nice and I dont have time to be honest..

Thanks for the help everyone, not a great position to be in at the moment but hopefully I can get it sorted soon as and get the car on the road.. Dont think I can even count the drive home!

JPC:
a 60 mile drive home will certainly not have had any effect! it seems to me this car has already been goosed and sold on!

id stick to my guns and say a steady drive home is no way the cause of whats happend!

gimme me a bell, we'll take the shot guns and camp outside! ;)

NEWEY:
this is really bad news :( is there no way you could take the turbo off the ed30 for a bit just to get the s3 to the garage and covered under warranty??

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