On Fri, 14 Sep 2007 20:57:58 +0100, "Sir Salman Rushdie"
<tellingthetruth@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I have a 2006 Porsche 997C2S, which I have had from new.
>
>I have heard a strange rattling noise within the drivers side door for
the
>last couple of weeks.
>
>Taking the car to my dealer, they telephoned me to say that they had
>discovered that 2 spot-welds on a steel repair plate inside the door are
>weak and will need re-welding.
>
>The only problem is that I haven't been involved in an accident, let
alone
>have a major bodywork repair.
>
>The only person to ever drive the car was me and the delivery drivers
from
>the dealerships.
>
>Would anyone be able to advise me on a legal basis where I stand?
>
>If the damage was done prior to delivery to me, and I had known about it,
I
>would never have paid full price for the car.
>
>Also, the car is out of warranty in 2 weeks. What if there are other
>undiscovered damage/repairs? can I insist on a warranty extension at
their
>cost? or maybe a fully independent inspection?
>
>Can I expect a rebate on the purchase price, or should I instruct a
lawyer
>to deal with this?
>
>Any help/advice would be much appreciated.
>
>BTW, I have no personal proof that I didn't cause the damage and have it
>repaired other than the fact that my insurance company will confirm that
I
>have had no claims since the purchase of the car.
>
>TIA
Well What happened? Please tell???????????????
Sir Hugh of Bognor
--
I used to be an Egotistical Meglomaniac - but now I'm just perfect!
Hugh Gundersen
hsg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regis, W.Sussex, England, UK


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