Hello, I bought a Renault Twingo BJ 98 on Thursday and paid for the rest on Friday and also brought it to the round check. Visually he has small defects is unfortunately no new vehicle, went in December 08 over the TÜV without defects. But then saw at the check that the axle carrier with underbody protection was thick and after testing with the screwdriver which was at once gone…the brakes are totally rusted so also a lack where you don’t actually come over the TÜV even the oil pressure switch is leaking.. everything was checked in a car workshop…with these defects the car would not have been allowed to get a TÜV…. then the seller pointed out that the car has significant defects and I would like to give it back again or at least a price reduction….for the car I paid 1750 € and wanted a price reduction of 400 € to me from the workshop said that this is appropriate… considering that I now have a car which is not actually suitable for traffic.. now the seller turns across and says he has no interest in increasing the car back and he was not aware of the defects…have taken pictures and it is also no problem that I get an expert report from an expert that it is also so that the car would not have come through the TÜV with these defects in December…. he has given me a price reduction offered from 150 € where I just shuddered… have given him clearly to reason 400 € maximum 350 € but less in no way… how do my chances to get out of law? And how long can such a lawsuit take? Rejoice me about your feedback Daniela