Can I reject a new car if faulty?
Daniel Davis
Updated on April 07, 2026
Similarly, on what grounds can you reject a new car?
If your new or used car has a significant fault that was present when you bought it (as opposed to developing afterwards), you can reject the car within the first 30 days and get a full refund. You do not have to accept a repair or replacement vehicle (although you can if you want to).
Furthermore, can you reject a car within 30 days? The 2015 Consumer Rights Act theoretically gives you the statutory right to reject a new or used car (or anything else) within 30 days of purchase if any fault is found. However, this has still be be verified in the courts.
In this way, how do I reject a faulty car?
(For a used car, “satisfactory quality” takes into account the car's age and mileage.) You have a right to reject something faulty and you are entitled to a full refund within 30 days of purchase in most cases. After 30 days you lose the short-term right to reject the goods.
Can you cancel car finance if the car is faulty?
If the vehicle that you have bought is found to be faulty in some way, or something is not as advertised, you may have the right to cancel your agreement and return the vehicle to the seller under the Consumer Rights Act 2015.