Own manual car with pcp finance
Garyjo1203
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Hi all, I have recently been declared disabled from an accident at work. And was hoping for a bit of advice. I currently own a manual car on pcp finance and am 1 Year into a 3 year deal. The problem I have is I know need a automatic car as I have limited use with my left leg. I have been awarded high rate motability. Put I have tried to join the scheme put they are not able to offer me enough to cover the settlement figure on my current car. And I'm about £3000 short. Does anyone know if there is any help I can get to cover this shortfall like a grant or something.
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HI and welcome,Unfortunately, there's no grants that i know of to help with this.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hi @Garyjo1203 and welcome im not well up on car finance but someone on this forum may know more, best wishes to you
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Hi,
And thanks for the replies, I honestly don't know what to do next I have rang Ford credit and they saying I can only hand the car back after I'm 50% into my agreement. So that's not viable as I'm only one year into the agreement. You would think there would be some sort of clause in credit agreements were peoples circumstances change to no fault of their own and the car they own is no longer fit for purpose.
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Hi,
And thanks for the replies, I honestly don't know what to do next I have rang Ford credit and they saying I can only hand the car back after I'm 50% into my agreement. So that's not viable as I'm only one year into the agreement. You would think there would be some sort of clause in credit agreements were peoples circumstances change to no fault of their own and the car they own is no longer fit for purpose.
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Hi @Garyjo1203
There is a clause in all agreements, that allows Voluntary Termination (VT), though Ford finance, would not want you to know.
You should seek advice from a local community law centre, for detailed advice.
You should also raise the issue about you needs, ie automatic car, due to disability.
There are lots of threads on various forums, so do some googling!Keep us informed. -
Hi and welcome to the community I am sorry to hear of your problem.
If it is just automatic you need would the finance company not let you exchange the car for an automatic still using their finance ? At least then thr car would be yours at ther end of the agreement as isnt the case with mobility and can often be cheaper to purchase your own car rather than leasing from them
Just a few ideas for you
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Ok thanks for the reply, shall do some further digging,
And see if I can get some sort of resolution thanks -
Best wishes
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