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11/5/2012 at 11:39am
 Location: Saltburn
 Outfit: Bailey ranger GT60 500 5
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Hope someone can shed some light on this.
I recently bought a 2009 Bailey caravan from a local dealer & sent my documents to Bailey for a transfer of warranty only to recieve a reply that the second service in the service schedule was not carried out by one of their approved centres so the warranty is now void & thus non-tranferable. This service was carried out during the previous ownership.
With cars I believe this situation was changed recently & manufacturers warranties are now still valid even if you get your car serviced at a non approved dealer so leaving the owner to get the vehicle serviced at a garage of their choice. I dont know how much success car owners have getting repairs done under warranty with this system but my point is:
If the caravan is serviced professionally, but at a non approved centre, does the warranty still stand as it does with a car??
Surely the same system should apply to caravans as it does with cars so allowing the owner to get their caravan serviced where they choose??
Thanks

Mark


11/5/2012 at 3:40pm
 Location: Derbyshire
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Sadly not, its a condition in the small print of the original sales agreement that the caravan be serviced annualy at a manufacturer approved service centre for the warantee to be valid and transfereable, and even then with some manufacturers the warantee ceases to be vailid when the caravan is sold on to a second owner.

Some dealerships do sell on such caravans with a purchased warantee that normally lasts for between 3 months and a year, but this is between the provider and the customer, rather like insurance, and nothing to do with the manufacturer.

Car and Caravan warantees are totally separate and play by different rules as far as making a claim is concerned, and it does rather look like your caravan is not covered by any remaining warantee in this case.

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11/5/2012 at 4:38pm
 Location: Suffolk
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Have you called Bailey to see if you can do anything to bring your Warranty up to date i.e. Having it reserviced at one of their dealers. You have nothing to lose apart from the price of a phone call. Also ask the dealer to put a good warranty on the van if you didn't get one at time of purchase. You may be able to extend this.

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11/5/2012 at 5:00pm
 Location: Saltburn
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i think I will give Bailey a call

Thanks for the replies

Mark


11/5/2012 at 5:08pm
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11/5/2012 at 5:24pm
 Location: Keswick
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Hi Mark,

Did the dealer make any representation to you that the van it was selling to you was still under a manufacturers warranty? Whilst the advice of Julia is correct, you may still have a good negotiating position if the dealer did make such a representation. Even better if, during the course of your pre-purchase discussion, you made it clear that the manufacturers warranty was important to you.

If this is the case then, where that misrepresentation induced you to enter into the contract to buy the caravan (let's assume that it did, although you would need to proove it), then you may be able to terminate your contract and the dealer will have to pay you your money. In the alternative you could ask the dealer to secure you a warranty from Bailey. Bailey, if they agree, will probably want to have the van checked over and for any defects put right before they would give such a warranty, which could benefit you. This may be a cheaper option for the dealership.

If the dealer asured you that the van was still under warranty and then gave you its service history to look at and from that it was clear that the relevant service had not been undertaken by an authorised dealer, then your cause of action is lost.  I mention this purely so that you understand the process for claiming compensation as a result of a misrepresentation so that you have a full picture of the issues you need to consider before you approach the dealer.

To claim recission of your contract, you need to consider the type of misrepresentation. Was it fraudulent, negligent or innocent. Each kind of misrepresentation gives you a different approach to reaching a remedy. A dealer, holding itself out as an expert, would have some difficulty in prooving that it was an innocent misrepresentation. They are supposed to check all the paperwork. Fraudulent really affects the company's ability to continue trading if this comes out. So, let's assume that, at worst, it was negligence. They just didn't bother to do what any prudent dealer would do before trying to sell the van....check it out.

A fraudulent misrepresentation  claim places the burden of proof on you. Too hard to discharge so don't go down that road. For negligent misrepresentation, however, the law places the burden of proof on the dealer to show that there was no such negligence or misrepresentation. That burden of proof is very difficult to discharge especially as we know that there is no warranty with the van. If they said there was then already you have prooved that misrepresentation. So they have to show they were not negligent. If they say there was no negligence then you simply come back with "Are you saying then that it was a fraudulent misrepresentation as that is the alternative in law?"

You can lose the right to rescind if you have made it clear that you want to keep the van i.e you have confirmed your contract to buy; or if too much time has elapsed since you bought the van. So, if you make a claim along these lines you should demand that they take the van back and refund you your money, or "without prejudice to my right to rescind the contract why don't  you negotiate a warranty from Bailey?" If you say "I want to keep my van so will you get a warranty from Bailey" then that is saying that you want your contract to buy the van toremain in palce and you lose your legal rights. It's as well you know how this works in law.

Just throw the Misrepresentation Act 1967 at them

Hope this assists

Phil

 

 



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11/5/2012 at 6:47pm
 Location: Saltburn
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Phil

Thanks for the reply thats a lot of useful information. The dealer has given me a 2 year warranty on the van anyway & I did get it for a snip. They made a slight error in the final paperwork which I didnt notice at the time but I should have paid a little more for it than what I actually did
They are themselves an NCC approved workshop. On the day of the sale it was explained to me that the Bailey warranties are "usually" transferable but they gave me their own 2 year warranty anyway also, as long as I take the van back to them for servicing.
The Bailey warranty would however last a a bit longer than this so thats why I wanted it transfering.
I think they must have known that the second service was via a non approved dealer, I cant believe they wouldnt check it out & the careful wording of the conversation at the time of sale I think re-inforces my opinion.
Believe me for the price I paid I am happy with a 2 year dealer warranty so the transferred Bailey warranty would merely be a valuable bonus.
I will call Bailey & try a bit of gentle persuasion but I think I will avoid the dealers until I get the van serviced next year just in case they figure the error in the final invoice.
If I get no joy at Bailey I will still be more than happy with the deal I got anyways.
Its sometimes funny how things turn out

Mark


11/5/2012 at 10:19pm
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Ah well that's Ok then. If all they said was that warranties are transferable they were not saying that there was one to transfer.

NOTE to all buyers of second hand vans....ask if there is a manufacturers warranty even if you don't want one. It just keeps your options open and protects your interest

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