Hello all, first time post, looking for a bit of advice. There are many scenarios similar and I've read various articles on it, just hoping for a little advice from anyone, R0b apologies for tagging but you're quite the expert from what I've read!
I took out a car in Jan 16 on a 4 year PCP in 10,000 p/y deal and explained to the salesman at the time that my mileage could fluctuate due to my job, and was told if I go over not to worry about it if I was taking another vehicle with that dealer. Shortly after taking the vehicle my mileage shot up due to taking on a different role at work. Fast forward 2 1/2 years, I called to discuss changing vehicle due to the increased mileage, was sent a settlement figure in the post and that was it.
My partner and I are expecting our first child in July, I called again to discuss an upgrade and was told my best option was to voluntary terminate and pay the excess mileage charges, likely to be £1800-2000. I disputed this based on what I was told at the point of sale. They've essentially referred me to the finance company, who have referred me back to the dealer. It's frustrating the life out of me that nobody wants to actually deal with the issue, so upon doing a bit of research I've found there's some dubiety regarding the lawfulness of the excess mileage charges, plenty of useful info, especially from this site, but does anyone have any real experience of this? It's not my preferred outcome, I'm happy to go through with what I had agreed with the dealer out of decency, but I'd like to know I have another option if they place hardball.
Long story short, if I end up VTing and they pursue me for the charges, what can I expect? Also, is it my best course of action?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
I took out a car in Jan 16 on a 4 year PCP in 10,000 p/y deal and explained to the salesman at the time that my mileage could fluctuate due to my job, and was told if I go over not to worry about it if I was taking another vehicle with that dealer. Shortly after taking the vehicle my mileage shot up due to taking on a different role at work. Fast forward 2 1/2 years, I called to discuss changing vehicle due to the increased mileage, was sent a settlement figure in the post and that was it.
My partner and I are expecting our first child in July, I called again to discuss an upgrade and was told my best option was to voluntary terminate and pay the excess mileage charges, likely to be £1800-2000. I disputed this based on what I was told at the point of sale. They've essentially referred me to the finance company, who have referred me back to the dealer. It's frustrating the life out of me that nobody wants to actually deal with the issue, so upon doing a bit of research I've found there's some dubiety regarding the lawfulness of the excess mileage charges, plenty of useful info, especially from this site, but does anyone have any real experience of this? It's not my preferred outcome, I'm happy to go through with what I had agreed with the dealer out of decency, but I'd like to know I have another option if they place hardball.
Long story short, if I end up VTing and they pursue me for the charges, what can I expect? Also, is it my best course of action?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
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