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Aug 19th, 2020, 15:16 | #1 |
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Shabby main dealer cars
I've been thinking of trading my S60 lately for something a bit more sporty, either a Toyota GT86 or Renault Megane RS 275. Not found the right GT86 yet but have tried a couple of RSs - fantastic cars to drive but both were 16 plates at main dealers (one Honda) but both were in shabby condition despite being described as immaculate - I found dings, scrapes, bodged bodywork repairs, scratches, steering or suspension issues, slop/crumbs/spills in the interior. Had a look inside a Civic Type R too and it had a badly ripped drivers seat but up for sale at £19000. The dealers promised to fix these issues but I thought there were too many red flags to go ahead. I don't remember viewing so many dealer cars and getting back street cowboy vibes. Has anyone else noticed this?
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Aug 19th, 2020, 16:04 | #2 |
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I'm in the body repair trade and also into my detailing and it shocks me no end what some cars leave the dealership like!
These days used competition is fierce and some dealerships prep their cars really well because they can't afford not to. Many others however know that if one customer doesn't by it the next one will. Also rather than pay £300 for repairs say, to make it mint they will try and sell as it is to save the money, maybe offer to do the worst bit and come to a deal with customer. They Will also go down the route of 'its a used car and not a new one'. |
Aug 19th, 2020, 17:32 | #3 |
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Its all gone to rat sh1t.....
EVERY trade I've dealt with over the last few months could not give less of a fcuk. Its like they've given up. I picked the T5 up from the bodyshop yesterday and, despite a 3 day delay over the previously agreed timescale, complete with bullsh1t excuses, the car was filthy inside. Not even a piece of paper in the footwell or a plastic seat cover...the wheel looked like Scarface had been driving it......a smeary attempt also had been made to wash some of the powder off the body work which looked like he had used his own head...masses of sanding slurry in every crevice.... I told him in no uncertain terms what I thought of him and his lack of interest and that I was paying reluctantly....he barely blinked. Which is a real shame as the paint job is among the best I've seen. |
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Aug 19th, 2020, 19:15 | #4 |
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It isn't just the dealers standards that have fallen, but the expectations of joe public are way off the bottom end of the scale. Apart from a few oddballs that frequent car forums and take a pride in having a clean well maintained car very few folks take any more interest in a car than they do in a washing machine.
I am old enough to remember when car ownership was something to be aspired to and it was a Sunday morning ritual to wash and polish and carry out basic servicing and checks. Nowadays with PCP and service contracts very few know how to open the bonnet and have no desire to find out. A young family live near to me and have a Vauxhall people carrier - yes, I know there is no accounting for taste - it went through last winter without a wash, other than a quick wipe over of the lights. At the start of lockdown both parents were furloughed and were at home all the time - still are - yet the car has still not had a wash.
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Value for money and courtesy are becoming a thing of the past now.
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Aug 20th, 2020, 03:50 | #6 |
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Youve got it all wrong, they dont normally put money into the car for it to just sit on the forecourt for X amount of time, they will spend it when needed, ie once sold, also the customer may want to save in prep money and haggle away. They do it like this more and more nowadays.
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Interesting reading...things have definitely changed since I bought my Volvo four years ago. Dealer cars were in the main tidy and I'd not found issues on test drives before. The first RS Megane I tested was much worse on the bodywork front, full of bodged repairs and burnt trim inside, had missing service history which the dealer tried to gloss over, the low speed knock from the front end (which the dealer fobbed off as being me) was the final nail. I think the second could've been decent once tidied but I'd specifically asked about bodywork and interior condition and they said it was immaculate so I was disappointed on seeing it. The interior was full of crumbs, grime, liquid stains on the headlining, outside dings, scratches and scrapes and you had to steer the car hard right to go in a straight line. You don't feel like changing when these cars are presented like that, but yes the dealers do play on the 'it's a used car' angle. I'm wondering now whether to keep the Volvo and buy a cheaper fun second car instead
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That's a lovely paint job.
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