Hi
I’m looking for some help regarding a PCP agreement.
My daughters boyfriend took out a Motonovo PCP agreement in December 2016 for 4 years. 9 months ago he started suffering with epilepsy, initially he wasn’t allowed to drive for 6 months and got his licence back in January 2018. He has since suffered another epilepsy episode and is not allowed to therefore drive until he has been a year free from epilepsy. Here lies the problem. He has phoned motonovo finance and they have said he has 2 options - either give the car back and pay over £4000 to meet the half way point of the agreement or sell the car and pay the outstanding amount of around £11,400.
As he is not able to drive he has cancelled his insurance and registered the car as SORN along with informing DVLA that he has epilepsy and when his last episode was. He is now on medication for his epilepsy and as long as he doesn’t have an episode for a year will then be allowed to drive after this.
Can you tell me if what the finance company are saying are his only options? Looking through the paperwork he has I cannot find anything that relates to this sort of situation so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance.
I’m looking for some help regarding a PCP agreement.
My daughters boyfriend took out a Motonovo PCP agreement in December 2016 for 4 years. 9 months ago he started suffering with epilepsy, initially he wasn’t allowed to drive for 6 months and got his licence back in January 2018. He has since suffered another epilepsy episode and is not allowed to therefore drive until he has been a year free from epilepsy. Here lies the problem. He has phoned motonovo finance and they have said he has 2 options - either give the car back and pay over £4000 to meet the half way point of the agreement or sell the car and pay the outstanding amount of around £11,400.
As he is not able to drive he has cancelled his insurance and registered the car as SORN along with informing DVLA that he has epilepsy and when his last episode was. He is now on medication for his epilepsy and as long as he doesn’t have an episode for a year will then be allowed to drive after this.
Can you tell me if what the finance company are saying are his only options? Looking through the paperwork he has I cannot find anything that relates to this sort of situation so any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanking you in advance.
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