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Help! Just noticed mirror on sun visor has shattered!

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tigwig | 15:47 Tue 13th Mar 2012 | Motoring
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The car goes back on Fri to the leasing company and I've remembered (yesterday) the above. I dont want to phone the company to drop myself in it just in case I can get away with it but does anyone know if this will have to be replaced? Its going to be too late for me to do it myself now.
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If its a four year lease the car will go straight to auction. Don't say anything see if you get billed
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It's 3 yrs. Tempted not to say anything but on other hand if I could possibly get a replacement it might be cheaper to do that.
in my experience they will charge you for everything :) however, they really might not notice i suppose
If they are going to re-lease it they will check everything so it might be worth replacement.

Its one of those isn't it?
If it's too late to do it yourself, just swallow the cost - if they notice and charge you.
I considered taking out one of those 3 year leases but when I went through the small print it was clear I would be taken to the cleaners the second I took the car back. With stone chips on the front and damage on the inside done by dogs and kids I may as well return a burnt out shell. This in my view is fair wear and tear, but a lot of these companies seem to want it returned in showroom condition otherwise they'll shaft you for it.

Even if only the Pope drove it, after 3 years it won't be in "showroom" condition.

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