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Editing Renault UK End EV Battery Lease Agreement

Revision as of 23:41, 8 February 2025 by Fitzy89 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Youtuber Gary C EV Repairs has highlighted an anti-consumer issue where Renault UK consumers who have leased their EV battery from Renault are systematically unable to end the lease early when it would be reasonable to do so, such as a car being totalled/scrapped, or otherwise no longer required. Renault UK quote high fees to remove the battery from the vehicle and ship it internationally at the consumer's expense which are not stated in the lease contract, and dealersh...")
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