Hi,
I bought a car (private) 3 years ago. A few months after, this car passed the NCT with very liitle cost.
To my horror, 2 years later this car has failed the NCT with the following faults being reported by the NCT guy:
He told me that the car was involved in a serious crash; the axel is bent plus there are botched repair jobs done to the rear end of the car and to the arms of the axel.
He also said that my car would literally fold if it was involved in any sort of accident from behind.
The truth/reality here is that my car has never been involved in any accident under my ownership. The only repair done to it was replacing the master cylinder.
I let the NCT guy know this and asked him to confirm that they had a record of this car passing the NCT 2 years ago. – which he did. he accepted what I told him and advised me to contact the person I bought the car from and to check again with them about the cars history. I’m aware that this person obviously didn’t tell me the truth when I bought the car, however this should’ve been brought to my attention when it first went through the NCT.
As there are now serious repairs to be done here before my car passes the NCT, this is now going to cost a considerable amount of money.
My thoughts on this are that the guy who tested the car 2 years ago is partly responsible here as he should’ve noticed these problems then. I have his tester ID number and may investigate this further with the NCT.
I’d appreciate any advice on this matter
Thanks.
I bought a car (private) 3 years ago. A few months after, this car passed the NCT with very liitle cost.
To my horror, 2 years later this car has failed the NCT with the following faults being reported by the NCT guy:
He told me that the car was involved in a serious crash; the axel is bent plus there are botched repair jobs done to the rear end of the car and to the arms of the axel.
He also said that my car would literally fold if it was involved in any sort of accident from behind.
The truth/reality here is that my car has never been involved in any accident under my ownership. The only repair done to it was replacing the master cylinder.
I let the NCT guy know this and asked him to confirm that they had a record of this car passing the NCT 2 years ago. – which he did. he accepted what I told him and advised me to contact the person I bought the car from and to check again with them about the cars history. I’m aware that this person obviously didn’t tell me the truth when I bought the car, however this should’ve been brought to my attention when it first went through the NCT.
As there are now serious repairs to be done here before my car passes the NCT, this is now going to cost a considerable amount of money.
My thoughts on this are that the guy who tested the car 2 years ago is partly responsible here as he should’ve noticed these problems then. I have his tester ID number and may investigate this further with the NCT.
I’d appreciate any advice on this matter
Thanks.