Hi, I have had many new cars over the past 30 odd years. I've never rejected a vehicle and I'm surprised to read of several posters who say they have done this. Excuse my naivety but can someone explain the mechanism surrounding this?
Many thanks.
Rejecting car
The answer to your question depends on the market because of local customers laws.
Here in Gernany I‘ve rejected 2 cars.
Here you can reject a car if you find several minor or at least one major flaw and the workshop could not fix it within 2 tries.
Mostly the dealer will agree instead of rejecting ito buy your car and sell you a car for higher rebates. That‘s what i did last time.
Here in Gernany I‘ve rejected 2 cars.
Here you can reject a car if you find several minor or at least one major flaw and the workshop could not fix it within 2 tries.
Mostly the dealer will agree instead of rejecting ito buy your car and sell you a car for higher rebates. That‘s what i did last time.
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since 2020: Mirai II Fuel Cell, MY21
2020-2023 XC40 Recharge Inscription (Pro) T5 (132+60 kW), MY21 late
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I'm UK and rejected a car recently. I gave the dealer a couple of attempts to repair, but kept getting new/recurring issues so had no confidence in the car and the dealer took it back without any quibbles.