Our DS3 is due to go back in about 3 weeks time and I was just wondering if anyone knows how the leasing company access the condition of the car?
It will have done 30k and we have had it two years. It has some scratches, mostly on the passenger side. Unavoidable around here as it's all single track lanes and the car will inevitably rub against the bushes from time to time. Most of them I think can be polished out but there is one that has gone through to the primer. That's on the front offside wing.
I have been told the discs are scored and need replacing, although I don't know why that would be. The pads were replaced before they got to the metal.
Rear tyres are about 1000 miles away from replacement. We already replaced the front tyres so not keen on replacing the rear. They are the original tyres by the way.
Inside the car is generally very good. Nothing broken or stained. The drivers side mat has worn through where my heel usually rests but I understand that is quite common. Anyway cheap to replace.
We still have the major issue with the stop/start not working and that is not covered by warranty. That is going to cost us just short of £1000 to fix
So what will happen about all this? Do the leasing company send us a bill for what they consider to be abnormal wear etc?
It will have done 30k and we have had it two years. It has some scratches, mostly on the passenger side. Unavoidable around here as it's all single track lanes and the car will inevitably rub against the bushes from time to time. Most of them I think can be polished out but there is one that has gone through to the primer. That's on the front offside wing.
I have been told the discs are scored and need replacing, although I don't know why that would be. The pads were replaced before they got to the metal.
Rear tyres are about 1000 miles away from replacement. We already replaced the front tyres so not keen on replacing the rear. They are the original tyres by the way.
Inside the car is generally very good. Nothing broken or stained. The drivers side mat has worn through where my heel usually rests but I understand that is quite common. Anyway cheap to replace.
We still have the major issue with the stop/start not working and that is not covered by warranty. That is going to cost us just short of £1000 to fix
So what will happen about all this? Do the leasing company send us a bill for what they consider to be abnormal wear etc?
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