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We have just bought a used car from Evans Halshaw. The price on line was £6789.00. It has now gone up to £6896.99 because of Admin fee and VAT.Why do they not add this on before they put the price on the car.
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"Prices and vehicle details including mileage may differ from that shown. As the vehicles shown are used vehicles the specification may not be as standard. Additional mileage may be incurred due to use of vehicles for demonstration purposes. Offers, prices and vehicle details may be subject to change. Please ensure that a vehicle has any specific feature that is important to you prior to purchase. Colleagues at our dealerships will be happy to assist you. "
"Prices and vehicle details including mileage may differ from that shown. As the vehicles shown are used vehicles the specification may not be as standard. Additional mileage may be incurred due to use of vehicles for demonstration purposes. Offers, prices and vehicle details may be subject to change. Please ensure that a vehicle has any specific feature that is important to you prior to purchase. Colleagues at our dealerships will be happy to assist you. "
Rosiew, there would have been one way to sort this, & that would have been the way I would have sorted " keep your car" I can not understand how all this has just come about! you go into a shop, 05p for a Bag, a friend wanted to bye a shed, the floor was extra, are they going to give you tissue next and ask the the internal coil be extra, I'm bloody sure they are all taking the pizz ut of the public big style.
Then rosiew i would have walked away, and then go back in a few days time, its amazing how quickly they can change their mind. Recently i had a ford dealer offering £4/5k (~20%) off a new s-max after he had told me they didnt knock any money off new cars, just by me walking away.
Before you look at cars shop arround on the internet to get an idea what cars sell for.
Before you look at cars shop arround on the internet to get an idea what cars sell for.
I've never ever paid ticket price on a used car. I always start by taking off around 10% to start the 'dickering'. Always go and bargain towards the end of the month because they want to keep their monthly sales figures up.
Don't take silly money for your existing car if it's part exchange.
Ask for and expect mats and full tank of fuel as a sweetener. If 'used' expect a full service and full years MOT, plus a copy of the HPI check. If no progress is being made walk away leaving them your 'phone number.
Almost guaranteed they will telephone you back.
Don't take silly money for your existing car if it's part exchange.
Ask for and expect mats and full tank of fuel as a sweetener. If 'used' expect a full service and full years MOT, plus a copy of the HPI check. If no progress is being made walk away leaving them your 'phone number.
Almost guaranteed they will telephone you back.
I too wish that the price displayed includes all compulsory charges. Otherwise this could be the scenario:-
For sale 1979 Bentley Turbo. 1p.
Then when you agree to buy the car I charge you £10,000 for the test drive. Another £10,000 for filling out the V5 and a further £10,000 for banking your draft for 1p. I call this the Ryanair business plan.
For sale 1979 Bentley Turbo. 1p.
Then when you agree to buy the car I charge you £10,000 for the test drive. Another £10,000 for filling out the V5 and a further £10,000 for banking your draft for 1p. I call this the Ryanair business plan.
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