If they've had it 6 1/2 weeks then I'm 99% certain you have the final right to reject now, and I strongly suggest you use it. Act quickly and be firm if you do choose to do so.
If it is repaired, then yes, you still have the right to reject it subject to the initial contract. Now, the implied contract is basically stating that the car is fit for purose and will be roadworthy for a reasonable period, but that is of course subjective and limited. You would not be entitled to expect anything better than when you bought the vehicle initially.
If you have further problems relating to the same issue, you would then have the right to reject it, but if you have more problems of a different issue, then you would have to permit one repair attempt first. After time has elapsed, reductions for value may be made if you reject it.
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