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PCP Voluntary termination
Hello,
I have a PCP on a car that no longer meets my requirements as my circumstances have changed. I am looking in to a voluntary termination. I would then like to get a new car, either financed through my bank (already approved) or with another PCP, my question is: can I get another PCP after terminating one?
I have a PCP on a car that no longer meets my requirements as my circumstances have changed. I am looking in to a voluntary termination. I would then like to get a new car, either financed through my bank (already approved) or with another PCP, my question is: can I get another PCP after terminating one?
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Yes, but you may have to use a different finance company as they may refuse to offer finance after a VT.0
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To voluntary terminate, you need to pay off over half of the amount (if you've already done so, great, if not you'll need to make up the shortfall).
I disagree with the first poster - this should not affect your ability to get finance going forward, however you may face some opposition from your finance company - if you are in excess miles, or there's any damage (even minor), they may come after you for settlement.
I VT'ed a three year old Octavia vRS in July. It was 15,000 miles over the agreed mileage limit pro-rata (circumstances changed) and they did come after me for the difference, however following the steps on the following website helped get it straightened out...:
https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/car-finance-voluntary-termination-pcp-hp/0 -
To voluntary terminate, you need to pay off over half of the amount (if you've already done so, great, if not you'll need to make up the shortfall).
I disagree with the first poster - this should not affect your ability to get finance going forward, however you may face some opposition from your finance company - if you are in excess miles, or there's any damage (even minor), they may come after you for settlement.
I VT'ed a three year old Octavia vRS in July. It was 15,000 miles over the agreed mileage limit pro-rata (circumstances changed) and they did come after me for the difference, however following the steps on the following website helped get it straightened out...:
https://www.thecarexpert.co.uk/car-finance-voluntary-termination-pcp-hp/
Read what was said again taking note of the words in bold:Nobbie1967 wrote: »Yes, but you may have to use a different finance company as they may refuse to offer finance after a VT.
What does may mean in this context?0
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