Hello all, I got a leasing car with 10,000 kilometers per year for a duration of 36 months about 6 months ago. Now, well, in relation to the contract, I got together with my girlfriend, so my driving behaviour changed and I, if I have to move and then drive to work, would have to be very limited by driving. I then thought that I could adjust the kilometers afterwards. My Anspre The question is, when do I have to do this? The contract already states that I can only drive 10,000km a year, but if we say at the beginning of the 3rd year at 29,000km or so, then the lessor doesn’t know that I might have had 28,000km in the 24th month, instead of 20,000km; I could have done the 9,000km in a month. In other words: can I stay on the phone for so long? I’d like to have 15,000km “yearly”? Because otherwise, since I’m still relatively far at the beginning, I probably pay more at extra rates (I calculate a minimum of 50€ per month) than the more kilometers would be worth? I’ll look at Pi times thumbs maybe come out at such 40,000km at the end, which would be 952€ at an over-kilometre price of 9.52cent. I pay from now on 50€ more at 30 months Restlau I would say that we would say yes 1500€ and that is only estimated now, because maybe they want even more per month. Would we just say 10 months to pay the 50€ more would I get away cheaper. Does someone have experiences with something like that or was in a similar situation? Does this go through like this or is it said rather: “Well, you’re in the third year, you should have thought about that earlier”? Or should I just let it come to that and end up tinkering, with me ev Then stop now should be spending something monthly? Thank you!