Help.... think I’ve messed up
Help.... think I’ve messed up
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strippier

Original Poster:

91 posts

118 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Went to a dealer yesterday to look at bmw and test drove and discussed finance etc.

As we were discussing price they informed me the car tax was £440 for the next 3 years. Was surprised at this and they agreed to discount the car further to compensate. I left a refundable deposit and they were going to push the finance through.

Having thought about it more it will annoy me paying the car tax. Can I cancel the deal (it was yesterday).

Tia.

spikeyhead

19,523 posts

218 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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You've made a mistake

It's not "you have messed up" but "you are messed up"

It's a deal, get it done, enjoy the car

Monkeylegend

28,257 posts

252 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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strippier said:
I left a refundable deposit .

Then get it refunded, there presumably is a cooling off period with the finance?

And don't buy anything with a list price a single £ over £40k.

Ahbefive

11,657 posts

193 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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It's going to cost you £200 a year extra so £16 a month. Is that going to be a big issue? It's a drop in the ocean compared to fuel and maintenance costs.

anonymous-user

75 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Ahbefive said:
It's going to cost you £200 a year extra so £16 a month. Is that going to be a big issue? It's a drop in the ocean compared to fuel and maintenance costs.
This.

OP if you are quibbling over £200 then you have to ask yourself if you can afford to run the car!

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,637 posts

256 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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strippier said:
and they agreed to discount the car further to compensate.

Tia.
Eh? So if the RFL was zero, but they hadn't discounted you'd be happy? wobble

Sounds more like buyer remorse than road tax issues.

But in any event, yes they should let you cancel with no loss.

Silent1

19,761 posts

256 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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strippier said:
Went to a dealer yesterday to look at bmw and test drove and discussed finance etc.

As we were discussing price they informed me the car tax was £440 for the next 3 years. Was surprised at this and they agreed to discount the car further to compensate. I left a refundable deposit and they were going to push the finance through.

Having thought about it more it will annoy me paying the car tax. Can I cancel the deal (it was yesterday).

Tia.
I call bks, every month you seem to have bought a new car or have issues with (a different car) you’ve either got a massive fleet of middling cars or you’re 12

Durzel

12,942 posts

189 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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I too don't understand.

Dealer agrees to discount the car to absorb the tax liability, and the OP is unhappy because... it's a car that has a liability in the first place?

Does sound like buyer's remorse.

st4

1,359 posts

154 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Durzel said:
I too don't understand.

Dealer agrees to discount the car to absorb the tax liability, and the OP is unhappy because... it's a car that has a liability in the first place?

Does sound like buyer's remorse.
Typical finance buyer innit. They cannot really afford the car and have to use tick to buy something they cannot afford.

strippier

Original Poster:

91 posts

118 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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If admin can delete duplicate post please. Must be due to posting on mobile!!!

Love some of the comments, it thanks to those that actually answered the question. Lol 😆

mike74

3,687 posts

153 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Sounds like a case of renters remorse.

Just stick to cars you can afford to buy and run would be your best option.

Auto810graphy

1,611 posts

113 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Clear case of miss selling!

They have mislead you as it should be £450 a year RFL.

😀

Blanco92

206 posts

92 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Compen-say-shun?

When buying a new car (at any price really), depreciation is by far the biggest cost. I wouldn’t even consider the tax in that situation...

Blanco92

206 posts

92 months

Sunday 17th March 2019
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Compen-say-shun?

When buying a new car (at any price really), depreciation is by far the biggest cost. I wouldn’t even consider the tax in that situation...