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Moving Abroad Terminate PCP
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28 June 2016 at 10:40 am #92373ChrisGuest
Hi,
I have an opportunity to move to Australia for work next year and was wondering where I stand with my Kia PCP.
I’ve had my car just short of 12 months now on a 3 year agreement. As mentioned I have the chance to work in Australia next year. This won’t happen for around another 12 months yet and was wondering where I stand on canceling my agreement nearer the time?
I understand you have the ability to terminate after paying back half the amount with no additional fees?
Thanks in advance to anyone that can help.
Chris
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28 June 2016 at 11:01 am #92374Stuart MassonParticipant
Hi Chris. Have a read of our articles about settling a PCP early and voluntary terminations.
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1 February 2017 at 12:09 am #106514DanielGuest
Hi,
We took out a 4 year PCP with audi in may 2015. Due to my job we are required to move to another country within Europe from the UK. Would we be able to take the car with us and carry on paying providing we have a valid insurance once we arrive in the new country?
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3 February 2017 at 1:26 pm #106713Stuart MassonParticipant
Hi Daniel. You will need to check your finance agreement, and if that does not give a clear direction then call the finance company.
Obviously going to Europe for a holiday is fine, but there may be a clause in the contract which prevents you from permanently moving the car to another country.
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19 September 2017 at 5:25 pm #120161Craig McDowallGuest
Hi,
We are 3 months into our 4 year PCP agreement and we have just been offered a chance to move to Ireland.
We would love to take the car with us and have contacted the finance company but still await an answer.
If this isn’t possible where would I be left if we decided to move but couldn’t take the car with us? Unfortunately we are nowhere near the 50% voluntary termination rights just yet.
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6 October 2017 at 4:16 pm #121584Stuart MassonParticipant
Hi Craig. You would have to settle the finance, which will presumably be more than the car’s value. It’s one of the factors that you will need to consider when deciding whether to move, but you have signed a four-year finance agreement here in the UK and the finance company is entitled to hold you to it.
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20 October 2017 at 2:08 pm #122318Magdalena RybskaGuest
Hi Craig, I was just wondering if you heard already from your car finance company. Was the decision positive by any chance? I am now in similar situation as yours. I got new work contract in Poland and wonder if finance company will allow me to take the car as well?
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27 April 2018 at 7:48 am #131322SEGOYGuest
Hello,
I would like to know what happens if you buy a car with finance and try to sell it outside UK before finance is paid off?
Thank you
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2 May 2018 at 12:13 pm #131508Stuart MassonParticipant
Hi Segoy. You can’t sell a car while it’s under a secure finance agreement like a PCP or hire purchase, as it’s not yours to sell.
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27 April 2018 at 11:18 pm #131356JIMMY BASSGuest
Hi I’m moving to Belgium and only just bought a new car through Nissan finance in February on a 4 year finance.
If I take the car with me to Belgium and still keep paying the finance from my English bank would I be able to keep driving it in Belgium for the rest of the finance-
2 May 2018 at 12:14 pm #131509Stuart MassonParticipant
Hi Jimmy. You’ll probably find that your contract has a clause about the car having to be located in the UK (holidays excepted). If it doesn’t specifically mention it, call the finance company and ask them.
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24 October 2018 at 2:33 pm #144857Antonis TheoGuest
Hello,
I am in kind of similar situation like the rest of the people in this thread however in my case I haven’t bought a car yet but thinking of doing so soon with PCP, with a view also to move back to my home country permanently within the next year or so. From Stuart’s responses to the previous posts, I realize that it’s down to the finance agreement signed, but is there a general “trend” to this? I.e what is the case in market in most finance agreements? Is the export of the car allowed within the contract duration, provided that the payments continue as normal? (Even if there is a small additional fee needed-I wouldn’t mind that)
Also, are there any other alternative ways to get a new car and permanently export it while keeping up the payments of its loan with a view of “buying” it at the end (no return back to dealer)
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21 January 2020 at 9:50 am #189349GarryGuest
I started making payments on a car purchased in Spain 3 years ago. I have paid over 50% of the amount, but no longer need the car. Can I return it to the garage and terminate the contract?
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21 March 2020 at 11:02 pm #191374maxsava020202Guest
I did so recently with VW finance. Simple as calling them and requesting VT, fill in a form and pay the outstanding balance to meet the 50%.
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14 May 2020 at 8:52 am #194177mike jacklinGuest
My fiancé leased a VW Golf. She is now in her 4th month lease and is moving to Canada. Can she return the car. She has also lost her job due to the Corona virus and can’t make anymore payments. What can she do and what are her options
Mike Jacklin
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