Hi everyone,
I feel I should start with an apology as I know this subject has been raised many times before.
I am past the VT point on a PCP deal on a Alfa Romeo Giulietta through FCA auto services. I have already ordered a Audi S4 Avant that I will be leasing so at some point soon I need to VT the Alfa. I decided to email (in Jan) FCA auto...to ask them what the process is and received the following response
In response to your query, the voluntary termination process is explained below:
· We record voluntary termination on credit files with “V” – this is not adverse
· Your half total amount payable (TAP) is currently £xxx, after another three monthly instalments have been made or after the 30/03/17, the half TAP will be around £x and this can be paid once your agreement is terminated should you decide to proceed after March’s payment
· You have around £187.73 remaining liability for the GAP insurance which will fall due when the termination is actioned, it will have decreased slightly by March
· Potential liabilities could include any damages that fall outside BVRLA wear and tear guidelines (booklet attached) or excess mileage which is 9 pence per mile and your allowed mileage to date is 59,865
· The V5, service book and spare keys must be handed over when the vehicle is collected by our agents, they will contact you to arrange an inspection/collection once we’ve actioned the voluntary termination
· We cannot reverse a voluntary termination once actioned
· After the vehicle has been collected we will write to you 6-8 weeks later to confirm outstanding liabilities such as any damages or excess mileage (if applicable)
I decided not to reply to the above but instead 1) wait until i can VT eg now 2) seek advise from others.
I have concerns about anything being put on my credit file - is that allowed?
I also think they are trying it on with the GAP insurance claim
The car has a few small stone chips, scratches and then more serious damage to wheels - does any one have advice on wear and tear? Should I get any work done to the car before returning it?
Mileage is not a problem I am within and I know they can not charge for excess mileage when a customer VTs
I have also seen in another document that they want me to sign their paper work to begin the VT and when the car is collected (they want to charge for this - can they?) sign more paper work. I don't feel comfortable signing / using any of their documents.
Any / all advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I feel I should start with an apology as I know this subject has been raised many times before.
I am past the VT point on a PCP deal on a Alfa Romeo Giulietta through FCA auto services. I have already ordered a Audi S4 Avant that I will be leasing so at some point soon I need to VT the Alfa. I decided to email (in Jan) FCA auto...to ask them what the process is and received the following response
In response to your query, the voluntary termination process is explained below:
· We record voluntary termination on credit files with “V” – this is not adverse
· Your half total amount payable (TAP) is currently £xxx, after another three monthly instalments have been made or after the 30/03/17, the half TAP will be around £x and this can be paid once your agreement is terminated should you decide to proceed after March’s payment
· You have around £187.73 remaining liability for the GAP insurance which will fall due when the termination is actioned, it will have decreased slightly by March
· Potential liabilities could include any damages that fall outside BVRLA wear and tear guidelines (booklet attached) or excess mileage which is 9 pence per mile and your allowed mileage to date is 59,865
· The V5, service book and spare keys must be handed over when the vehicle is collected by our agents, they will contact you to arrange an inspection/collection once we’ve actioned the voluntary termination
· We cannot reverse a voluntary termination once actioned
· After the vehicle has been collected we will write to you 6-8 weeks later to confirm outstanding liabilities such as any damages or excess mileage (if applicable)
I decided not to reply to the above but instead 1) wait until i can VT eg now 2) seek advise from others.
I have concerns about anything being put on my credit file - is that allowed?
I also think they are trying it on with the GAP insurance claim
The car has a few small stone chips, scratches and then more serious damage to wheels - does any one have advice on wear and tear? Should I get any work done to the car before returning it?
Mileage is not a problem I am within and I know they can not charge for excess mileage when a customer VTs
I have also seen in another document that they want me to sign their paper work to begin the VT and when the car is collected (they want to charge for this - can they?) sign more paper work. I don't feel comfortable signing / using any of their documents.
Any / all advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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