Can I reject my Mercedes-Benz which has an ongoing fault?

I purchased my Mercedes-Benz when 18 months old from a Mercedes dealership in August 2007. Despite repeated attempts they have not, to date, been able to fix a problem under terms of warranty. Can I legally reject and return this flawed vehicle and demand a refund or a replacement vehicle, even if they again assert that they have now fixed it?

Asked on 25 July 2010 by johnduffmercedesowner

Answered by Alan Ross
You can try. See the consumer rights FAQ on this site.
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