Friend bought a used car with missing headrest

Friend bought a used car with missing headrest

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Dragonlord_Placidusax

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2 posts

38 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Hi folks. A friend of mine has just bought a used car which is missing the right-side rear headrest on the back seats. He didn't notice the headrest was missing until I mentioned it to him. He doesn't see it as a big issue and has said he will just buy one off eBay. I mentioned that it was a bit disingenuous for the dealership not to have mentioned it was missing. If it was you, would a missing headrest be a significant enough issue to warrant returning the car to where it was purchased? I am honestly surprised he didn't notice it as I spotted it immediately when I looked inside the car.

lancslad58

1,278 posts

23 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Dragonlord_Placidusax said:
Hi folks. A friend of mine has just bought a used car which is missing the right-side rear headrest on the back seats. He didn't notice the headrest was missing until I mentioned it to him. He doesn't see it as a big issue and has said he will just buy one off eBay. I mentioned that it was a bit disingenuous for the dealership not to have mentioned it was missing. If it was you, would a missing headrest be a significant enough issue to warrant returning the car to where it was purchased? I am honestly surprised he didn't notice it as I spotted it immediately when I looked inside the car.
No,wouldn't bother me, just do as what your friend has done and not waste time argueing the point with the dealership.

hammo19

6,399 posts

211 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Just take the other one off at the back and go about enjoying your life.

JQ

6,349 posts

194 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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hammo19 said:
Just take the other one off at the back and go about enjoying your life.
And sell it on eBay to someone who’s bought a car without one - could fetch some decent money. Win win.

Alex Z

1,773 posts

91 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Why wouldn’t you just ask the dealership to supply the missing headrest?
I certainly wouldn’t be going straight to “return the car”….

Zetec-S

6,450 posts

108 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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As always with this sort of thing, context is everything.

If it was a £50k Range Rover (or even just a mundane but nearly new car from a main dealer) then I'd be tempted to get on to them to sort it.

If it's a £4k Astra from "Dereks Autos" then I wouldn't bother.

MitchT

16,728 posts

224 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Notwithstanding the fact that I'd have noticed and insisted that it was rectified before purchase, the above comment is the appropriate response. Shiny dealership: Complain and get them to sort it. Arthur Daley type trading out of a Portakabin on some waste land: Find a replacement from a scapper or eBay.

98elise

29,709 posts

176 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Zetec-S said:
As always with this sort of thing, context is everything.

If it was a £50k Range Rover (or even just a mundane but nearly new car from a main dealer) then I'd be tempted to get on to them to sort it.

If it's a £4k Astra from "Dereks Autos" then I wouldn't bother.
This.

Djtemeka

1,914 posts

207 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Is the lack of a headrest an mot failure?

MDMA .

9,552 posts

116 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Alex Z said:
Why wouldn’t you just ask the dealership to supply the missing headrest?
I certainly wouldn’t be going straight to “return the car”….
Because you wouldn’t be able to start a thread about it and the forum wouldn’t exist without new topics everyday wink

gt40steve

1,038 posts

119 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Djtemeka said:
Is the lack of a headrest an mot failure?
No.

Riley Blue

22,285 posts

241 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Rear headrest cost for an average car on Ebay is what, £20?

I'd have one on its way by now.

Djtemeka

1,914 posts

207 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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gt40steve said:
Djtemeka said:
Is the lack of a headrest an mot failure?
No.
K

biggbn

27,173 posts

235 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Perhaps I can help? I bought a rear headrest and didn't notice the car was missing, so I'm left with a very expensive, but ultimately pointless headrest...I was going to take it back to the dealers but I don't want to look foolish or seem like one of those pedantic, awkward customers....

GT9

8,046 posts

187 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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biggbn said:
Perhaps I can help? I bought a rear headrest and didn't notice the car was missing, so I'm left with a very expensive, but ultimately pointless headrest...I was going to take it back to the dealers but I don't want to look foolish or seem like one of those pedantic, awkward customers....
hehe

You could car share with OP's 'friend'.

andymc

7,505 posts

222 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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they could quite easily say it was there when we sold it, returning a car for a missing head arrest, I suggest you get a grip

Pica-Pica

15,190 posts

99 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Head restraint (not head rest). Come on guys, know your stuff!

66HFM

683 posts

40 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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I bought a Mini Clubman privately about 3 years ago, noticed once I'd got home at the middle headrest was missing, not a big issue as I thought there might not be a middle one anyway..
Sent the seller a message and he said there originally was one and he'd try and look for it.
Didn't hear from him and found one on eBay for £10, bought it and duly arrived, a week later the seller says he's found it and posted it to me.
Sold the one I'd bought on eBay for £15 the following week...

Bigger things to worry about. Contact the dealer and tell them that the heardrest was missing, you'll happily source one off eBay but if they could reimburse him that would be great.... if not £20 down...

cslwannabe

1,522 posts

184 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Previous owner may have had a child seat fitted. I did the same when selling a car to a dealership once. Remembered to refit the isofiz seat covers but completely forgot to refit the rear seat headrest.

Auto810graphy

1,580 posts

107 months

Monday 13th May 2024
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Dragonlord_Placidusax said:
Hi folks. A friend of mine has just bought a used car which is missing the right-side rear headrest on the back seats. He didn't notice the headrest was missing until I mentioned it to him. He doesn't see it as a big issue and has said he will just buy one off eBay. I mentioned that it was a bit disingenuous for the dealership not to have mentioned it was missing. If it was you, would a missing headrest be a significant enough issue to warrant returning the car to where it was purchased? I am honestly surprised he didn't notice it as I spotted it immediately when I looked inside the car.
Return the car, demand compensation for your trouble and write a post on Facebook saying what nasty people the “Stealers” were. Best mention you are a single mother and you had kids in the car, and don’t forget the Daily Mail compo face for your Insta post.