Yeh - I remember reading that.
I'm only repeating what the dealership said - in fact she even went as far to say that I could respray the car (!), as long as I notified the parties involved.
In all fairness, I think this is the key thing - like insurance, you must notify everybody of exactly what you intend to do. Just so that it's documented.
That's why I said that "in essence" the car is yours.
Again, even with that (IMHO, perfectly fair) stipulation, I still can't see the downside of a PCP......
A cheap way to get a car that you want, give it back after you're done, get another or walk away.
OK you lose your deposit. So what, that could be classed as
your contribution to the depreciation (why I only put down £250 deposits..... I think I can afford to lose this over 42 months!!LOL!!

)
And besides, the money you save per month, could be used to build up your next deposit for whatever

All IMHO, of course

Dan
