I've read through the advice document which is extremely helpful, however I have a few questions that I can't find answers by searching the forum. I hope that someone would be able to help.
Have had PCP finance with Toyota for 2 years (out of total of 3 years) and I am now over 50% of the total price payable. I am certain about that as I have double checked the finance portal. So all good in this regard. I am leaving the country in about 3 weeks so I do not need or want the car as I need a left hand drive car where I am going. I really need for the VT to go as smooth as possible, but obviously I do not want to invest into the car any more unless it's absolutelly necessary. I have never missed a payment with my finance. The car has still 1 month of warranty left.
1. MOT was supossed to be due on the vehicle on the 22.05.2020, however with the government's extension it's only due on 22.11.2020, so it's still valid. Do I need to do anything about it or am I good here?
2. The service was done last year on the 23.05.2019 at 32,196 miles. Now I am at 41,000 miles. According to the paperwork that I have, the service was supposed to be due either in 1 year or 10,000 miles, but you know, COVID has been a big issue. Should I get it serviced or can I avoid doing that?
3. During the last service it was reported, that brakepads were 80% worn and need replacing and tires are close to the limit. Can I avoid replacing those?
4. The dealer forgot to put the stamp in the book when doing the last service. Should I go and get it from them?
5. A year ago third party damaged the car's front bumper when it was stationary and accepted all liability. Their insurrance company fixed the car with manufacturer aprooved garage and it looked as good as new. I have all receipts and they provided lifetime warranty. Am I legaly obliged to report this when I return the car?
6. The car is in very good shape as I have been looking after it. There are a few minor marks, but nothing out of Toyota's damage measuring tool's limits. I took out the Toyota's smart cover that fixes all these little bumps. Should I call them to have it fixed or just don't bother as it's within acceptable wear ant tear range?
7. One of the rear lights has some sort of seal broken and fills up with water when it rains. I presume it's manufacturer's issue which should be covered by warrranty. Should I get it fixed?
I really want to get rid of the car as quickly as possible with absolute minimum investment in it, fingers crossed. Any help would me much appreciated!
Have had PCP finance with Toyota for 2 years (out of total of 3 years) and I am now over 50% of the total price payable. I am certain about that as I have double checked the finance portal. So all good in this regard. I am leaving the country in about 3 weeks so I do not need or want the car as I need a left hand drive car where I am going. I really need for the VT to go as smooth as possible, but obviously I do not want to invest into the car any more unless it's absolutelly necessary. I have never missed a payment with my finance. The car has still 1 month of warranty left.
1. MOT was supossed to be due on the vehicle on the 22.05.2020, however with the government's extension it's only due on 22.11.2020, so it's still valid. Do I need to do anything about it or am I good here?
2. The service was done last year on the 23.05.2019 at 32,196 miles. Now I am at 41,000 miles. According to the paperwork that I have, the service was supposed to be due either in 1 year or 10,000 miles, but you know, COVID has been a big issue. Should I get it serviced or can I avoid doing that?
3. During the last service it was reported, that brakepads were 80% worn and need replacing and tires are close to the limit. Can I avoid replacing those?
4. The dealer forgot to put the stamp in the book when doing the last service. Should I go and get it from them?
5. A year ago third party damaged the car's front bumper when it was stationary and accepted all liability. Their insurrance company fixed the car with manufacturer aprooved garage and it looked as good as new. I have all receipts and they provided lifetime warranty. Am I legaly obliged to report this when I return the car?
6. The car is in very good shape as I have been looking after it. There are a few minor marks, but nothing out of Toyota's damage measuring tool's limits. I took out the Toyota's smart cover that fixes all these little bumps. Should I call them to have it fixed or just don't bother as it's within acceptable wear ant tear range?
7. One of the rear lights has some sort of seal broken and fills up with water when it rains. I presume it's manufacturer's issue which should be covered by warrranty. Should I get it fixed?
I really want to get rid of the car as quickly as possible with absolute minimum investment in it, fingers crossed. Any help would me much appreciated!
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