New Technology in cars. Is it just me?

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Scratches ?

Doesn't she normally drive in the middle of the road like mine does, do hope they're not on the driver's side though.

The high price reflected the ' payment plan ' anticipated.

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Onelife wrote:


I haven’t ruled out buying second hand as I’m fully aware of the depreciation when buying new...especially after the first year.

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I go for a pre- registered car if possible. My current one was 6 months old with 120miles on the clock when I bought it - and £6K off the list price. OK I could probably has negotiated £2K off the list price if I had bought a new one, but a £4k saving is still not to be sniffed at.

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Not so ancient mariner wrote:
Onelife wrote:


I haven’t ruled out buying second hand as I’m fully aware of the depreciation when buying new...especially after the first year.

Regards

Keith
I go for a pre- registered car if possible. My current one was 6 months old with 120miles on the clock when I bought it - and £6K off the list price. OK I could probably has negotiated £2K off the list price if I had bought a new one, but a £4k saving is still not to be sniffed at.
Hi Not so,

(1) Please excuse my ignorance but do all car dealers (Including Toyota dealers) sell pre-reg cars?

(2) Are there any pitfalls that one should be aware of using this method of purchase?

(3) Do the same warranties apply that would apply when purchasing a “new” car

(4) I don’t quite understand why a dealer would sell pre-reg cars...what’s the advantage to them when they could get more selling straight off the showroom ?


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Keith


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Onelife wrote:
Not so ancient mariner wrote:
Onelife wrote:


I haven’t ruled out buying second hand as I’m fully aware of the depreciation when buying new...especially after the first year.

Regards

Keith
I go for a pre- registered car if possible. My current one was 6 months old with 120miles on the clock when I bought it - and £6K off the list price. OK I could probably has negotiated £2K off the list price if I had bought a new one, but a £4k saving is still not to be sniffed at.
Hi Not so,

(1) Please excuse my ignorance but do all car dealers (Including Toyota dealers) sell pre-reg cars?

(2) Are there any pitfalls that one should be aware of using this method of purchase?

(3) Do the same warranties apply that would apply when purchasing a “new” car

(4) I don’t quite understand why a dealer would sell pre-reg cars...what’s the advantage to them when they could get more selling straight off the showroom ?


Regards

Keith
I believe it's to do with their dealer agreement. They have to register a minimum number of cars. I'm sure someone knows the whole story.

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My bezzy mate who was in the motor trade for nearly 40 years says ...

Most, if not all, dealerships do this as their basic Master Plan is to ensure that they hit their quotas as agreed with the manufacturer ... bonuses to the dealership for meeting / exceeding sales targets for any given year far outstrips the loss of letting a few sell at a discounted price.

Such cars are often used as demos or by the principal ( head honcho ) ... normal conditions apply re warranty etc. No problems providing the car in question hasn't been involved in a bump, if it had been then this should have been documented.

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Thanks QB/ Mob/ Not so

We’ll look into this option especially so knowing you won’t lose out with any warranty that goes with the car.

Many thanks

Keith

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I had an email this week from our local Vauxhall dealership saying that they had to 16 cars to register by the 1st October and were selling at cost price or less.

Yeah right.

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Stephen wrote:
I had an email this week from our local Vauxhall dealership saying that they had to 16 cars to register by the 1st October and were selling at cost price or less.

Yeah right.
So how many did you buy? :o

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Our car was a "demonstrator" - 6 weeks "old" and 13 miles on the clock. Because it was already registered to the dealership, I couldn't have the 3-year service plan that comes with new vehicles but I still got the 5-year manufacturer's warranty.
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I'm chuffed! :D Not many of my threads get to 6 pages.

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Frank Manning wrote:
I'm chuffed! :D Not many of my threads get to 6 pages.
Que ... I'm on page 2 :lol:

It varies according to how ' one ' has set up ' ones ' profile.

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Manoverboard wrote:
Frank Manning wrote:
I'm chuffed! :D Not many of my threads get to 6 pages.
Que ... I'm on page 2 :lol:

It varies according to how ' one ' has set up ' ones ' profile.

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Yours, Frank, is the voice of reason .... :thumbup:

If you wish to change your options, then ...

Cog / Profile > scroll to bottom of display

Just for info I use ...

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Alternatively Frank if you reduce the number of posts per page you will have loads of pages. I won't tell anyone!! :lol:
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