Colin
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Is there any truth in this apparent rule of being able to hand back a car purchased on hp after half the term without any black marks on your credit file?
Thinking about changing the Beemer later in the year and as it stands its probably got a few £k neg equity?
Is it really as simple as to hand it back 1/2 way through?
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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Yes.
I've done it.
They do charge you for stuff which isn't wear and tear though, they wanted £80 from me as one of the door cards had a nick in it and there was a mark on the bumper. I haggled them down to £35
Not affected my credit rating at all.
You need to contact the finance company and tell them you want to do a Voluntary Termination, they'll send you an info pack!
Moneysavingexpert was good for me for a template for the letter to send.
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Ian
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Half the amount financed which may not be half the term, depending on your deposit.
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Kyle T
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Does this work for leasing? Friend of mine is stuck in a lease on a shit car and wants out
Lotus Elise 111R
Impreza WRX STi
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Colin
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Can you do it of ts a pcp and not straight hp?
I'm not too bothered if I have to pay a few grand to get rid of it but obviously would prefer not to! Mrs J wants a 4x4, who am i to stand in the way
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
Half the amount financed which may not be half the term, depending on your deposit.
Deposit was just a months payment up front - 350 quid.
Think I owe 18.5 and WBAC will give me 16.5 so I'm not miles away considering the lack of deposit.
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
Does this work for leasing? Friend of mine is stuck in a lease on a shit car and wants out
I don't think there's any way of backing out of a lease deal.
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Kyle T
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
quote: Originally posted by Kyle T
Does this work for leasing? Friend of mine is stuck in a lease on a shit car and wants out
I don't think there's any way of backing out of a lease deal.
he'll love that news then. Citroen DS3, after about 8 months the "chrome" trim is all bubbling off and the boot lifters occasionally fail, threatening a KO when getting the shopping out
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Colin
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Think he's stuck with it. I don't think you can even buy out the term as with finance.
Were getting on ok with the 3series, more fancy a change & something more robust. Wee things like the back seats being fixed don't make it very practical.
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cpcrampton
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any ideas what you will go for ?
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dan_m1les
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At vauxhall we used to openly tell customers this especially on 5 year deals to give customers peace of mind 'just in case'
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by cpcrampton
any ideas what you will go for ?
Well, she wants a black ford kuga, old model one.
That sits fine with me I suppose, i tried to get her to look at a Q7 but she was having none of it.
[Edited on 15-04-2013 by Colin]
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cpcrampton
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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/audi/q7/audi-q7-3-0-tdi-quattro-se-tip/1124430
Q7's going cheap now !
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Jambo
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I'm not an Audi fan but Q7's are fucking ace
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Colin
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Apparently there too big.
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CORSA NUT
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Q5's are brilliant cars
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Tomnova16
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Q7's are massive. Q5's are very nice. Driven and worked on quite a few now. All the mums round here have them
http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
Located in Chalfont st Peter
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Colin
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Q5, seem quite expensive in comparison to kuga/crv and I'm struggling to see the benefit other than a badge in a car that will ultimately be used 90% by her to ferry the kids about and go to tesco once a week plus my occasional tip run.
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Ben G
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Kuga's are great. My dads got a titanium in black with every optional extra. Panoramic roof is cool. Watch out for dodgy dpf's and sat navs messing up. Oh and the parking sensors sometimes suffer from water ingress.
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Colin
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What's the tax on the 4x4 version?
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Mertin
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
What's the tax on the 4x4 version?
Is the 4x4 bit really important / worth the extra or are you just after something 4x4 sized with more room? All the ones I seem to see and 2wd, same with the kia sportages aswell
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