Paid deposit for an Audi Q7 on PCP - I want to back out
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Friday 20th Jan 2017, I paid £1k for a used Audi Q7 which was in stock, agreement was PCP for 48 months. I have only signed the order form. Having the weekend to think about it, I no longer wish to go ahead with it as paying £710pm is no longer affordable. Will cancelling be straight forward? Will I get my deposit back? Will I inccur any penalties?
Blimey, I've always wondered who bought used cars on extortionate schemes like that.....
Seems the dealers rely on buyers ignorance. Unfortunate to say the least.
I'm surprised someone who uses Piston Heads would get into this sort of situation.
In all seriousness OP I hope you resolve it with the Audi dealer.
Seems the dealers rely on buyers ignorance. Unfortunate to say the least.
I'm surprised someone who uses Piston Heads would get into this sort of situation.
In all seriousness OP I hope you resolve it with the Audi dealer.
PJRBell said:
Blimey, I've always wondered who bought used cars on extortionate schemes like that.....
Seems the dealers rely on buyers ignorance. Unfortunate to say the least.
I'm surprised someone who uses Piston Heads would get into this sort of situation.
In all seriousness OP I hope you resolve it with the Audi dealer.
I'm using Pistonheads for the first time.Seems the dealers rely on buyers ignorance. Unfortunate to say the least.
I'm surprised someone who uses Piston Heads would get into this sort of situation.
In all seriousness OP I hope you resolve it with the Audi dealer.
Ring (and email ) and cancel ASAP before the dealership incurs costs ( such as registering / taxing the vehicle etc)
Assuming it's a reputable dealership, you should get your deposit back (unless they have taxed etc - hence the urgency)
Or they might let you roll it over to another car.
They gain nothing by you continuing with the transaction you no longer want.
Assuming it's a reputable dealership, you should get your deposit back (unless they have taxed etc - hence the urgency)
Or they might let you roll it over to another car.
They gain nothing by you continuing with the transaction you no longer want.
Wilmslowboy said:
Ring (and email ) and cancel ASAP before the dealership incurs costs ( such as registering / taxing the vehicle etc)
Assuming it's a reputable dealership, you should get your deposit back (unless they have taxed etc - hence the urgency)
Or they might let you roll it over to another car.
They gain nothing by you continuing with the transaction you no longer want.
Yeah this.Assuming it's a reputable dealership, you should get your deposit back (unless they have taxed etc - hence the urgency)
Or they might let you roll it over to another car.
They gain nothing by you continuing with the transaction you no longer want.
But be prepared to lose your deposit. They might want to keep hold of it, just depends on how much you want to fight them.
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