Used car has faulty CD player - what are my legal rights?

I purchased a 2004 Honda Accord yesterday and on the way home noticed CD player and clock didn’t work. I called the seller and they told me to disconnect the battery to fix the problem. However, this hasn’t fixed it and both items still refuse to work. Where do I stand legally?

Asked on 7 May 2014 by Taract

Answered by Honest John
He has to fix it or give you your money back. Keep a print-out, screen-shot of the ad ad evidence. Law here: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights/
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