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Bought an "Approved Used" car with dodgy tyres...


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If you had one odd tyre they have ballsed up, it is actually dangerous.

I would see which one is odd, get them to replace that for free and offer to pay for the others.

My car had 3mm on it when I went to collect it and I got them to put a new set on, cost them nearly £800 as they were Michelin Pilot Sport 2's, but they did it.

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Just thought I'd update you all on what's happened on this;

After speaking to Audi UK to confirm their official line on the exact tyre specs required for the S4 (this took several attempts before I got a full spec) I contacted the dealership involved, stating that the car was sold to me with mismatched, inadequately specced tyres. (Thanks VERY much to Micalee for the correct words to use regarding the Sale of Goods Act).

The dealership took a few days to respond, but ultimately agreed to stump up the cost of 4 new tyres! The cheque arrived in the post today, so I'm very chuffed with this, and I think pretty lucky that I got as much as I did. But it goes to show, it's always worth taking the time to write an email/letter.

For reference, the tyres Audi UK specify are 235/40/R18/95Y Extra load (XL).

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Thanks guys. While I wasn't happy that the dealers (Southampton Audi) had *appeared to* incorrectly measure the treads for the pre-delivery check, and that they weren't prepared to drive the car back to me with 2mm of tread, I have to praise them for having dealt so well with my subsequent complaint about the tyres. The salesman himself did a lot of the "chasing" of his seniors for me, and in the end sorted out the cheque himself.

So far I've been very impressed with both Yeovil and Southampton dealerships for customer service. Yeovil in particular. They were very happy to spend 5 minutes to clear a fault for me prior to a long journey, and they even took the time to give me a printout of the fault code etc in case it ever happened again. However when I was up in Newcastle and I asked for a fault to be cleared, both Newcastle and Tyneside Audi would not do this without a "full diagnostic test" which they told me would take around an hour and a half!

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