MonroviaRav4EV
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Having issues with my lease...
I negotiated an unlimited mile lease and took my vehicle home on 8/25. I received a letter from Toyota Financial informing me that there was an error on my lease agreement, specifically item #10 and that my lease was for 15,000 miles per year with a .15 cent per mile overage.
I should have known that this would be an issue...when I signed my lease paperwork the finance guy did not know how to input a lease with unlimited miles into his system. I should have known then this would be an issue and left but I didn't...I had him cross out the 15,000 write in UNLIMITED and cross out the .15 cent mileage overage item. I also had him initial both changes and I initialed as well. Apparently that was not enough! My copies of the paperwork note all these changes.
I am worried I am now stuck with a 15,000 mile lease and this will not work for me. I have contacted the dealer, spoken to Toyota FInancial and Toyota Customer service but all seem slow to do anything. What recourse do I have?
I negotiated an unlimited mile lease and took my vehicle home on 8/25. I received a letter from Toyota Financial informing me that there was an error on my lease agreement, specifically item #10 and that my lease was for 15,000 miles per year with a .15 cent per mile overage.
I should have known that this would be an issue...when I signed my lease paperwork the finance guy did not know how to input a lease with unlimited miles into his system. I should have known then this would be an issue and left but I didn't...I had him cross out the 15,000 write in UNLIMITED and cross out the .15 cent mileage overage item. I also had him initial both changes and I initialed as well. Apparently that was not enough! My copies of the paperwork note all these changes.
I am worried I am now stuck with a 15,000 mile lease and this will not work for me. I have contacted the dealer, spoken to Toyota FInancial and Toyota Customer service but all seem slow to do anything. What recourse do I have?