Car failed after just one month and dealer won't repair - what are my options?

I recently bought a used Fiat Stilo (2002) with a guaranteed mileage of 70,000. The car was sold with a three month warranty, but the dealer never gave me any paperwork to prove this.

After just over a month of ownership the car’s clutch hydraulic system failed. The dealer refused to collect the car and I eventually managed to get it towed to him. He now says his mechanic has had a look at it, but it’s not his responsibility to fix or refund as it is just wear and tear! Is this a reasonable stance when I've only had the car 1 and a half months, only done 800 miles?

Asked on 13 February 2014 by Stilo Owner

Answered by Honest John
The supplying dealer is completely wrong. Tell him you now want your money abck in full or will sure for it. Law here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights/
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