Unfortunately, you cannot reject the car. There are no 'lemon laws' in th UK unlike the States. If I was you, go back to the dealer, be nice about it, and i am sure they will sort something out
That is the trouble with all pets..........you love them and they become part of your life..........then one day they are gone. Hopefully it will be a very long time before that day happens with my Dog. Feel for you Dave.
C u at Chippenham
By the way I have checked the noise limit at Combe:
100 dB(A) at 4500 rpm measured at the exhaust pipe
Also Crash Helmets are compulsory and can be hired at the circuit on the day
My old Zed being a 55 Plate I would have hoped was still alive Would love you know who had it now though. Hey ho, may see it at a meet over the next year or so
Where are you going to see the monkey's? Getting to the Japanese Alps from Tokyo is very easy but is a little more difficult by Shinkansen (Bullet Train to you and me). If you plan on doing a bit of touring by train get a Japan Rail Pass but you must use it quite a bit to make it worthwhile buying. STA Travel Shops can issue you with one but depending on the exchange rate they can be very expensive.
If you are planning on travelling to Hokaido (Saporo is the main town there) get a Skymark flight there from Haneda which should cost you about £125 depending on the exchange rate. If you are going to Japan with BA or JAL you can pre-book your flight before your visit to Japan and get them cheaper through their OneWorld Flying Programme. Finnair is part of it as well.
Kyoto is a real must if you have the time. If you know someone who speaks Japanese try the Travel Agents in Tokyo. You can save a lot of Yen by buying your tours there rather than here. Either way, have fun