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UK drivers revisit historic car finance deals as eligibility checks pass 500,000

Reclaim247 completed 500,000 checks as UK motorists revisit complex finance deals often signed quickly, seeking clarity on possible mis-selling in past car purchases.

  • More than 500,000 eligibility checks by Reclaim247, a UK-based claims management service, show widespread concerns about historic car finance deals, especially PCP agreements.
  • Many motorists report they bought cars in showrooms and online focusing on monthly payments rather than understanding long-term finance, driving renewed interest in historic deals.
  • Reclaim247 runs eligibility checks on historic car finance agreements, and thousands of reviews show many drivers are curious, not angry, when they get in touch, according to the company.
  • Reclaim247 expects interest in reviewing historic car finance agreements to remain strong as households and drivers revisit long-term commitments, while consumer advocates warn finance agreements can be hard to assess properly.
  • From paperwork filed away years ago, motorists revisiting historical paperwork reflect growing UK public attention on mis-sold car finance and historic PCP deals.
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UK drivers revisit historic car finance deals as eligibility checks pass 500,000

UK drivers are increasingly going back through old car finance agreements, with more than 500,000 car finance eligibility checks now completed through Reclaim247, as public attention turns to PCP deals and wider concerns around mis-sold car finance.

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Yorkshire Evening Post broke the news in Leeds, United Kingdom on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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