I'd suggest writing down everything that has happened no matter how big or small.
This is exactly what I have done. If my problem of stop/no start re-appears I want nothing more to do with my car, and the 3 pages of word document I have can only add to the case for rejection (which also includes the other 2 faults with dealer fitted stuff on delivery).
Luckily MINI / the dealer came back with a 'solution' to the problem a few days before I was going to go down the route of trying to reject the car. I had lost all faith in the car (with it not always restarting at traffic lights/ junctions, who wouldnt?!) and its still taking me a while to gain it back!
Hopefully I will never have to reject it (or any other car come to think of it!) |