Trying to return EQC end of contract
Trying to return EQC end of contract
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Pkgrfergie

Original Poster:

68 posts

81 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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So we leased a Merc EQC which is due back by 22/12. It clearly states it can be returned to a local Merc showroom on the finance portal. This has twice been requested through the portal & it confirms our local showroom will be in contact to confirm appointment. This doesn't happen. We have spoken to our showroom & they know nothing about leases being returned. Told to ring BCA, they won't touch it as we need a service B1 (which we missed & will pay the charge for) Rang Mercedes finance gone through the same info as per the portal & booked another appointment for tomorrow to drop off. We have been told to contact the showroom to confirm. Spoke to Mercedes showroom & waiting for a call back because no one has a clue !

Anyone else been through this ??

Countdown

46,612 posts

217 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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Sorry I haven't but I'm just curious - assuming that you have cancelled the monthly direct debit surely it would be in their interests to collect the car asap? Otherwise what's to stop you driving it around for free?

Gnevans

547 posts

143 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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Take it in with the v5 and keys and let the dealer know you are dropping the car and let Mercedes finance know where it is.

We have done this before with one.

Pistonheadsdicoverer

884 posts

67 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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Also, wondering, is it just a Mercedes thing (heard a few horror stories about them). Or something that happens on lease sometimes?

raspy

2,198 posts

115 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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Not been through this but why not email the Mercedes dealer (or just ask for the manager and show their own website to the manager) with the link from the MB UK website, which clearly outlines;

"You have two options for returning your vehicle:

Return your Mercedes-Benz to a Showroom

Return your vehicle back to your local Showroom. Together, you’ll complete an appraisal of your vehicle and understand if there are any additional fees to pay under the agreement including excess mileage, damage or service history related charges.

Arrange an inspection and collection

If Mercedes-Benz Financial Services UK Ltd don’t hear from you beforehand, the preferred collection agents, British Car Auctions will be in contact around 30 days before the end of your contract to book your collection. You can arrange to have your vehicle inspected and collected at your home address or place of work."

https://www.mercedes-benz.co.uk/passengercars/fina...




For more information on the returns process, including the Vehicle Return Standards (VRS) see the FAQs.

DSLiverpool

15,940 posts

223 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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You can only return it to a Mercedes owned dealership I was told.

TheDeuce

30,611 posts

87 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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DSLiverpool said:
You can only return it to a Mercedes owned dealership I was told.
Pedant mode on...

If it's a 'dealer'ship, it can't be owned by the OEM can it? That would just be an outlet/shop/store for their products - ala Tesla.

If it's run by a dealer there has to be an owner that acts between the OEM and the buyer.

Pkgrfergie

Original Poster:

68 posts

81 months

Friday 12th December 2025
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So eventually got a call back to say we can return it tomorrow. Mercedes Benz finance & dealerships just dont communicate. We had issues early on with the dealership, they try to not deal with anything to do with leasing.
We won't ever have another Merc lease, too much hassle

TheDeuce

30,611 posts

87 months

Saturday 13th December 2025
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Pkgrfergie said:
So eventually got a call back to say we can return it tomorrow. Mercedes Benz finance & dealerships just dont communicate. We had issues early on with the dealership, they try to not deal with anything to do with leasing.
We won't ever have another Merc lease, too much hassle
The word 'lease' is guaranteed to kill enthusiasm from any dealer of any brand in my experience.

But they do still have an obligation to provide service to people choosing to lease - as you've found out, they don't love that.