Looking for some advice on whether it is worth me contesting my excess mileage charge from BMW finance.
I voluntary terminated the PCP contract, and they have invoiced me for £607.31. The agreed mileage/annum was 8,000, which pro rata'd would be 32,066 miles for the time I had the car. I exceeded that by 19,654 miles.
Having read a few threads on this, I understand that the VT is my right as a consumer and it should nullify the terms in BMW's contract to pay this excess charge - as long as I've taken 'reasonable care' of the car.
I have also received a bill for £578 for damages outside fair wear and tear, which I will be negotiating.
I took good care of the car, new tyres regularly, and I had a qualified family member who would look it over and work on it for me. The charges come from scratches and dents in body work which seem to be people opening their car doors.
However, admittedly, I had only got it serviced once in the four years I had the car, I was due to get it done again as the service light came on shortly before it was collected. (I have learnt my lesson and will get next car serviced yearly!).
I am intending on standing my ground on the excess mileage charge, and negotiating the wear and tear charge.
My questions are:
- Will the fact I have wear and tear charges strengthen BMW's case against me for paying the excess mileage?
- I anticipate I'll need to take the case to the FOS, who apparently normally finds the case in favor of the lender (BMW), what would my next steps be?
Thanks so much for your help
I voluntary terminated the PCP contract, and they have invoiced me for £607.31. The agreed mileage/annum was 8,000, which pro rata'd would be 32,066 miles for the time I had the car. I exceeded that by 19,654 miles.
Having read a few threads on this, I understand that the VT is my right as a consumer and it should nullify the terms in BMW's contract to pay this excess charge - as long as I've taken 'reasonable care' of the car.
I have also received a bill for £578 for damages outside fair wear and tear, which I will be negotiating.
I took good care of the car, new tyres regularly, and I had a qualified family member who would look it over and work on it for me. The charges come from scratches and dents in body work which seem to be people opening their car doors.
However, admittedly, I had only got it serviced once in the four years I had the car, I was due to get it done again as the service light came on shortly before it was collected. (I have learnt my lesson and will get next car serviced yearly!).
I am intending on standing my ground on the excess mileage charge, and negotiating the wear and tear charge.
My questions are:
- Will the fact I have wear and tear charges strengthen BMW's case against me for paying the excess mileage?
- I anticipate I'll need to take the case to the FOS, who apparently normally finds the case in favor of the lender (BMW), what would my next steps be?
Thanks so much for your help
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