max taylor
Free Member
- Mar 25, 2024
- 5
- 2
- Funster No
- 102,006
- MH
- peugeot boxer
In Oct 2022 and because it was winter it went into storage. We took it out in March 2023 for a short run and the petrol gauge and fuel gauge were not working. It went back to the garage and were then told it was all fixed. In April we took it out for a short holiday to Wales. The weather was quite bad the first night to our dismay the roof leaked and my granddaughter and her bedding were soaked and also the sink tap flooded we had to go home. We then took it back to the garage and was supposedly repaired, we went back out again to wales at the end of May and they replaced the tap but had not secured the pipes correctly and the Motorhome flooded once again. When we started the Motorhome to come home it would not start. RAC were called out and said the battery was faulty. Took it back to the garage yet again and was told the rac was talking rubbish apparently there was nothing wrong with the battery. Took it out for a 4th time and this time black smoke was billowing out of the exhaust and the RAC were called out again who then told us it was not drivable as the injectors had failed we waited for 14 hours for the Motorhome to be towed back to the garage, there were over 17 faults on the Motorhome which couldn’t be checked prior to actually taking it out so by this time we decided enough was enough and we wanted our full money back. Our insurance company provided legal support which have told us they can’t pursuit the case because they can not check if the dealership is financially viable. We are at our wits end now and if anybody has been in a similar situation and has any advice I would be so grateful. Many thanks