I’ve just bought a £4700 Jaguar 2010 that stated no major damages, only normal wear/minor dents and scratches.
To my disappointment, this was not the case and ultimately lead to a seized engine within 5 MINUTES of collecting the car. Of course Copart make it known that once you purchase and collect the car you are accepting as it is. However, I had accepted with no warning lights or engine faults as no description of that was included during auction advertisement.
In this case, I strongly believe that the terms and conditions are redundant to the point that they agree to sell vehicles based on their inspection and what the seller informs them. If an inspection was done to a fair standard they would have seen engine light and water in fuel/ tapping in engine noise to then accurately note these issues ahead of auction.
They failed to do this.
I’d really like some assistance with this as I am now financially destitute from that, if any legal process is in order and you are able to guide me on this then please do contact on:
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Let us finally bring Copart to justice, for each and every victim.
Desired outcome: Refund/compensation