Excessive Repairs.

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    jimmy2020
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      Hi,

      Does it go against me if my car has to keep going in for repairs? I’m worried it will stop me getting a car in the future.

      My car has been in 6 times in 1.5 years for numerous faults and rattles. Got the car back again and it still has issues and I’m worried about putting it back in for repair incase motability are being charged for this and it goes against me.

      Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

       

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    • #126587
      Belfast4

        The car is under manufactures warranty, so any faults will be fixed free. What sort of car and what have been the problems.

        #126589
        Anonymous

          If it were me, I would tell Motability that the current car is going back and get something more reliable.

          #126590
          jimmy2020
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            It’s had numerous issues. It’s a Citreon C4.

            Needed new reversing camera

            New wing mirror due to electrical fault in it

            Excess oil usage

            Rattles from multiple areas ( was discovered fault from factory hadn’t assembled properly at factory)

            Dashboard issues which caused excessive rattles.

            It’s been a nightmare and wasn’t sure if motability would be getting charged for all these issues and it would be negative against me.

            #126592
            Anonymous

              It’s had numerous issues. It’s a Citreon C4. Needed new reversing camera New wing mirror due to electrical fault in it Excess oil usage Rattles from multiple areas ( was discovered fault from factory hadn’t assembled properly at factory) Dashboard issues which caused excessive rattles. It’s been a nightmare and wasn’t sure if motability would be getting charged for all these issues and it would be negative against me.

              Sounds like a Friday build. Are you aware if these issues are commonplace with a C4? Even if they are, I still wouldn’t accept another 1.5 years of waiting till end of lease for more faults to develop. I would definitely contact MB and complain you can’t put up with having to run a car back and forward to the dealer and request that they accept it back without penalty and allow you to lease another new car with a known better build quality and suitable for your needs.

              #126594
              jimmy2020
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                I think I just seem to have been very unlucky so I do. Typical with me ! Will speak to the garage tomorrow and see how they can solve all of this once and for all.  I just didn’t want this going against me by motability and wasn’t sure if they would contact me as it has been in so many times !

                #126599
                joss
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                  @jimmy2020

                  So long as its manufactures faults your ok. Its when YOU keep damaging the car then it’s a different story.

                   

                   

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                  #126600
                  Michael

                    Hi, definatly a car not fit for purpose, go direct to Motability and tell them this is not what you expect and you are sure they do not see this as acceptable, cheers Michael

                    #126628
                    garry
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                      Hi, Does it go against me if my car has to keep going in for repairs? I’m worried it will stop me getting a car in the future. My car has been in 6 times in 1.5 years for numerous faults and rattles. Got the car back again and it still has issues and I’m worried about putting it back in for repair incase motability are being charged for this and it goes against me. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

                      Back to front thinking I believe ………..

                      I would contact motability with the list of faults and times that you have been deprived of your chosen motability vehicle and let them know that this has gone far enough,

                      Motability is supposed to be stress free motoring and your experience sounds anything but stress free.

                      Tell them you want to return your car and choose another more reliable one.

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