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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / March 2006

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peugeot 307cc leaking (2005 1.6)

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aido - 20 Mar 2006 22:10 GMT
Hi
I purchased a Peugeot 307cc in June 2005. Since I had the car, the roof
has leaked on 3 seperate occasions.  It usually happens in quite heavy
rain. I have spoken to the car dealership here in Ireland, and
unfortunatly they have not been very helpfull. They have adjusted the
roof to no avail.

The latest offer from them is to give us 1000 euro in cash to-wards a
new 2006 model, and I'll have to make up any difference in price.

Have you heard of other 307cc cars with a similiar issue? Why would
they offer us cash, if they were so sure that the car was not leaking.

Am i entitled to a refund or 2006 model. I would be happy to take a
2005 model with similiar miles on the clock (7000 Km).

One rep did see the result of the roof leaking but has since denined
seeing the wet carpets etc.

Thanks in advance.

Aidan
Antony Gelberg - 21 Mar 2006 00:39 GMT
> Hi
> I purchased a Peugeot 307cc in June 2005. Since I had the car, the roof
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> One rep did see the result of the roof leaking but has since denined
> seeing the wet carpets etc.

Do you have Trading Standards in Ireland?  If so, use them.  Remember
that you are in the right.  Their offer is derisory.
Brian - 21 Mar 2006 12:24 GMT
> > Hi
> > I purchased a Peugeot 307cc in June 2005. Since I had the car, the roof
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> Do you have Trading Standards in Ireland?  If so, use them.  Remember
> that you are in the right.  Their offer is derisory.

And take some pictures of the wet carpets etc. for evidence.
Here in the UK, and I suggest anywhere in the EU, there are trading
standards regulations covering this.
 
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