End of car lease service
End of car lease service
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happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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I had my current lease car at 01.01.2020 and the first service I streched to 18th of 01 2021, my 2nd service reminders will show up on computer at 18th December (1month notice on computers) do I need service it if I will send back on 01.01.2022.
Many thanks

Tommo87

5,451 posts

141 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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I didn’t. I just handed it back with the due sign displayed.

IF they do decide to charge you for it, then you are no worse off anyway.



happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Tommo87 said:
I didn’t. I just handed it back with the due sign displayed.

IF they do decide to charge you for it, then you are no worse off anyway.
Thanks , just worry if they will have additional penalty charge on top of the service . As long as the worst case is just pay the service charge will is acceptable .

MattyD803

2,392 posts

93 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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It should be fine as long as you haven't gone over the service date. At which point, most of the collection agents will not even collect a car with a service light on, and you'll get charged for the aborted collection/recollection.

happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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MattyD803 said:
It should be fine as long as you haven't gone over the service date. At which point, most of the collection agents will not even collect a car with a service light on, and you'll get charged for the aborted collection/recollection.
Does this means I might got charge extra fee for not service in time on top of my service fees ?

Dog Star

17,495 posts

196 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Check with your lease co; I've only had Mercedes but through a variety of funders, including MBFS. You're allowed 1000 miles or 30 days past the "zero date" (ie when it says you need the service) with all of them. Every single one has gone back with the service indicator showing. Perfectly OK.

Top tip for those starting or in a lease - when your first service is due run it as late past the service date as you possibly can on the first service; this means that the next service will be one year (if a MB on 365 day intervals) later, and will actually be beyond the end of your lease. Gives you some buffer if you're the worrying type.

I suspect that there are a lot of mugs out there getting the very expensive second service done just before they hand the car back, just because they haven't understood the contract or are scared of "getting done".

happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Dog Star said:
Check with your lease co; I've only had Mercedes but through a variety of funders, including MBFS. You're allowed 1000 miles or 30 days past the "zero date" (ie when it says you need the service) with all of them. Every single one has gone back with the service indicator showing. Perfectly OK.

Top tip for those starting or in a lease - when your first service is due run it as late past the service date as you possibly can on the first service; this means that the next service will be one year (if a MB on 365 day intervals) later, and will actually be beyond the end of your lease. Gives you some buffer if you're the worrying type.

I suspect that there are a lot of mugs out there getting the very expensive second service done just before they hand the car back, just because they haven't understood the contract or are scared of "getting done".
That's what I did, delayed the first service 18 days , but my dash board will give notification for service 30 days before due date , which means I will have notification 18 days before lease finish date , may be just hand the car back few days before it's pop up then , I will double check with terms and condition .really appreciate

Dog Star

17,495 posts

196 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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happy049 said:
That's what I did, delayed the first service 18 days , but my dash board will give notification for service 30 days before due date , which means I will have notification 18 days before lease finish date , may be just hand the car back few days before it's pop up then , I will double check with terms and condition .really appreciate
You will be absolutely fine - just because it's telling you it needs on in X days time is irrelevant - what would you do if it was telling you it was due in six months time?

You aren't going to service it a month before it is meant to be done, are you? Stop worrying.

RazerSauber

2,876 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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happy049 said:
That's what I did, delayed the first service 18 days , but my dash board will give notification for service 30 days before due date , which means I will have notification 18 days before lease finish date , may be just hand the car back few days before it's pop up then , I will double check with terms and condition .really appreciate
If it only gives you the 30 day warning 18 days before return, then the service isn't due in your lease period. That's my understanding of what you said there?

happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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Dog Star said:
happy049 said:
That's what I did, delayed the first service 18 days , but my dash board will give notification for service 30 days before due date , which means I will have notification 18 days before lease finish date , may be just hand the car back few days before it's pop up then , I will double check with terms and condition .really appreciate
You will be absolutely fine - just because it's telling you it needs on in X days time is irrelevant - what would you do if it was telling you it was due in six months time?

You aren't going to service it a month before it is meant to be done, are you? Stop worrying.
Oh, yes, I love this six month example .thanks

edthefed

825 posts

95 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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On 18th December the car will give you advance notice that it is approaching being due a service (usually 1 month or 1500 miles before the service becomes due)....it is to give drivers time to book a service etc

You will hand the car back at beginning of January and the car will still be giving advance warning that a service is becoming due

On 18 January the car will warn that it is now due a service

You are handing it back before it is due that service

happy049

Original Poster:

10 posts

88 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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edthefed said:
On 18th December the car will give you advance notice that it is approaching being due a service (usually 1 month or 1500 miles before the service becomes due)....it is to give drivers time to book a service etc

You will hand the car back at beginning of January and the car will still be giving advance warning that a service is becoming due

On 18 January the car will warn that it is now due a service

You are handing it back before it is due that service
Thanks very much , really appreciate

MattyD803

2,392 posts

93 months

Wednesday 20th October 2021
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happy049 said:
Does this means I might got charge extra fee for not service in time on top of my service fees ?
Only if you go beyond the actual service due date….not the early warning.