Consumer law buying a car

What if I bought a car before 01 October 2015?

If you bought your car after 01 October 2015, the Consumer Rights Act 2015 will apply

If you bought your car before 01 October 2015, then the Sale of Goods Act 1979 will apply

Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015, you have a short term right to reject your car if it is of unsatisfactory quality, unfit for purpose or not as described

What is the Consumer Rights Act?

The Consumer Rights Act is among the strongest and most important pieces of customer legislation around

Introduced in October 2015, the Act stipulates that any car you buy should be: Of satisfactory quality: if you’re buying a new car, it should be in perfect working order

Which consumer rights cover you when buying a car?

Here we explained which consumer rights could cover you when buying a car, or when you require a refund, car repairs or the replacement of faulty goods

The Consumer Rights Act was introduced on 1 October 2015 and covers all goods and services purchased thereafter from official traders

Consumer law buying a car
Consumer law buying a car

Business which sells, buys, and trades new and/or used cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans

A car dealership, or car dealer, is a business that sells new or used cars, at the retail level, based on a dealership contract with an automaker or its sales subsidiary.
Car dealerships also often sell spare parts and automotive maintenance services.

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