Hope everyone is well.
Try and make this long story short I bought a Lotus Elise S1 from a performance car specialist in May. Due to lockdown etc I could not get the car checked over until last week, which was done via a Lotus specialist. I did expect a 'list' but the chap raised some urgent matters of which were -
Brake fluid highly contaminated, brake lines and possibly damage to cylinders
Shocks mismatch car, rears different to front - big no no for these cars
Rear toe links seized, require replacement
Another 7/8 things but I can put this down to wear and tear. The car was MOT'd in April but the chap that looked it over said he was very surprised a selling garage which deal in performance cars would sell it in such a way.
Email back to purchasing garage, fairly defence email back from them originally (due to age, car has MOT, not our problem) another email back touching on not fit for purpose, safety etc. They have now offered me back my money. Good result.
However I grew a real soft spot and not sure I am doing the right thing. It has real character. I'll be honest I paid £12k for the car its a standard non MMC car its had 9 owners, all manuals, 2 keys but little service history for its age and on 62k. It now needs £2k plus getting it fit / up to a required standard. Silver, blue roof and seats.
I don't have much option but feel I may regret giving it back???? :s
If I was planning on keeping it longer I think I'd keep it and somewhere to tuck it away but this was going to be my 'daily' and ownership for 12/18 months.
Sadly think it needs to go back and I can enjoy the V6 this year.
Welcome thoughts. I was hoping they would contribute to some repairs but they have said they cannot do this so handback is the only option.
P.s. I am annoyed that I did not check the car over more, but lockdown was just happening etc so a lot of detail over the phone before the sale.
Try and make this long story short I bought a Lotus Elise S1 from a performance car specialist in May. Due to lockdown etc I could not get the car checked over until last week, which was done via a Lotus specialist. I did expect a 'list' but the chap raised some urgent matters of which were -
Brake fluid highly contaminated, brake lines and possibly damage to cylinders
Shocks mismatch car, rears different to front - big no no for these cars
Rear toe links seized, require replacement
Another 7/8 things but I can put this down to wear and tear. The car was MOT'd in April but the chap that looked it over said he was very surprised a selling garage which deal in performance cars would sell it in such a way.
Email back to purchasing garage, fairly defence email back from them originally (due to age, car has MOT, not our problem) another email back touching on not fit for purpose, safety etc. They have now offered me back my money. Good result.
However I grew a real soft spot and not sure I am doing the right thing. It has real character. I'll be honest I paid £12k for the car its a standard non MMC car its had 9 owners, all manuals, 2 keys but little service history for its age and on 62k. It now needs £2k plus getting it fit / up to a required standard. Silver, blue roof and seats.
I don't have much option but feel I may regret giving it back???? :s
If I was planning on keeping it longer I think I'd keep it and somewhere to tuck it away but this was going to be my 'daily' and ownership for 12/18 months.
Sadly think it needs to go back and I can enjoy the V6 this year.
Welcome thoughts. I was hoping they would contribute to some repairs but they have said they cannot do this so handback is the only option.
P.s. I am annoyed that I did not check the car over more, but lockdown was just happening etc so a lot of detail over the phone before the sale.