Hi guys. Completely new to the forum but just needed some advice on Voluntary terminating a car.
I have read other posts on this over the last few days and have decided to VT my car.
I have paid over half the total of the car and it has negative equity.
I cancelled my direct debit the Friday before it was due to come out on Monday 15th August and also emailed the finance company letting them know my decision.
Since then they have phoned me and tried to persuade me not to do it and said it could affect my credit (which is nonsense). But the other issue is that he sent somebody out to inspect the car and he noted that there was a few scratches and a tiny dent on the left hand side of the car. It's hardly anything. Also he noted that the car didn't have run flat tyres on. It's a BMW 320d and he said before I VT the vehicle I would have to put four run flat tyres on it and also sort out the damage to the car. I said it wasn't damage but it was wear and tear. We disagreed on that.
Basically I would like to know where I stand regarding the run flats and if I do actually have to put them on? Also regarding the damage which is hardly anything.
In my opinion the car is in good condition and above the standard of reasonable condition that is has to be in order to VT the vehicle.
Also what would happen if I just flat out refused to pay for anything they invoiced me for after I handed it back? Where would I stand legally?
Another concern is the fact that I have already cancelled my direct debit. Can my credit be affected by this ?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I was toying with the idea of part exchanging it for something else but then I would be losing out. If I can just get rid and start again it would massively help.
Sorry for the long winded message
Cheers. James.
I have read other posts on this over the last few days and have decided to VT my car.
I have paid over half the total of the car and it has negative equity.
I cancelled my direct debit the Friday before it was due to come out on Monday 15th August and also emailed the finance company letting them know my decision.
Since then they have phoned me and tried to persuade me not to do it and said it could affect my credit (which is nonsense). But the other issue is that he sent somebody out to inspect the car and he noted that there was a few scratches and a tiny dent on the left hand side of the car. It's hardly anything. Also he noted that the car didn't have run flat tyres on. It's a BMW 320d and he said before I VT the vehicle I would have to put four run flat tyres on it and also sort out the damage to the car. I said it wasn't damage but it was wear and tear. We disagreed on that.
Basically I would like to know where I stand regarding the run flats and if I do actually have to put them on? Also regarding the damage which is hardly anything.
In my opinion the car is in good condition and above the standard of reasonable condition that is has to be in order to VT the vehicle.
Also what would happen if I just flat out refused to pay for anything they invoiced me for after I handed it back? Where would I stand legally?
Another concern is the fact that I have already cancelled my direct debit. Can my credit be affected by this ?
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I was toying with the idea of part exchanging it for something else but then I would be losing out. If I can just get rid and start again it would massively help.
Sorry for the long winded message
Cheers. James.
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