You have to be able to identify a specific fault before you can even consider rejecting a car.
"A tinkling sound", for example, means nothing. If, for example the car had been sitting for a while, then it might just be the exhaust system settling back in, and the DPF doing passive regens.
The lumpy idle may well be the fuel system going through the crud in the tank. The car has had minimal use in 3 years, so it wouldn't surprise me.
Finally, the clutch sound, once again, may well just be the friction plates re-bedding.
So, in answer to your question, I think the answer is : No.
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