ChatterBank0 min ago
Why Is A Car I Like Cheaper On An 'Online Price'
I saw a used car I liked on a car dealership website (proper car dealer). I went to look at it in the showroom today (well, it was in the forecourt). I asked to sit in it etc, but he came out with a price £2,000 more expensive than the 'online price' advertised on their website. Why the difference? Why an online cheaper price?
Thanking you in advance.
Answers
My daughter and family bought on line, apparently you have a 7 day period to return it for a full refund and they will also deal with any problems that come up in the warrenty period through local garages. They were very pleased with their experience, it was considerably cheaper than going to a local main dealer. No you can't blag odd extras but as your saving to much maybe they don't matter so much.
You did the absolutely right thing going to see the car first, i wouldn't buy a car i hadnt test driven, too much hassle getting a refund if you buy it and dont like it.
The stats for sizes of things like the boot are not always helpful, you have to see it if its important.
If you ever in a similar situation and dont feel comfortable haggling why not test drive the car and if you like it go home and buy it on line?
I did that with a sofa once when the salesman wouldn't match the on line price.