Hi, thanks for your reply
pezza54
I’ve Used 150k miles in the ombudsman's formula to calculate the deduction.
150,000 – 21,318 (mileage of the car at purchase) =128,682 (remaining miles expected for car to cover)
£14,220 (total paid for the car) ÷ 128,682 = £0.11 (per mile deduction)
£0.11 x 39,121 (miles covered by the consumer in car) = £4,32287 (total deduction)
£14,220 – £4,32287 = £9,898 (total depreciated refund due)
£9,898
+ Refund of £1,419 for tyres.
+Refund of £199 for the cost of the DEKRA inspection.
TOTAL: £ 11,517 is over 10k.
Is it still ok ?
And sorry got confused , I'm taking the dealer RRG or the finance company to court?
Thank you
pezza54
I’ve Used 150k miles in the ombudsman's formula to calculate the deduction.
150,000 – 21,318 (mileage of the car at purchase) =128,682 (remaining miles expected for car to cover)
£14,220 (total paid for the car) ÷ 128,682 = £0.11 (per mile deduction)
£0.11 x 39,121 (miles covered by the consumer in car) = £4,32287 (total deduction)
£14,220 – £4,32287 = £9,898 (total depreciated refund due)
£9,898
+ Refund of £1,419 for tyres.
+Refund of £199 for the cost of the DEKRA inspection.
TOTAL: £ 11,517 is over 10k.
Is it still ok ?
And sorry got confused , I'm taking the dealer RRG or the finance company to court?
Thank you
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