Western Mail

Driver’s dealership sign protest in row over Range Rover repair

- JOHN JONES Reporter john.jones@walesonlin­e.co.uk

ADISGRUNTL­ED motorist has left a series of vehicles covered in angry signs outside a Cardiff Land Rover dealership in a dispute over a warranty he claims the company has failed to honour.

Michael Cox has left his Range Rover, a van, a caravan and other vehicles outside the Stratstone Land Rover dealership on Hadfield Road for three weeks.

The 36-year-old claims that Land Rover has not honoured an extended warranty he took out on his eight-yearold Range Rover Vogue SE, which he bought from the dealership in 2018.

He says he has since had a series of problems with the vehicle, which led to its engine failing last December.

Land Rover said it was investigat­ing the case and the dealership in Cardiff did not comment. Mr Cox says he has since received an injunction ordering him to move the vehicles by today.

He said he planned to move them to another Land Rover office.

He said: “I told Land Rover’s head office, ‘I’m going to move it around all your dealership­s and make a point, because what you’re doing is wrong’.

“I’ve had to send that car into the dealer eight times because of the coolant problem, the engine has gone bang because of the coolant problem and they’re trying to blame me. It’s not like I’ve taken it to a back-street garage, I’ve brought it back to the main dealer.

“They need to stop messing people around and instead give them the service that they expect to get. In my case, they are just trying to backpedal now and are using excuses. It’s ridiculous.”

Mr Cox said he had repeated problems with a coolant issue since buying the vehicle in 2018 and had taken it to the main dealer to be fixed “around eight to 10” times.

“For the last two years, I’ve bought a top-of-the-range warranty which costs £2,000 a year,” he said. “But since I’ve owned the vehicle, bearing in mind it’s only got 42,000 miles on it, it’s been back and forth to the main dealers with a coolant problem. I’ve taken it in to the main dealer around eight to 10 times and they’ve never got to the bottom of the issue.

He added: “It went back in last December with the problem, and two days before Christmas they phoned and said my car was ready.

“The following morning, the cooling light came on again, so I went back to them and said about it. They told me that it was probably an air

lock and I should keep the water topped up, and if I had any further problems I should come back in the new year.

“Well, over Christmas, the engine went bang. I took it back in at the start of January and asked if they would replace it, but they said no. They said I had driven it because it was hot. But they told me to drive it – I’m not going to blow my own car up for the sake of it.”

Mr Cox claims that he purchased the car with an original two-year warranty, which he has extended by an extra 12 months for the past two years, at the cost of £2,000 per year.

He claims the company is now telling him it won’t pay out because the car is eight years old.

He said: “I told them that on their warranty it clearly says it covers vehicles up to 10 years old or under 100,000 miles.

“They charged me for an extended warranty and now they are using the excuse that the car is too old. Why charge me for the warranty if it’s too old? The car is seven or eight years old with 40,000 miles on, and it’s immaculate.”

Frustrated with his situation, Mr Cox decided to make his point by leaving the Range Rover outside the dealership he bought it from.

The car is now covered in messages including ‘Don’t buy a Land Rover! They don’t honour their warranty” and “How can Thierry Bollore – the CEO of Land Rover – let it get to this?”.

A spokespers­on for Land Rover said: “Land Rover always aims to provide the best customer service. We’re currently investigat­ing this case and are in regular contact with the customer concerned.”

 ?? ?? > Michael Cox left the vehicles outside this Cardiff dealership after he says Land Rover refused to pay to repair his engine
> Michael Cox left the vehicles outside this Cardiff dealership after he says Land Rover refused to pay to repair his engine
 ?? ?? > Mr Cox claims his car has been plagued with issues since he bought it four years ago
> Mr Cox claims his car has been plagued with issues since he bought it four years ago

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