Volvo XC90 Lease Return Video
This Volvo XC90 was brought in for a lease inspection. Although it was in good condition, there were still some issues which if dealt with could save money.
We were able to polish out a scratch near the rear of the car and do some cosmetic repairs, a combination of machine polishing and touch - up paint. This is a far cheaper alternative to respraying the panel or accepting a recharge from the lease company.
The aim of an end of lease inspection is always to save the customer money.
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When bringing your car to New Again, we often ask you to explain exactly the reason for having your car Protected, Valeted or Repaired. Once we understand exactly what it is you are trying to achieve, we will appraise your vehicle using our detailed appraisal check-sheet allowing us to identify areas of concern and tailor specific services that match your requirements and budget.
If you are not sure what service you need and would like to speak to one of our technicians, simply request a callback by filling in the form on our contact page.
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