
i bought a second hand car from a dealership on the 2nd of January this year. two days ago the check engine light came on. it had a full roadworthy done prior to me signing the paperwork.
i’ve call the dealership and was asked to come in for it to get checked.
but when i ask about warranty they all keep saying it depends on your contract. my contact doesn’t explicitly state anything about warranty. i’ve said this when i’ve called to follow up.
i don’t know what to do. i’ve had the car for 20 days.
p.s. it’s a 2017 holden trax with only 81000 km
i’ve attached the ONLY part that warranty is mentioned
Source: aussieally
2 Comments
First mistake was buying a Holden Trax, they are jacked up Cruze and simply not good cars, get used to the engine light being on. In NSW any car sold by a dealer under 10 years old and under 160,000km automatically comes with a 3 month warranty, don’t know if this is australia wide or not
My advice, just try be hella nice about it first see if they’ll help you out first before going nuclear.