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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

2034.0. "PHH/Hertz/Car Fleet/Lease scheme" by SUBURB::VEALES (One vote short of a quorum) Thu Mar 04 1993 14:27

Two weeks ago I took delivery of my new PHH car. Today I received a package of
documentation to go with it.

The package was addressed to 

	Digital Electronics Ltd
	252-256 Kings Road
	Reading
	Berks RG1 4JJ


Inside the package was a nasty photocopied "booklet" (A4 size but torn (yes 
torn!) in half to make A5) that asked me to fill in a few forms and return 
them to Admin Service, location RGM A2/F1.

( For those who don't know, RGM was the facility code for Millennium House... 
when did we vacate that...??)


It also contained my Fleetcard, which has the car registration number on it. Or 
at least *someones* registration number... it's not mine!!


Lastly, the nasty photocopied "booklet" says, "Any problems contact your 
personnel administrator".

So far as I know I no longer have one of these... It's now Employee Services  
or some such group.
    
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2034.1CHEFS::ARNOLDFri Mar 05 1993 15:268
    One of the things we are aware of as totally inadequate is the Driver
    pack you receive with a lease car.  We are working on a complete
    overhaul of driver communications and this will include revising the
    agreement between the driver and Digital (which is currently part of
    the driver pack), driver guidelines and the way these are
    presented to you.
    
    Doug
2034.2VANTEN::MITCHELLD"Management is opaque"Fri Mar 05 1993 16:012
    Why does the driver pack have a note to return which makes the driver
    indemnify Digital for all consequential losses??
2034.3I hate to say this, but having had two lease cars.....SUBURB::MCDONALDAShockwave RiderFri Mar 05 1993 16:075
    What driver's pack?
    
    What note to return indemnifying Digital?
    
    Angus
2034.4VANGA::KERRELLbut that's not my real jobFri Mar 05 1993 16:303
re.3:

Shhhhhhhhhh......
2034.5SUBURB::THOMASHThe Devon DumplingWed Mar 31 1993 14:3513

	|I'm not sure if this goes here, but..............


	The cavalier will be selling for 1,800 less than an equivilent Mondeo,
	so when you get those car quotes, remember the list price of the car
	counts for tax with the new budget.

	Should quotes have list price on them as well as lease cost?


	Heather
2034.6Re: 4.686KERNEL::SHELLEYRWed May 19 1993 17:078
2034.7Nitpick Central :8*)PEKING::SMITHRWThe Great Pyramid of BlokeWed May 19 1993 17:186
2034.8Hertz/PHH do pay for trims - sometimes!HEWIE::RUSSELLI'm not a free man, I'm a QS-PRMU9-04.Wed May 19 1993 18:1331
re .687;

I had a trim fall off my BX a few months back, as I was pulling out of
my drive. I picked it up, and saw that a couple of the "clips" had broken
off.

When I asked for it to be replaced, the garage told me that PHH wouldn't
pay. I got PHH to call me, and after a discussion that went along
the lines of:

PHH: we won't replace it, it must be driver abuse.

Me: How can it be, I never take the trims off - only garages do it on lease
cars.

PHH: But Digital won't pay for driver abuse items.

Me: But it isn't driver abuse.... I don't care; if you want a "complete"
car back, you pay for it, otherwise leave it off.

PHH: wait a minute.........

PHH: OK, we'll pay.

Mind you, the previous trim that fell off on the M27 when my wife was
driving it was replaced at my CC manager's expense.

Peter.


Peter.
2034.9I'm getting pretty peeed off with PHH - HERTZ is more reasonable !MAJORS::ALFORDlying Shipwrecked and comatose...Wed May 19 1993 20:5711

Re: .-1

This just happened to me.  My electric aerial ceased to go up and down.

PHH refused to replace it - said it was driver abuse - now the whole point 
about an electric aerial is that you never have to touch it !


CC eventually paid for the replacement.
2034.10VANGA::KERRELLget off of my fenceWed May 19 1993 21:384
I wonder if there's any legal redress that one could pursue for these
accusations of "driver abuse".

Dave.
2034.11Road abuse!ROCKS::BUDDI'd rather be turningFri May 21 1993 18:3816
    It looks like the lease companies are doing everything possible to
    avoid paying.

    My PHH Astra developed a leak in the radiator. PHH refused to pay
    because the garage conceded that it *may* have been stone damage, ie
    not covered. 

    The leak was in a top corner in an area well protected by the
    surrounding bodywork, and there was NO visible impact damage. 

    I informed Fleet that I did not think that the problem could have
    been caused by stone damage, but they agreed to pay without further
    investigation.  I tried to save DEC the cost of a new radiator, but
    Fleet did not appear to be concerned.

    Martin.
2034.12You've been driving it haven't you Sir!!WELCLU::YOUNGPolicemen aren't nasty peopleFri May 21 1993 20:4633
    
    This is a pet hate of mine so I'll just get this off my chest!
    
    If a stone cracks a headlight or radiator or W.H.Y. how can that be
    driver abuse ....suppose we should all ensure we don't drive into the
    path of oncoming stones! If its not abuse then it must be one of two
    things...either accident damage...or....routine cost of ownership ie.
    face facts if you're going to drive a car on the road you have to
    accept that an odd stone is going to hit it.
    
    Now if it's routine cost of ownership then hertz/phh should pay and if
    it's not then it must be accident damage, this means that every stone
    damaged headlamp, radiator, OR PAINT CHIP should be covered by an
    accident report form, together with full details of exactly where and
    when it happened, and third party information like who owned the stone,
    who's control it was in at the time, and details of damage to the
    stone, now being a special constable I can tell you that if you can't
    locate the owner of the object that was in collision with your vehicle
    then the accident must be reported to the Police within 24 hours, now I
    don't think the police would take it too seriously if you tried to
    report an accident between your vehicle and an unidentified stone, do
    you!
    
    This all hopefully points to the fact that a stone chip is not an
    accident it is a normal runnining cost of owning a car! and therefore
    should be covered by the lease co....after all they wouldn't refuse to
    take back a car with a stone chip on the bonnet on the grounds of
    accident damage would they......or do you know better 8*].
    
    Thankyou for letting me get that off my chest I feel a whole lot better
    now! 
    
    Richard (young)
2034.13WIZZER::FISCHERI can always sleep standing upFri May 21 1993 21:266
But if you leave the cracked headlamp until water gets in and
ruins the light, then the lease company will replace the light!



	Ian
2034.14Why do today what you can do tommorrowWELCLU::YOUNGPolicemen aren't nasty peopleMon May 24 1993 18:325
    
    That just about sums up the logic of the situation!
    
    Richard (young)
    
2034.15BRUMMY::MARTIN::BELLMartin Bell, NTCC, Birmingham UKTue May 25 1993 12:279
2034.16Insurance dept pay for it - not expenses!BAHTAT::SKIDAW::aldertonmTue May 25 1993 13:1413
re -.1 

Martin,

You will get your money back, its just that expenses pass the claim for 
car bits onto the Insurance dept who then pay you.

This happened to me a few months back when I had to replcae the number 
plate light housing on my car.

Malcolm
P.S. It took about an extra week for the money to come through

2034.17Not expenses ... Insurance!HEWIE::RUSSELLI'm not a free man, I'm a QS-PRMU9-04.Tue May 25 1993 13:1513
re .15; 


Martin, you shouldn't have claimed this on your expenses - it should have
been done through insurance, with an accident form, and an expenses form
to them.           

You are lucky(!) that the whole expense wasn't just bounced...

Peter.

P.S., as an earlier note said, don't forget to get a statement from the
stone. "Ouch" may not be enough....
2034.18How do test drives work?BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionWed Jan 18 1995 14:2412
    I notice on VTX that you have to contact one of the 5 preferred dealers
    for test drives of Vauxhalls.
    
    How does this work? Seeing as my nearest dealer is 50 odd miles away,
    do they bring a selection of cars to me, do I keep them for some time
    or wot?
    
    Or should I just nip down my local garage like I've always done :^)
    
    Cheers,
    
    Greg
2034.19just ring the number on VTX.WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jan 18 1995 14:528
    
    Greg, you ring them up, tell them who you are, where you are and what
    you're interested in. Then they arrange a day/days when you can have
    the vehicle and they deliver it to you.
    
    at least that's how it worked for me.
    
    Graham
2034.20How long?BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionWed Jan 18 1995 15:195
    How long can you keep it for Graham? Hours, days, minutes?
    
    ;^)
    
    Greg
2034.21possibly a w/e, if you ask nicely...WOTVAX::STONEGTemperature Drop in Downtime Winterland....Wed Jan 18 1995 15:317
    
    i had a Frontera Sport delivered at lunch time, collected the follwing
    lunch time. I said I needed it for at least an evening to try it out on
    the journey home etc. I then spent the evening driving around the Peak
    District....
    
    Graham
2034.22BAHTAT::BORKALALife shows no mercyWed Jan 18 1995 18:2012
    Greg,
    
    I rang 0905 726767. That's the number for demo control. They then sort
    it out for you. I tried a Calibra (for 2.5 days) and a Frontera (for
    3.5 days inc weekend). I didn't even have to pay for petrol, as they
    supply a fullish tank and don't expect you to fill it up! (This only
    lasted for about 2 minutes in the Frontera :-) )
    
    Regards
    
    Eric (A Calibra SE3 leaser)
    
2034.23PEKING::NASHDFri Jan 20 1995 14:278
    Wah, not fair!
    
    Wadham Kenning in Reading lent me an Astra Estate last weekend, it had
    an empty tank to start with - and when it went back.
    
    :-(
    
    Dave
2034.24RIOT01::KINGMad mushroomsFri Jan 20 1995 15:196
    
    Guess that's the great North/South thing again, y'know what these tight
    Southerners are like =;*)
    
    Chris.
    
2034.25How long before I get one!BAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionWed Jan 25 1995 12:5310
    How long did it take to get a respone from Vauxhall? I rang the
    Northern approved dealer, who said they would fax Vauxhall, and then
    Vauxhall would get back to me, as the approved dealer has no Calibra
    demo cars.
    
    But how long should I leave it before I chase them up? 
    
    Cheers,
    
    Greg
2034.26NEWOA::CROME_AThu Jan 26 1995 18:035
It tends to be a couple - maybe three weeks, and then that is to arrange when you 
can have it - I've always had them over a long weekend - just make up a viable 
excuse. Always works for me !

Andy
2034.27Cars on their wayBAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionFri Jan 27 1995 15:417
    Got 'the call' 8v Calibra on its way for a 5 day trial, followed 2 days
    later by the 16v.
    
    Now that's what I call a decent test drive, maybe there is benefits to
    the new scheme after all ;^)
    
    Greg