I initially involved the Financial Ombudsman as the car is on Jaguars' APP plan, and as such it belongs to Black Horse Finance. I officially rejected the car with them in copy.<div>Must say, the FO so far have been extremely supportive although I haven't used them in anger yet, and they will be my route when it comes to claiming some remuneration for the trips to/from the dealer for inspections etc. It's just under a two hour round trip for us. Time taken to shoot photos, write reports etc would amount to a fair few quid if I applied my hourly rate - None of which outweighs the gravity of owning a brand new top of the range motor that has bodywork and paint issues unfortunately.<div><br></div><div>Still, that said, there is light at the end of the tunnel - Our dealer phoned this afternoon and has assured us that the higher echelons at Jaguar have agreed to replace our car with a new one. We're now a bit confused as Jaguar CSR told us the dealer should be sorting this and the dealer tell us it's ultimately with JLR, who gives a monkeys at the end of the day, just give me someone that will take responsibility and make a decision as it's been 3 months now!</div><div><br></div><div>As some of you most probably know, the V8S is no longer available, and it's now called an R with 50 more horses. whatever it is, we intend to make sure this one is up to Jaguars own standards before we say 'Aye' by visiting the factory to see it in persons. Something which one shouldn't have to do, but if it means getting the simple quality statements etched in the final product (not literally!), then so be it.</div><div><br></div><div>Will be toddling off again to spec up the replacement this Wednesday with the dealer, so will update as the story unfolds.</div><div><br></div></div><div><br></div>