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A word of warning regarding TC Harrison Ford dealerships. Pay very close attention to the mileage on your contracts. I was duped by the Huntingdon branch into signing up for a 2 yr deal for 6000 mile per annum,despite emailing them to to request 10,000 miles. On the day of collection excitement was high so I assumed the paperwork was all in order as per the emails I had sent to the salesperson. I was sucked in by low monthly repayments, but the reason they were low was the salesman used minimum mileage contracts instead of what I asked for.
I am now facing more than £1000 bill and neither the dealership nor Ford credit will do anything about it.
Read the paperwork carefully,dont trust car salesmen, & use a dealership who values customers as clearly TC Harrison do not.
I am now facing more than £1000 bill and neither the dealership nor Ford credit will do anything about it.
Read the paperwork carefully,dont trust car salesmen, & use a dealership who values customers as clearly TC Harrison do not.
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Yes be careful with all dealers and be careful to read Ts and Cs and don't blame others when you don't read them properly.0
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So you signed a contract which had your mileage limit on... but you're not to blame?
Also how much was your excess charge per mile?Dwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
A word of warning regarding TC Harrison Ford dealerships. Pay very close attention to the mileage on your contracts. I was duped by the Huntingdon branch into signing up for a 2 yr deal for 6000 mile per annum,despite emailing them to to request 10,000 miles. On the day of collection excitement was high so I assumed the paperwork was all in order as per the emails I had sent to the salesperson. I was sucked in by low monthly repayments, but the reason they were low was the salesman used minimum mileage contracts instead of what I asked for.
I am now facing more than £1000 bill and neither the dealership nor Ford credit will do anything about it.
Read the paperwork carefully,dont trust car salesmen, & use a dealership who values customers as clearly TC Harrison do not.
Is that for the excess mileage. Or is it after you have deducted the additional monthly payments you would have made if you had had a 10,000m pa contract?You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friend's nose.0 -
Rain_Shadow wrote: »Is that for the excess mileage. Or is it after you have deducted the additional monthly payments you would have made if you had had a 10,000m pa contract?
Based on the OP he has done 22,000 miles (at least) over the 2 yearsDwy galon, un dyhead,
Dwy dafod ond un iaith,
Dwy raff yn cydio’n ddolen,
Dau enaid ond un taith.0 -
Based on the OP he has done 22,000 miles (at least) over the 2 years
My question is still relevant, although I think I know the answer. It's all very well to say I have £1000 bill for doing 10000 excess miles but the real comparison is with 24 x the additional monthly payment for a 10k mile pa contract plus 2000 excess miles. assuming your estimate of mileage is correct.You can pick your friends and you can pick your nose but you can't pick your friend's nose.0 -
A word of warning regarding TC Harrison Ford dealerships. Pay very close attention to the mileage on your contracts. I was duped by the Huntingdon branch into signing up for a 2 yr deal for 6000 mile per annum,despite emailing them to to request 10,000 miles. On the day of collection excitement was high so I assumed the paperwork was all in order as per the emails I had sent to the salesperson. I was sucked in by low monthly repayments, but the reason they were low was the salesman used minimum mileage contracts instead of what I asked for.
I am now facing more than £1000 bill and neither the dealership nor Ford credit will do anything about it.
Read the paperwork carefully,dont trust car salesmen, & use a dealership who values customers as clearly TC Harrison do not.
Pcp or lease?0 -
It was lease purchase. The contract mileage stated 6000 miles per annum. The actual mileage covered was 24,000 miles over the 2 year contract. I blame myself for not double checking the contract as I was caught up in the excitement of a new car. Where I DO blame the dealership is I have proof I requested the additional mileage yet they refused to acknowledge this & brush it under the carpet. I offered to pay an excess 4000 which had the dealer done as instructed, would cover the extra miles i ran over, but to deny acknowledgement of my instruction when its in black & white shows no regard for the customer. TC Harrison......0/10 for customer service.
Looking at other forums I am not the only one to be penalised by their tricks.0 -
It was lease purchase. The contract mileage stated 6000 miles per annum. The actual mileage covered was 24,000 miles over the 2 year contract. I blame myself for not double checking the contract as I was caught up in the excitement of a new car. Where I DO blame the dealership is I have proof I requested the additional mileage yet they refused to acknowledge this & brush it under the carpet. I offered to pay an excess 4000 which had the dealer done as instructed, would cover the extra miles i ran over, but to deny acknowledgement of my instruction when its in black & white shows no regard for the customer. TC Harrison......0/10 for customer service.
Looking at other forums I am not the only one to be penalised by their tricks.
As has been mentioned by others your monthly bills would have been more if the extra miles had been added as you requested but you don't seem to want to acknowledge that
I bet there isn't much difference between what you are being asked to pay as things stand and what the overall extra cost would have been if you had paid extra each month but with only an extra 4000 miles to pay?0 -
How much was your 6000 miles lease?
How much would 10000 miles lease have been?
How much is the 12000 excess miles being charged at?
If the 8000 of the 12000 excess comes to more than the lease cost differences then you might have a complaint; if not then you don't.0 -
To be honest, dealerships are strictly governed by FCA laws now... If you did not get notification that this had been amended, then you really should have followed it up before signing the documents.
Is there an option for you to have the deal unwound and repropped with the correct mileage per annum? I'm sure the dealership could accomodate this.0
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