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Reader says it is unfair she would have to pay £2,000 to buy the battery in her Zoe, or £400 to have it removedI own an eight-year-old Renault Zoe and lease the battery for £50 a month from Mobilize Financial Services. As the vehicle is getting older, I asked what would happen to the lease if the car broke down and was too expensive to repair.Mobilize says I have two options: to buy the battery and end the lease or pay for it to be removed and returned to Renault. Continue reading…
Reader says it is unfair she would have to pay £2,000 to buy the battery in her Zoe, or £400 to have it removed
I own an eight-year-old Renault Zoe and lease the battery for £50 a month from Mobilize Financial Services. As the vehicle is getting older, I asked what would happen to the lease if the car broke down and was too expensive to repair.
Mobilize says I have two options: to buy the battery and end the lease or pay for it to be removed and returned to Renault.