Hi,
Just wondering whether anyone has advice about the finance on a lease car that my 19 year old daughter managed to somehow obtain last November.
At the time she was (and still is) a full time student studying A levels in college, living at home. She had a very part time job, only a few hours a week earning her around £180pm. She'd recently left that job and got a new part time job as a waitress which she was yet to start and for which she therefore had no payslips.
The car dealership organised finance on her behalf for a brand new Fiat 500. When she brought it home I was horrified as I knew she couldn't afford it, especially with insurance etc on top. The deal is for 3yrs, after which time she can give it back if she wants and walk away, or swap to something else.
I asked her what she'd paid up front and whether myself or my husband were guarantors. Apparently not - we weren't there and there's no way we would have signed anything even if we had been there. She had a perfectly reliable ford KA which she owned outright. Great little car which she sold to a mate about a month after she got the fiat. They just let her drive a brand new car away based on what credit checks exactly? How??
She says the woman organising the finance didn't need wage slips for proof of income. I think my daughter had a Next and Very account at the time with roughly £350 limits. My other daughter was with her at the time the finance was organised and she says the same: they didn't seem to want to see very much to at all to organise the finance. They need to see payslips at the very least surely?
If she were to apply for a credit card she wouldn't stand a hope in hell, in fact she did try and thankfully the responsible lenders said NO, so my question is, how does my daughter have a brand new car in these circumstances? The car is an absolute financial drain on her, a complete waste of money as far as I'm concerned. I can't believe she was allowed to even drive it off the forecourt. I'm still so angry with her but I am mostly angry with the car dealer for organising £10000 worth finance seemingly out of thin air on her behalf. Strangely the woman selling the deal wasn't able to organise finance on one of the many used fiat 500s @£99pm standing on their forecourt but she could on the brand new £180pm flashy new model for which, presumably, she got a nice fat Christmas bonus. My daughter doesn't own anything worth anything to secure against it.
Any ideas anyone about about how the finance was obtained in these circumstances? Either my daughters are being frugal with the facts, didn't understand the facts, or something else isn't right.
Advice much appreciated.
Thanks.
Just wondering whether anyone has advice about the finance on a lease car that my 19 year old daughter managed to somehow obtain last November.
At the time she was (and still is) a full time student studying A levels in college, living at home. She had a very part time job, only a few hours a week earning her around £180pm. She'd recently left that job and got a new part time job as a waitress which she was yet to start and for which she therefore had no payslips.
The car dealership organised finance on her behalf for a brand new Fiat 500. When she brought it home I was horrified as I knew she couldn't afford it, especially with insurance etc on top. The deal is for 3yrs, after which time she can give it back if she wants and walk away, or swap to something else.
I asked her what she'd paid up front and whether myself or my husband were guarantors. Apparently not - we weren't there and there's no way we would have signed anything even if we had been there. She had a perfectly reliable ford KA which she owned outright. Great little car which she sold to a mate about a month after she got the fiat. They just let her drive a brand new car away based on what credit checks exactly? How??
She says the woman organising the finance didn't need wage slips for proof of income. I think my daughter had a Next and Very account at the time with roughly £350 limits. My other daughter was with her at the time the finance was organised and she says the same: they didn't seem to want to see very much to at all to organise the finance. They need to see payslips at the very least surely?
If she were to apply for a credit card she wouldn't stand a hope in hell, in fact she did try and thankfully the responsible lenders said NO, so my question is, how does my daughter have a brand new car in these circumstances? The car is an absolute financial drain on her, a complete waste of money as far as I'm concerned. I can't believe she was allowed to even drive it off the forecourt. I'm still so angry with her but I am mostly angry with the car dealer for organising £10000 worth finance seemingly out of thin air on her behalf. Strangely the woman selling the deal wasn't able to organise finance on one of the many used fiat 500s @£99pm standing on their forecourt but she could on the brand new £180pm flashy new model for which, presumably, she got a nice fat Christmas bonus. My daughter doesn't own anything worth anything to secure against it.
Any ideas anyone about about how the finance was obtained in these circumstances? Either my daughters are being frugal with the facts, didn't understand the facts, or something else isn't right.
Advice much appreciated.
Thanks.
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