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Im googling this subject as I was aware also the option on the agreement to hand back the car

 

However ,my question, now my credit file is clean after years of issues resolving, wil lthis hurt it?

 

Also, being an alfa romeo, the dashboard is like a christmas tree... this is my main reason for wanting to hand it back, too many failures. its cost thousnads in repairs and i have ovr £1700 left to pay

 

I could, now i have credit, pay the settlement figure and then sell the car, an option to me without the fuss or hassle?

In the agreement it says i have to put right anything i have failed to maintain

I can see them going "the aerial is missing, £100, it needs a new ecu, £1000, wheel bearing squeeks, £200, upper wishbone needs replacing, £200 " Then im without a car, finance and a big bill :/

 

should i keep it and pay the next 15 months hoping it wont break down again? Which i guarantee it will... Im already at the RAC's callout limit, breeching their fair usage policy!!

 

p.s. Jason, how did you get on? its been a few months since?

 

Hi Pete,

 

Unfortunately we are still stuck with the car, though I did manage to get the low life's to pay half of the costs to get the electronic handbrake replaced as a good will gesture considering it was partly their fault due to misunderstanding the situation. We are still stuck with a car with no heating as the blower motor is stuffed due to the water ingress last winter, my question is why do idiotic vehicle manufacturers make the drainage outlets so bloody small. The answer to it is simple enough after a moments thought. They do it to cause the problem, so when it does happen you're stuck with either taking it back to them so they can fleece you or to a specialist so they can fleece you. We still haven't paid half the finance but I do know we will have to fix anything needed fixing on the vehicle before handing it back as it's in the small print.

 

I'd like to know if we can hand it back for sure without having to pay anything after we have paid half the finance balance too.

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