The issues with the garage saying it’s fine and me saying it’s not I wonder if that’s strong enough grounds for rejection. Will they just try to mug me off over it? What is the success rate of rejecting approved used cars within the first 6 months? I presume they will want it in to look at, if they say it’s good enough then what?
Their stance is a typical industry one. They are trying to chance it. They know the car has a dubious past, somewhere it's prior faults will be listed.
You need to look at how HJ tells you to reject, do it NOW. Dont dither as they will use all manner of tactics to push you over the 6 month limit.
They garage will probably tell you Jaguar won't accept the reasons.Your contract is with the dealer, not Jaguar, and you are rejecting the car to the dealer. (Personally, I'd park it over their entrance with some big lemon stickers on until they agree, but that's my bloodimindedness at work.)
Given the trade is in a mess, JLR in particular, I suspect you face a tough time to win, but you've paid good money, lost faith, and the law is on your side technically. You could get an independent inspection to strengthen your case, but if the value of the car is more than £10k, small claims court is not available should that be the only option and lots of good money could be thrown after bad.
Trading in for another marque could be an option before it breaks down again - BMW 5 series touring, Skoda Superb Estate, Merc estate? Not what you want, but neither is an unreliable luxury car.
Good luck.
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