My Honda CR-V is suffering immediate power loss - can I reject it?

On all three occasions I have driven my 2008 diesel Honda CR-V on motorways in the fast lane, and have experienced immediate power loss and have had to cross into the hard shoulder. On every occasion I am assured that the fault is fixed. On every breakdown the fault is identical. Can I reject the car?

Asked on 7 August 2010 by Fleetman999

Answered by Honest John
There is a FAQ about this phenomenon at HJUK. No, you cannot reject a two-year-old car.
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