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Leasing a new pickup.
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<blockquote data-quote="warksfarmer" data-source="post: 7387908" data-attributes="member: 192"><p>Been leasing for 20 years and we’ve never had any issues handing back vehicles. In fact got a Navara being collected today.</p><p></p><p>We sent a trashed L200 back in 2018 and the total bill was £1250 + vat. There was dings on most body panels as well as scratches. It was a 3 year lease so it added £35/month to the already cheap price of £205/month plus vat.</p><p></p><p>That’s not the norm though and we do try to look after them but with commercial vehicles such as a pickup they do not asses the bed as it’s used for commercial purposes. We’ve had 8 pickups now and none have ever had bed claims.</p><p></p><p>Just be sensible. If you wreck an alloy then expect to be charged. It’s no different than owning a car. If you wreck an alloy you’ll pay to sort it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warksfarmer, post: 7387908, member: 192"] Been leasing for 20 years and we’ve never had any issues handing back vehicles. In fact got a Navara being collected today. We sent a trashed L200 back in 2018 and the total bill was £1250 + vat. There was dings on most body panels as well as scratches. It was a 3 year lease so it added £35/month to the already cheap price of £205/month plus vat. That’s not the norm though and we do try to look after them but with commercial vehicles such as a pickup they do not asses the bed as it’s used for commercial purposes. We’ve had 8 pickups now and none have ever had bed claims. Just be sensible. If you wreck an alloy then expect to be charged. It’s no different than owning a car. If you wreck an alloy you’ll pay to sort it out. [/QUOTE]
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