Two weeks ago I finally got my car back. A Peugeot from a Hyundai dealer. Now 500 km from the contract workshop and two weeks after the purchase some defects occurred. So the seller asked me to drive to the next Peugeot workshop and have the fault memory read out. Among other things, the glow candles were defective and the fuel filter leaked. The Peugeot workshop phoned with my salesman and faxed him They also told me that the garage master of the car dealership only wanted to clarify the cost assumption. For me 500km from home it was clear that the costs had to be covered. The man of Peugeot also assured me that I was not ready to drive 500km with a defect car. I therefore gave the repair order. Later the seller on the phone told me that only the fuel filter should be changed. The remaining defects wanted to be replaced. I would have had to drive 500km home with defective glow plugs as well as a defective tank cap encoder (as a result of overloading the particle filter or something similar). Since Peugeot had already fixed these errors, my seller refuses to take over the costs as a guarantee case. I can’t imagine that I am obliged to drive 500km for such defects in order to have these repairs and can’t imagine that I can repair the By the way, when reading out the error, it was noticed that the battery must have been empty once (thereby some small errors). This was the case when I had tested the car before the purchase. For me, this means that the seller has never looked for errors or defects in the car himself, or did not let me look. Therefore, some defects may have been present before the contract was concluded. I have lost the fun of my car unfortunately. Thank you and thank you very much! Till