Waiver regarding CPS claims

sash

///Member
Hey guys,

I am in the process of looking for a vehicle and the one dealership I am in talks with mentioned that they have a 2 year warranty that is added onto the purchase price. If you choose not to take their warranty then you sign a waiver which states that I have waived my right to the CPA and they dont have any obligation to resolve any issues I might have with the vehicle.

So if where does this leave me.., R13k for a 2 year warranty, that I dont really want, but if i dont, they wont entertain any issues?
 

TurboLlew

Honorary ///Member
Walk away. Is this Right Cars by any chance?

The warranty shouldn't be what they rely on to honour CPA responsibilities. They will use this to weasel out of anything and tell you to just claim from warranty anyway.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Dude that is bullshit. Find a different dealer and name and shame these guys. Trying to evade the law like that... What nerve.
 

msm

Well-known member
They are trying to evade the law. Ask them to put it in writing for you - 90% chance they won't. Name and shame them either way.
 
msm said:
They are trying to evade the law. Ask them to put it in writing for you - 90% chance they won't. Name and shame them either way.

+1 and trying to use bully tactics.

I out of principle, will do everything I can, to walk miles around businesses that operates in this manner.
 

Woodies

Well-known member
msm said:
They are trying to evade the law. Ask them to put it in writing for you - 90% chance they won't. Name and shame them either way.


100% agree. Do report this to the CPA also. Stop them bullying other consumers. CPA was put in place for these exact crooks


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WyKiD

Active member
Heard the same crap from franchised dealers, it is of twofold benefit to them....kickbacks on the warranty and cover in the event of an issue with the car....

I politely declined the warranty offer, advised I will purchase the vehicle on my terms or walk away...

Got the vehicle with no warranty or delivery and registration fees....full tank of fuel included...stand your ground or walk away. Dealerships/sales people often push these fees on unsuspecting buyers...it is not written in stone.
 

tman

Well-known member
Only problem is, although CPA looks good on paper their actual track record is kak.

So, even if you might have a case(by not taking the warranty, then going to CPA if something goes wrong), chances are nothing will happen in anyway.
 

Kimeran

///Member
Don't pay those shits a cent.
They found a way to make money through the CPA... very clever actually!
 

MikeR

Well-known member
:smashScreen::smashScreen: thieves - car salesmen, always trying to find a way to screw us over.
they have no rights to make you take the warranty or make you sign a CPA waiver... report them. Now - dont wait, maybe take it up with Carte Blanch also
 

XPD

Member
CPA has a specific anti waiver clause so even if you sign a waiver it has no effect in law. i.e the waiver is meaningless and you still get the 6 month implied warranty. third party warranty is more to cover the dealer than you. They are scum for making it compulsory though. If I was buying a second hand car I will only buy a warranty after 6 months as the dealer has to cover the first 6 ,moths ITO CPA B
 

zaleonardz

Well-known member
Dont bother with the CPA,

Report it directly to the RMI,

Have their accreditation pulled, no accreditation, cant offer finance ....
 

sash

///Member
So i got the info from the dealership. Essentially the form states that they advised you to take a warranty and if you decline the offer you are purchasing the car wholesale ( As-Is). While the deal in my opinion still a good one with the extra amounts added ( R20k above what was advertised) I can still get my own warranty at a lesser cost. Will neg with them to see what happens. They are sorting out some issues I picked up when i viewed so I will decide when i go to view again.


XPD said:
CPA has a specific anti waiver clause so even if you sign a waiver it has no effect in law. i.e the waiver is meaningless and you still get the 6 month implied warranty. third party warranty is more to cover the dealer than you. They are scum for making it compulsory though. If I was buying a second hand car I will only buy a warranty after 6 months as the dealer has to cover the first 6 ,moths ITO CPA B

Where does one find this, I am not a well versed with legal speak and couldn't find it when i browsed the CPA document.
 

ChefDJ

///Member
Sash, a dealer cannot sell a car "as is" or "voetstoots" as of the implementation of the CPA, no matter what they say. Only private deals between individuals can sell vehicles "as is" with no cover from the CPA.

I would not give this dealer the benefit of a profitable transaction. They are attempting to rip you a new one.
 

Iceman12596

///Member
sash said:
So i got the info from the dealership. Essentially the form states that they advised you to take a warranty and if you decline the offer you are purchasing the car wholesale ( As-Is). While the deal in my opinion still a good one with the extra amounts added ( R20k above what was advertised) I can still get my own warranty at a lesser cost. Will neg with them to see what happens. They are sorting out some issues I picked up when i viewed so I will decide when i go to view again.


XPD said:
CPA has a specific anti waiver clause so even if you sign a waiver it has no effect in law. i.e the waiver is meaningless and you still get the 6 month implied warranty. third party warranty is more to cover the dealer than you. They are scum for making it compulsory though. If I was buying a second hand car I will only buy a warranty after 6 months as the dealer has to cover the first 6 ,moths ITO CPA B

Where does one find this, I am not a well versed with legal speak and couldn't find it when i browsed the CPA document.



Check the stickies section, someone posted the CPA rules and regulations there.
 
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