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
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