I was sold a faulty van - do I have any legal rights to claim back my outstanding finance?

I bought a van on finance and have now found out that it's been clocked. The mechanic just found multiple issues and it needs new gearbox. I bought over the phone from a van company three hours away. It's worth about £1000 in its current state and I have £6800 outstanding finance on it. Can I give it back? What are my rights?

Asked on 18 March 2017 by Catherine scott

Answered by Honest John
Yes. Under The Consumer Rights Act November 2015 you have the statutory right to return it for a full refund and you also have the legal right to return it for a full refund from the highest (then) court in the land in Clegg v Olle Andersson 2003 House of Lords. See: www.honestjohn.co.uk/faq/consumer-rights/ Based on what you have written they will probably resist and you will probably need a specialist solicitor. Happily, since it's on finance, the finance house is jointly liable with the dealer.
Similar questions
My son bought a new Volkswagen Golf GTE in September for his commute to work. He changed his insurance to an RAC policy with compulsory Black Box. The car had played up a bit in the last few weeks and...
I bought a van off eBay which stated it had done 72,000 miles. When I went to collect it the owner said it was hard to find one with such low mileage. It turns out that the millage is closer to 200,000....
Are you covered if you find out after you've purchased a vehicle that it's mileage is clocked?
 

Value my van

Save £75 on Warranty using code HJ75

with MotorEasy

Get a warranty quote

Save 12% on GAP Insurance

Use HJ21 to save on an ALA policy

See offer