NicktheKnight
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Hi, I purchased a Range Rover Sport Dynamic 21 plate about 10 months ago from a main RR dealer for £74K. 3 weeks into buying it, it broke down on my way to a family holiday with 2 kids including 2-year-old in the car ( you can imagine the stress ) with the result being it towed away and returned about a week later fixed from a fuel injector fault. The report mentioned a 'historical' fault which was a massive red flag, but this was never disclosed to me. I complained obviously and they gave me a free service which I had about 2 months ago. This week, the same thing has happened, a fuel injector has broken and I’m currently sitting here without a car again. I expect a lot more from a £74K car. So, my question is, Can I legally return the vehicle as I believe it has a serious defect with the fuel injection system as this has happened twice with me and once ( I believe ) with the previous owner. Was I sold a dud car is the question? The car is only 2 years old, so my worry is it not only happening again for the inconvenience but it happening when out of warranty in a years’ time. I don’t necessarily want my money back, but I would potentially like a similar but different vehicle. Does anyone know if I have a legal right here in this situation please? Regards, Nick