Adam
Drove 240 miles in total with assurance "they wanted everything to be right for me" only to find (luckily) that the sunroof was inoperative and when questioning them I was told "we unplug them on this type of vehicle because we can incur costs if they go wrong" when testing the sunroof the rear sunroof motor was running so "we unplug them" proves to be a lie. The front one, however, was totally dead but did not seem to be locked so in one corner it was completely free to move +\\- 1" the seal was also deformed meaning water resistance is obviously impaired. On confrontation I was told "I was buying a used car so could expect faults like this" and that "the car was sold to have a panoramic roof not a sunroof". There is still to this day no mention of it in the advert and this potentially very expensive fault was trying to be hidden in attempt to take advantage of people. The car is also priced at the higher end of the market so faults like this on a car that is sold as perfect cannot be excused. Imperial motors knowingly are still trying to sell a car with no mention of a sunroof that is inoperative which could cost "£2,000" to fix and had absolutely no intention of telling me.