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Hello all

 

I know there are quite a few posts on this, but some not so recent, but looking for some last minute advice,  looking to pull the trigger on a used Kodiaq tomorrow to join the Skoda family, from a Group 1 dealership.  I am considering it is still worth signing up to PCP and then settling in the first 14 days to get the extra warranty etc.

 

I noticed that the finance paper work references group 1 rather than vwfs, but assuming they act as broker.

 

Is this still a safe practice to go ahead with?

 

Many thanks

 

 

 

Check the terms and conditions carefully. VWFS provide the finance on new cars, but not sure about used ones. Dealers will often provide their own finance deals for used cars, which have nothing to do with VWFS.

 

Regardless, you should have 14 days to withdraw from any credit agreement (legal cooling off period), but you may lose any credit incentives like free services / warranty etc. that comes with the finance. The T&Cs could be completely different to those that VWFS have for their agreements.

I bought a MY20 Kodiaq from the main dealer in Sheffield last month, and the PCP agreement was with VWFS - cancelled within 14 days to maintain the perks per the OP. Can't comment on the PCP provider you've been given tbh - just make sure that if you cancel, any additional perks are maintained, I must have asked my sales guy about 10 times!

Same as MarkTB here. Cancelled straight away and kept the perks. Get it confirmed in in an email from the dealer just to be sure.

That’s a lot of words when all that was required was to simply replace the word ‘cancel’ with ‘settle’.

17 hours ago, silver1011 said:

That’s a lot of words when all that was required was to simply replace the word ‘cancel’ with ‘settle’.

 

Aye - I was reading 'cancel' to mean 'settle' and was guilty of conflating the two things, but it is an important distinction to make as they are two very separate things. With one, the 14-day legal cooling-off period applies, with the other, it's irrelevant.

On 31/03/2024 at 20:31, silver1011 said:

That’s a lot of words when all that was required was to simply replace the word ‘cancel’ with ‘settle’.

 

It's a lot of words because other people coming here to read these things get it wrong. And the reason they get it wrong is because people do not explain things.

 

 

Regardless, you should have 14 days to withdraw from any credit agreement (legal cooling off period), but you may lose any credit incentives like free services / warranty etc. that comes with the finance. The T&Cs could be completely different to those that VWFS have for their agreements.

 

The OP is clearly asking about settlement. You've replied with an answer about cancellation.  That's confusing as hell for anyone wishing to know about settlement.

 

 

 

On 03/04/2024 at 10:54, kodiaqsportline said:

The OP is clearly asking about settlement. You've replied with an answer about cancellation.  That's confusing as hell for anyone wishing to know about settlement.


That’s not my reply…

 

The OP was clear in their question, but hasn’t provided enough information for any of us to provide the correct answer.

 

Nevertheless, it’s clear to me that those claiming to have ‘cancelled’ their agreements meant to write ‘settled’, ultimately confirming to the OP that they were able to keep the incentives after clearing the finance in full. Far from confusing.

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Hello All,

 

Apologies for not being back online sooner, I went ahead and purchased the car on finance.

 

Within the 14 day period, I used my right to withdraw, which meant I had to pay the outstanding amount and a few days intertest.  I kept all my perks.

 

Hope that helps, and thank you all for your assistance.

 

Thanks again

 

  • 1 year later...

Thanks very much for the confirmation tris179, that's very helpful. I guess that by "withdraw" you mean "settle" 😁

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