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  • RCI VT charges

    Hi
    I am after some advice if possible please. I have VT my car early. I had a 6000 miles allowance on a 3 year PCP. My car has currently done just over 17000 miles which I thought would be fine as I havent gone over the total 18,000 miles of my milage total. But they have said I have excess milage?
    My car has also just been inspected all was fine apart from dents which have put a charge to. These 'dents' are potentially from other cars opening there car doors into mine in car parks! Would this not come under wear and tear? I have disagreed with the inspection and I am wondering what happens now? As I dont feel it's fair I should pay for dents in the car that I have not personally done. Thank you*
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    If you have a 3 year PCP and return it after 3 years it is not a VT it is just the contract ending.
    If you have returned it under a VT before the 3 years is up then your mileage allowance is calculated pro rata. eg if you VT at year 2 your mileage allowance is only 12,000 miles.
    It doesn't matter who caused the dents. Check what it will cost to get them fixed and see if it's less than their charges.

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