comply with the Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA)
comply with the Fair Trading Act (FTA) – not mislead you and be clear they are a dealer
be registered
give you accurate information in the Consumer Information Notice (CIN) for each used vehicle – the history of the vehicle, price, condition, odometer reading and any money owing
display Vehicle Emissions and Energy Economy Labels at the point of sale. The labels capture a vehicle’s estimated emissions and energy efficiency information.
The Consumer Guarantees Act (CGA) means the vehicle should be:
of acceptable quality – reasonable in look and finish, durable and safe
fit for purpose – either generally or to meet a specific purpose you told the dealer before you bought the vehicle
as described – match the description in advertising or anything the dealer said at the time.
You can seek a repair, replacement or refund if the dealer doesn’t comply with their legal obligations, or the car doesn’t meet one of the CGA guarantees.
If the dealer is a member of the Motor Trade Association, you can access the free mediation service if there’s a dispute. 作者: 太极宗师001 时间: 2024-10-12 13:29:39