Good Morning and thank you for taking the time to have a look and offer up any advice.
I am writing on behalf of my fiancee who has a 5 year Hire Purchase through Blue Motor Finance as of December 2016 on a Fiat 500 (2012 Plate). Now we have recently agreed to get a new PCP deal on a vehicle and taking delivery in September as she will require a bigger family car, expanding family.
So we are actually well over 50% i.e. 2 years and 8 months. Never missed a payment. We are wondering how we approach VTing the vehicle as ideally if we could say 1st September take the old vehicle and then we have our new vehicle so no crossover or leaving her without a vehicle for some time but it doesn't look as easy as that, can you future date a voluntary termination? We spoke about it this morning and if that can't be done even giving the vehicle up end of this month and I forfeit my car for a month and get the train to work isn't the end of the world.
However my other point is in the 2 years 8 months she has owned the vehicle it's always been in very good condition had to get two new tyres not an issue and passed every MOT absolutely fine. However we haven't ever serviced the vehicle because it's done very low mileage i.e. 9000 miles in that time. But the paperwork under the voluntary termination states:
"TERMINATION: YOUR RIGHTS You have a right to end this Agreement. To do so, you should write to the person you make your payments to. They will then be entitled to the return of the goods and to half the total amount payable under this Agreement, that is £5,230.61. If you have already paid at least this amount plus any overdue instalments and have taken reasonable care of the goods, you will not have to pay any more."
I highlight taken reasonable care of goods because we have it's in very good condition (No scuffs,marks,dents etc,) not done a lot of mileage and passed every MOT so is in good condition. However further down the agreement on a separate page:
"TERMS OF AGREEMENT
4. Caring for the goods a) You must keep the goods in good working order and condition at your expense and you must have the goods serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and any applicable warranty. You are responsible for all loss of, or damage to, the goods even if caused by events beyond your control. However, you are not responsible for loss or damage due to fair wear and tear."
This is the issue for us we haven't had it serviced because of the very low mileage and I appreciate it probably seems ignorant not to service it but we didn't feel the need to since it didn't have an applicable warranty and it isn't a legal requirement to prove road worthiness. The vehicle is now 7 years old.
To summarise what I am asking.
1) Can you future date a voluntary termination
2) Because the vehicle is in good condition and not done a lot of mileage and we haven't serviced the vehicle have we been negligent in terms of 'taking reasonable care'
We could happily go out and give it a major service if it was in our interest to do so?
Kind Regards
I am writing on behalf of my fiancee who has a 5 year Hire Purchase through Blue Motor Finance as of December 2016 on a Fiat 500 (2012 Plate). Now we have recently agreed to get a new PCP deal on a vehicle and taking delivery in September as she will require a bigger family car, expanding family.
So we are actually well over 50% i.e. 2 years and 8 months. Never missed a payment. We are wondering how we approach VTing the vehicle as ideally if we could say 1st September take the old vehicle and then we have our new vehicle so no crossover or leaving her without a vehicle for some time but it doesn't look as easy as that, can you future date a voluntary termination? We spoke about it this morning and if that can't be done even giving the vehicle up end of this month and I forfeit my car for a month and get the train to work isn't the end of the world.
However my other point is in the 2 years 8 months she has owned the vehicle it's always been in very good condition had to get two new tyres not an issue and passed every MOT absolutely fine. However we haven't ever serviced the vehicle because it's done very low mileage i.e. 9000 miles in that time. But the paperwork under the voluntary termination states:
"TERMINATION: YOUR RIGHTS You have a right to end this Agreement. To do so, you should write to the person you make your payments to. They will then be entitled to the return of the goods and to half the total amount payable under this Agreement, that is £5,230.61. If you have already paid at least this amount plus any overdue instalments and have taken reasonable care of the goods, you will not have to pay any more."
I highlight taken reasonable care of goods because we have it's in very good condition (No scuffs,marks,dents etc,) not done a lot of mileage and passed every MOT so is in good condition. However further down the agreement on a separate page:
"TERMS OF AGREEMENT
4. Caring for the goods a) You must keep the goods in good working order and condition at your expense and you must have the goods serviced in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and any applicable warranty. You are responsible for all loss of, or damage to, the goods even if caused by events beyond your control. However, you are not responsible for loss or damage due to fair wear and tear."
This is the issue for us we haven't had it serviced because of the very low mileage and I appreciate it probably seems ignorant not to service it but we didn't feel the need to since it didn't have an applicable warranty and it isn't a legal requirement to prove road worthiness. The vehicle is now 7 years old.
To summarise what I am asking.
1) Can you future date a voluntary termination
2) Because the vehicle is in good condition and not done a lot of mileage and we haven't serviced the vehicle have we been negligent in terms of 'taking reasonable care'
We could happily go out and give it a major service if it was in our interest to do so?
Kind Regards
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