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CAR Finance! Really Stuck with a way Forward.

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  • CAR Finance! Really Stuck with a way Forward.

    I'm aware that under consumer law, if there's a fault on a car, I need to give a chance to fix it. Since that's already done and problems persist, I'd like to reject the car.

    18 months in... the faults as listed on the car are: Ignition Faults, Stabilisation Control Faults, Stop-Start Faults, Parking Brake fault [not functioning], ABS faults, Brake Servo Faults.

    Since Faults are now cleared from the faults log by a diagnostic kit but NO repairs done, dealership and finance company are claiming the faults above are not inherent since they didn't take place within the 1st 6 months of owning the car. car's fine and OK to drive despite me providing photo and Video evidence of the persistent faults.

    Can anyone advise of a way forward? Can I get an independent report anywhere to say the faults above are definitely inherent or at least to do with poor quality?

    Many Thanks
    Michael


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