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Alistair Member Since: 11 Feb 2011 Location: Peterborough / Bordeaux / Andorra Posts: 7921 |
Almost by definition....no
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1st Nov 2018 10:16pm |
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Fleagle_UK Member Since: 20 Mar 2013 Location: Cheshire Posts: 409 |
well, as you say - you haven't gone into the detail of why you are rejecting the car and to be honest it's irrelevant.
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2nd Nov 2018 11:09am |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1373 |
It's probably a matter for negotiation with the dealer and JLR. I have heard of JLR helping customers to move to a replacement car where there is a case for rejection they regard as deserving. I'm not sure about using the car during the build period - four months?. If your car is that usable, would your remedy really be to have it mended? They would probably prefer you to buy another RR than something else, so perhaps a deal can be done. Good luck. Only Range Rovers since 1988 |
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2nd Nov 2018 6:26pm |
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stillrunning Member Since: 10 Jan 2017 Location: Cheshire Posts: 268 |
LWR
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3rd Nov 2018 8:56am |
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socialrover Member Since: 03 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 138 |
I agree completely Steve ,sometimes in order for people (i.e. landcover ) to learn you have to be cruel to be kind .
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3rd Nov 2018 10:26am |
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pld118 Member Since: 25 Mar 2013 Location: Bairns Posts: 4218 |
Agree. You'd potentially fatally undermine your NFFP representations if 'rejecting' but then using the car anyway. My vision of rejecting a car is handing it back with keys and a written accompaniment explaining why rejecting. We did that with a used, several years old RR and were given a new Jaguar XF loan car by the selling main dealer in for 2 or 3 months whilst an outcome was reached (in our case a hard won full refund). |
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3rd Nov 2018 1:42pm |
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Autobiography Member Since: 10 May 2011 Location: UK Posts: 922 |
Land Rover (amongst other manufacturers) will normally let you keep the vehicle you've rejected or put you in a loaner whilst your one is built. It doesn't seem right (in their eyes) for a customer to give them a second chance and then have to find another car to use for x number of months. The customer is then at risk of switching brand which obviously they definitely don't want.
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5th Nov 2018 12:59pm |
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stillrunning Member Since: 10 Jan 2017 Location: Cheshire Posts: 268 |
3rd chance in some cases, well mine anyway.
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6th Nov 2018 6:55am |
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CRC@LandRover Verified Account Member Since: 15 Oct 2012 Location: Coventry, West Midlands Posts: 274 |
Hi LWR, Thank you for your post. I am deeply sorry to learn of this. If I can be of any assistance, please DM me with your contact, vehicle and retailer details. Thanks, Chand - Land Rover UK Please note although Land Rover will try to assist you with your issue, we are unable to provide any technical advice. This account is available between 0900 and 17:00 hours Monday – Friday. Outside of this time if you require assistance, please drop us a Private Message and we'll get back to you. |
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6th Nov 2018 4:05pm |
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LWR Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: Out There Posts: 22 |
Chand - sorry I missed your post. Are you with the JLR Customer Experience Centre? If so, I already have them on the case - whilst they are polite, they don't have much power - the car is being worked on by the repairing dealer, but the selling dealer is not answering calls/emails to discuss rejection. JLR Customer Experience can't do anything about that - apparently. |
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13th Nov 2018 4:39pm |
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LWR Member Since: 01 Sep 2015 Location: Out There Posts: 22 |
The car is ticking over into its 3rd week with the repairing dealer. To be fair, they have been very helpful, but there is no getting away from the fact that the car is 8 weeks old, has been broken from the start and is has been with the dealer 3 of those 8 weeks.
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13th Nov 2018 4:42pm |
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socialrover Member Since: 03 Dec 2010 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 138 |
Is anyone on here familiar with the rejection process ?
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13th Nov 2018 4:59pm |
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AndyS Member Since: 27 Feb 2016 Location: Lymington, Hampshire Posts: 402 |
I would imaging a polite but informed letter stating you are formally rejecting the vehicle noting the faults to date and then send by recorded delivery with a timescale for them to respond. If on finance then get them involved too.
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13th Nov 2018 5:26pm |
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Simes Member Since: 30 Aug 2011 Location: Hinckley Posts: 964 |
https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/le...m-a-dealer
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13th Nov 2018 7:01pm |
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