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Originally Posted by Dimplyred
Taylor, Have you had your car from new, if so I doubt you could reject it at this point after owning it for so long. I think Honda would argue that the fact you have put up with it for so long means you accepted it with it's faults.
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The contract of sale is with the dealer so that's who I will need to pursue to reject the car, it's not Honda I complain to. Living in Scotland I have the advantage of having 6 years (yes, 6) to reject my car which I've owned since June 06, Obviously I won't get a full refund it I get anything but you can still reject the car as not being or merchantable quality and not fit for purpose. The refund would have a charge for wear 'n' tear etc. I've already sought advice on this. It helps if there's a fault that cannot be fixed after 3 attempts by the dealer, my car has been in at least 5 times for the crashy rear suspension amongs all the other problems.
I got an offer of £12k p/x against a Mini Cooper D that I've ordered, delivery will be Jan so I may as well try the rejection route as I've nothing to loose. I've had enough of the "Power of Dreams", more like the pain of a nightmare. Not what I was expecting based on the great recomendations Accord owners (Swindon built models) gave about their cars.