David,
Given your disgraceful denial, I am left with no choice but to share just a few images of the fault pop-ups that appeared from day one—right up to the day you collected the car. I could continue with hundreds. You held the car in your possession for weeks at point of rejection, without any contact, while the third-party company was attempting to reach you to assess it. And, as I previously mentioned, when they finally did get the chance, the fault had miraculously disappeared.
You are correct that the car was repossessed—because I refused to continue paying for or driving a vehicle that was sold to me with faults from day one. My confidence in the car was completely shattered.
You sold the car at a high price, then later offered to buy it back at an enormous loss to me after unlawfully "fixing" the faults. However, as you proudly stated in your message, it’s clear that you still managed to profit from your shady dealings—buying the car back from the finance company only to resell it to another unsuspecting local resident, all at my expense.
Congratulations. I, too, am deeply sorry—sorry for your complete lack of ethics and humanity.