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Ask HJ Special: Consumer rights - what do they mean for you when there's a problem? | All the latest recalls: check if your car is affected | What questions have you been asking this week?

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No Images? [Click here] [Honest John] [Ask HJ your consumer rights questions] When something goes wrong - what are your consumer rights? Consumer rights. It's something we get asked about every day from people who aren't sure where they stand. Whether you've bought a car that's not as described, is missing promised optional extras or has a hidden accident history, we can help you with advice and answers. [See all the latest questions about consumer rights] The latest questions from Ask HJ [Discovered my car is stolen and on cloned plates] [Discovered my car is stolen and on cloned plates - what should I do?] I bought a used car two weeks ago. I inspected the logbook and VIN. After everything passed, I paid £10,000. It now transpires that the car is stolen. [Read the full Q&A] [Just discovered I'm the second owner of a 'new' car?] We picked up our new car from a dealer and seven days later the V5C arrived only for us to discover it's actually a pre-registered car... [Read the full Q&A] [I][want to buy British - which cars are made in the UK?] After the news that Nissan is to carry on manufacturing in this country I would like to support the UK industry by buying a British-made car... [Read the full Q&A] [Buying a used car - seller's address doesn't match V5C] [Buying a used car - seller's address doesn't match V5C] I have just viewed a used car that's for sale. All looks fine, but the address on the V5 is not correct - the person said he had moved recently... [Read the full Q&A] [What's trending on HonestJohn.co.uk] What questions are YOU asking? We get hundreds of questions a week from you - our lovely readers - covering every topic under the sun. And we answer all of them individually. It's what we think makes us unique. But which topics are proving the most popular at the moment? We've got the latest trending topics right here... [See what's hot on Ask HJ right now] Latest recalls: Is your car affected? There have been eight recalls in October, the biggest of which affects Jeep models but there are also recalls for new SsangYong cars, Mercedes-Benz, Fiat and Peugeot among others. Check to see if your car is affected... [Find out which cars have been recalled in October] HonestJohn.co.uk Eaglethorpe Barns, Warmington, Peterborough PE8 6TJ You received this email because you signed up to our mailing list. If you’re not interested in receiving our newsletter any more, you can: [Like] [Tweet] [Share] [Forward] [Preferences] | [Unsubscribe]

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