Arval and Excess Mileage Charges
Arval and Excess Mileage Charges
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anonymous-user

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76 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Hi all, my car leased with Arval was collected last week with an excess of 3700 miles over and above the contracted mileage of 10000. My contract states an excess mileage fee of 9.360p per mile, but their sundry invoice is for £710.21, indicating an excess mileage fee of around 19.2p per mile.

I’ll be calling them tomorrow, however I was just wondering anyone had any experience of this happening?

Gareth1974

3,467 posts

161 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Are they lumping 'damage' costs in with the excess mileage perhaps?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Gareth1974 said:
Are they lumping 'damage' costs in with the excess mileage perhaps?
No, it’s very clear on the invoice that it is just excess mileage, plus no damage was recorded on the collection report. I’ve established that I have two instances of correspondence where the excess mileage fee is stated as 9.36p and most importantly, on the contract I signed with them.

mholt1995

569 posts

103 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Did your lease have maintenance?

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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mholt1995 said:
Did your lease have maintenance?
No

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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You should have received a costed Vehicle inspection report, both at the time of inspection/vehicle collection, and then again later by email with images of your vehicle and odometer reading at the time of collection, and details of any damages and costs that will be incurred, including any abort fees.

the excess mileage charges would come straight from the lease company in accordance with whatever paperwork you agreed to and signed with them.

damage and mileage do not get bundled together as this would be transparent to you.. the end customer.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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SystemParanoia said:
You should have received a costed Vehicle inspection report, both at the time of inspection/vehicle collection, and then again later by email with images of your vehicle and odometer reading at the time of collection, and details of any damages and costs that will be incurred, including any abort fees.

the excess mileage charges would come straight from the lease company in accordance with whatever paperwork you agreed to and signed with them.

damage and mileage do not get bundled together as this would be transparent to you.. the end customer.
Yeah, I had the vehicle report upon collection via email. Mileage was recorded, no damage listed.

Like I said, this invoice just states excess mileage to the tune of £710. It doesn’t list any rate at which that is calculated. By my reckoning, at 9.36 pence per mile (incl. VAT), as stated in my contract, the charge should be £346.

nickfrog

23,972 posts

239 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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Sounds like they have doubled the excess miles. Sounds like a clerical error.

SystemParanoia

14,343 posts

220 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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nickfrog said:
Sounds like they have doubled the excess miles. Sounds like a clerical error.
probably this.

send them your digital VIR and kick up a fuss. should be resolved pretty quickly

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Thursday 21st December 2017
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SystemParanoia said:
nickfrog said:
Sounds like they have doubled the excess miles. Sounds like a clerical error.
probably this.

send them your digital VIR and kick up a fuss. should be resolved pretty quickly
Will do tomorrow and report back. Thanks chaps.

TallDan

69 posts

169 months

Friday 22nd December 2017
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I noticed the same on my Golf R with Arval 2 months in, just called them and they changed it to the 9p.

How long did it take to get the invoice?

Mine was only a few miles over as not used it in 4 months (due to their crap early termination policy), but will see if it was actually changed.

Will not be using Arval and Vehicle Savers again...

anonymous-user

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76 months

Friday 22nd December 2017
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TallDan said:
I noticed the same on my Golf R with Arval 2 months in, just called them and they changed it to the 9p.

How long did it take to get the invoice?

Mine was only a few miles over as not used it in 4 months (due to their crap early termination policy), but will see if it was actually changed.

Will not be using Arval and Vehicle Savers again...
Funny you should say that, because I would have serious reservations about using Arval again. It took almost two months to take my initial payment, and I was subsequently hit with a number of double payments. I cancelled my direct debit immediately after the last payment was made to ensure they didn't erroneously take further payments. And as you say, their termination policy is poor.

My experience with Vehicle Savers was fine to be honest, so no problem with them.

My vehicle was collected on the 13th December and I received the excess mileage invoice on the 21st December.

I've called them this morning and they have asked me to email them my Hire Agreement, which I have done. They confirmed that the rate they had on my vehicle was 16.2p Ex. VAT, however I have several instance of correspondence where the 9.36p Inc. VAT rate is stated.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

76 months

Friday 22nd December 2017
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So after some toing and froing today this has been resolved. There was no explanation as to why my car was put on a much higher rate, and they initially countered by trying to charge VAT on the 9.36p stated on my Hire Agreement, but thankfully I had an email from the broker stating that it included VAT, so the cost that I had expected has been agreed.

Only lesson in this is keep every bit of correspondence during the process.