Warranty / Car Dealers Advice Please
Recently I bought a car from car dealers and they gave me 1 months free warranty with option of extended warranty which I would have to paid for (I declined). I've since been talking to friends/colleagues who think the free warranty of 1 month for a car is too short, some are saying they think it is standard practice for car dealers to offer 3 months and not 1... Is this correct or is it optional to dealers to offer what warranty they like?
Obviously there is a reason I ask; I bought a car on 18th August. When I test drove the car on my own I could hear a whistling when I accelerated (it was a turbo diesel), being a layman I decided to ask the salesperson to come with me to listen and he said it was 'just the turbo, they all do that'. I mentioned I already drive a turbo diesel and mine don't do that, he replied that this car is a bigger vehicle smaller engine to mine hence this turbo works harder.
It was a comfortable drive and I believed him so decided to go ahead and purchase the car. I did notice that the vehicle 'missed a beat' sometimes on accelerating but was told this was normal as it was just 'turbo lag', I generally do more around town driving. However, last weekend was the first time I'd actually taken the car onto the motorway so therefore did more than the usual 30-40mph. As I was accelerating I noticed it started to 'kangeroo' a bit than usual and the red engine maintenance light came on the dashboard which was worrying. I continued to drive to my destination having only extra half hour to go, 20 mins the light went out. The next day I had to drive home and the same thing happened again when I was accelerating to about 60mph; the kangerooing, the hesitation in the engine and the red light came on for about 20-30 mins then went off again. I was told that my local garage could pick up the problem by putting it on a diagnostic machine.
It appears my car had problem with turbo boost (bearings completely worn) and had two faulty glow-plugs. I asked for price for repair and asked garage to go ahead, as I'm very reliant on my car. It's costing me quite a bit of money as you can appreciate. On talking to various people, including the guys from the garage, they tell me I should take this up with the car dealers I bought the car from and make a complaint. They cannot understand why I only got 1 months free warranty and not more. The garage owner has actually given me my 'faulty turbo' in case I want to take this matter further with the car dealers. However, having now had the work done, where do I stand? Can I still take this up with the car dealer I bought it from originally? I really don't know what to do, if I even have a case with them or do I just put it down to 'a lesson learnt' and bite the bullet so to speak as I'm out of warranty. Any advice would be welcomed here.