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- February 4, 2025 at 9:47 am#296982
my lease ends in April I have asked for an extension and I have been refused because of the criteria which I do not know when this criteria came into play i.e. the mileage adoptions on the contract I signed it says you can extend for another 24 months. Can anything legally be done or just leave? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you
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- February 4, 2025 at 10:07 am #296984
@Glos-Guy has the perfect answer, although I forgot but, hopefully he will advise later 🙂
February 4, 2025 at 10:18 am #296985I think GlosGuy said something about this awhile ago that if your on the old agreement, like myself, then the old agreement is what we abide by.
I assume sometime in late 2023 or 2024 the agreement changed to no extensions but this, like yours, is what my agreement says…
“DURATION OF HIRE The Hire Term is for a minimum period of three years starting on the date of delivery of the Vehicle (the “Minimum Hire Term”), but continuing thereafter until either the expiry of a period of twenty four months following the Minimum Hire Term (the “Maximum Hire Term”) or the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with the terms set out in the Contract Hire Terms and Conditions (Ref T&Cs – 01/22)(the “Conditions”), whichever is the earlier. “
Would be handy to know what the new agreement says.
February 4, 2025 at 11:24 am #296987@ChrisK My agreement dated March 2024 states the same:
DURATION OF HIRE
The Hire Term is for a minimum period of three years starting on the date of delivery of the Vehicle (the “Minimum Hire Term”), but continuing thereafter until either the expiry of a period of twenty four months following the Minimum Hire Term (the “Maximum Hire Term”) or the date on which this Agreement is terminated in accordance with the terms set out in the Contract Hire Terms and Conditions (Ref T&Cs – 08/23)(the “Conditions”), whichever is the earlier.
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February 4, 2025 at 12:43 pm #296989Thank you for your replies
February 4, 2025 at 5:24 pm #297000apply for a grant for your next car they will extend your currant car for you
February 4, 2025 at 6:01 pm #297002my lease ends in April I have asked for an extension and I have been refused because of the criteria which I do not know when this criteria came into play i.e. the mileage adoptions on the contract I signed it says you can extend for another 24 months. Can anything legally be done or just leave? Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you
They are all over the place with this. The policy changed last year (I think) and extensions are now only permitted if the car is very low mileage (from memory, less than 20,000 miles in 3 years) or has adaptations. However, there are two potential ways around this;
1) Many forum members have found that when they have logged in to their online Motability account, there is an option to extend the lease without the need to talk to anyone. Quite a few people have successfully managed to extend their leases this way, even though they don’t meet the criteria. So try this first.
2) If, like me, this option was not available to you, call Motability and refer to the wording in the contract that you agreed with Motability when the lease commenced. They initially refused to extend beyond 3 months (which they will do for anyone) but I pointed out that the terms of a lease agreement cannot be varied mid-lease unilaterally without the customer first being notified (which we weren’t) and by giving the customer the option to terminate the lease without penalty. Unsurprisingly, when I pointed this out they changed their position and authorised a lease extension.
As it happens, I didn’t need the extension in the end, but there was a point of principle for me, as they should have phased this change in with all new leases and not applied it to existing leases. Bizarrely, the lease on our new car (delivered August last year) still has the same wording with the option to extend by 24 months, so either the policy has reverted back or incompetence still rules!
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February 5, 2025 at 4:57 pm #297102We have just taken delivery of our new car 01/02/25 and received the contact in the post this morning. Which says the same as the last one 3 years ago.
That we can extend for another 24 month, as posted.
This is good for us, given the recent increase in AP’s, as we would like to have the choice of extending the lease after 3 years, or choosing another car
rather than not being able to extend the lease, and being forced to leave or choose a car that we don’t want. Due to poor choice, or high AP.
February 5, 2025 at 6:08 pm #297108It makes a big difference if you’re planning to shell out a high deposit
6-7 grand for a bmw ix2 seems too much for 3 years
sits better if you think you can drag it out for 5 years – god willing !
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