Hello, is it recommended to record defects that occur during the test drive in the purchase contract? Background: Yesterday at a dealer made a test drive, the dealer sat with in the car (Opel Combo, EZ 2002, almost 150T Km). During the visit and during the ride the following defects appeared: – bonnet was very difficult to close again – with car gas something clapped in the engine (knocked something like a diesel), but with petrol there was nothing to hear – The circuit hooked e something from the first to the second gear (but that can also be because the Opel circuit is still in need of getting used to for me). The dealer said that he will fix these defects on purchase. Otherwise, the vehicle made a good impression (also checkbook maintained). I also negotiated with the dealer (with additional charge of course) that I would like to use the following service: – when buying new HU/AU (actually expires in October) – “small” guarantee (in case of damage I pay about 50%) When I then looked at the purchase contract, I noticed that the dealer wrote in by hand an “exclusion of the legal warranty”. The dealer then said that he would always write in. I then did not sign the contract and asked for a reflection time. How would you behave in my place? Is this process with the “exclusion of the legal warranty” normal for a used car around the 350€? Friendly greetings and best thanks for each answer Canned