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I went to look at a new car yesterday and the dealership looked over my car, we agreed on a price and I paid a deposit on the new car. Due to the bank holiday we can't have the car for a couple of days until it's been taxed etc.
I've just been out in the car we are part-exchanging and I think the cat has just gone on it (mis-firing, bit of a smell to the exhaust). It's a Renault Scenic and they're notorious for the coil packs going (we've replaced a few in the past). However, with the bit of a smell to the exhaust (which we didn't get with the coil packs), so I believe the cat may have gone.
I may be able to collect the new car tomorrow/wednesday, what do you think I should do about the possible cat issue? I should still be able to drive the car through to the garage, so do I just mention that it's got a bit of a misfire?
Don't want to be dishonest with the dealership, but at the same time don't want to potentially shell out for a new cat. Any advice?
I've just been out in the car we are part-exchanging and I think the cat has just gone on it (mis-firing, bit of a smell to the exhaust). It's a Renault Scenic and they're notorious for the coil packs going (we've replaced a few in the past). However, with the bit of a smell to the exhaust (which we didn't get with the coil packs), so I believe the cat may have gone.
I may be able to collect the new car tomorrow/wednesday, what do you think I should do about the possible cat issue? I should still be able to drive the car through to the garage, so do I just mention that it's got a bit of a misfire?
Don't want to be dishonest with the dealership, but at the same time don't want to potentially shell out for a new cat. Any advice?