Buying VW at lease end
Buying VW at lease end
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iphonedyou

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10,108 posts

179 months

Tuesday 2nd January 2018
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Odd one this, can't see anything online.

Interested in buying my VW at lease end. I contracted on - and so paid within monthlies for - 20k total contract mileage. I'm closer to half that five weeks before the lease finishes.

The quote tool asks for current mileage and bases the cost to purchase on that, though the quote then says mileage is not verified and so no warranty is offered. It seems a bit rum to enter anything other than the contract mileage limit as I've already paid for the unused miles, but was that just my risk as the consumer?

Any thoughts appreciated.


iphonedyou

Original Poster:

10,108 posts

179 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Nobody? Must be one or two buying their car at end of lease.

smile

2fast748

1,227 posts

217 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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I don't think they'll offer you a discount for doing less miles than you've paid for if that's what you are thinking?

Jonno02

2,262 posts

131 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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I'd stick it right at 20k and see what the price is. They won't bother verifying it if you're buying the car.

iphonedyou

Original Poster:

10,108 posts

179 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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2fast748 said:
I don't think they'll offer you a discount for doing less miles than you've paid for if that's what you are thinking?
No, I understand that.

Jonno02 said:
I'd stick it right at 20k and see what the price is. They won't bother verifying it if you're buying the car.
That's what I was thinking. No moral issue as I've paid for the miles already. Just seems a bit too simple.

T16OLE

2,964 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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iphonedyou said:
2fast748 said:
I don't think they'll offer you a discount for doing less miles than you've paid for if that's what you are thinking?
No, I understand that.

Jonno02 said:
I'd stick it right at 20k and see what the price is. They won't bother verifying it if you're buying the car.
That's what I was thinking. No moral issue as I've paid for the miles already. Just seems a bit too simple.
Me too, I’d probably say 19k ish

interstellar

4,696 posts

168 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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Is that quote tool with VWFS or someone else?

Do you have a link if it is as Mrs Interstellars Audi is with VWFS and we might buy it at the end.

Thanks in advance

Julian Thompson

2,641 posts

260 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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We just handed back a vw lease car at work with 30k less on it than it should have had. The price was non negotiable when it came to it and they based it off the mileage it had really done not what we had paid for.

Needless to say they were asking an awful lot of money for it and so we let it go.

Actually it was a lesson because we based the lease on good faith mileage done by an employee who subsequently begun to work from home more and so needed less mileage allowance. Vw wouldn’t hear a word of “decreased” mileage but they were happy to talk increases or excess mileage. If we ever lease again I shall make sure to lease at the low end of requirements.

iphonedyou

Original Poster:

10,108 posts

179 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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T16OLE said:
Me too, I’d probably say 19k ish
Ha! Thought you'd guessed the quote correctly, then realised I hadn't stated the car or age. smile As it was 19k.

interstellar said:
Is that quote tool with VWFS or someone else?

Do you have a link if it is as Mrs Interstellars Audi is with VWFS and we might buy it at the end.

Thanks in advance
Sure! https://www.vwfs.co.uk/en/home/financing_your_vehi...

Julian Thompson said:
We just handed back a vw lease car at work with 30k less on it than it should have had. The price was non negotiable when it came to it and they based it off the mileage it had really done not what we had paid for.

Needless to say they were asking an awful lot of money for it and so we let it go.

Actually it was a lesson because we based the lease on good faith mileage done by an employee who subsequently begun to work from home more and so needed less mileage allowance. Vw wouldn’t hear a word of “decreased” mileage but they were happy to talk increases or excess mileage. If we ever lease again I shall make sure to lease at the low end of requirements.
So you got a quote from them to buy, based on actual mileage done, but prior to handover?

Definitely correct to underestimate your milage next time, either way.

interstellar

4,696 posts

168 months

Wednesday 3rd January 2018
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interstellar said:
Is that quote tool with VWFS or someone else?

Do you have a link if it is as Mrs Interstellars Audi is with VWFS and we might buy it at the end.

Thanks in advance
Sure! https://www.vwfs.co.uk/en/home/financing_your_vehi...


Thanks.