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Offline Captain Sensible

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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #10 on: 28 December 2009, 11:53 »
Have been round three more dealers today with no discount being offered.


I know of a broker who is giving a discount of 8% this month, unfortunately my trade in is holding me back. Nobody seems to want it was the answer from the broker. Its only in group H for road tax has everything and more you could ever want on a car and gets over 40mls to the gallon.

All the garages are offering me ten grand for it. It cost me twenty five and a half grand two and a half years ago. What car has it priced today as 12,600 as part exchange so I thought I would get about 11,000

The Evo might be fast but it is one ugly looking car. Anyway I want a VW GTI
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #11 on: 28 December 2009, 11:55 »
How much do WE BUY ANY CAR . COM offer you ?
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #12 on: 28 December 2009, 12:37 »
i'd use one of the brokers as suggested.  You don't then have to deal with any cocky sales person
Not a salesman no, but you will probably find that those that have cancelled there July/August/September orders are due to unhelpful brokers/dealership handlers. I would much rather had the chance to pay more and deal with a real person at a local dealer whos ass i could go kick!

How much do WE BUY ANY CAR . COM offer you ?
Also be a bit careful of that lot they offer a good price but when you take it to one of there centres they go over the car with a fine toothcomb and any little mark or anything and they start knocking the price down and down.
« Last Edit: 28 December 2009, 12:50 by Snoopy »
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #13 on: 28 December 2009, 15:07 »

i'd use one of the brokers as suggested.  You don't then have to deal with any cocky sales person

Not a salesman no, but you will probably find that those that have cancelled there July/August/September orders are due to unhelpful brokers/dealership handlers. I would much rather had the chance to pay more and deal with a real person at a local dealer whos ass i could go kick!

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But they are only middle men. Once they put you in touch with the garage you deal with the garage.
Or the OP could get figures from one of the brokers and then see if the garages will match or at least come close
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #14 on: 28 December 2009, 15:26 »
But presmably these brokers get commission so is it not in their interests to ensure all goes well and the people they put you in touch with actualy do have a face ... or a butt!??


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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #15 on: 28 December 2009, 16:11 »
But they are only middle men. Once they put you in touch with the garage you deal with the garage.
Thats why i said garage handler. You end up dealing with the fleet person who are use to dealing with large orders from large companys you may get looked on as small insignificant single order and they may not have a clue or want to help if something out of the ordinary crops up. Fine if everything goes to plan but if it does not......

But presmably these brokers get commission so is it not in their interests to ensure all goes well
You would think so but asking about that does not seem to have been the case. I guess its down to supply and demand they can easily fill that slot with someone else...
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #16 on: 28 December 2009, 16:31 »
my trade in is holding me back. Nobody seems to want it was the answer from the broker. Its only in group H for road tax has everything and more you could ever want on a car and gets over 40mls to the gallon.

If I were you, I'd try to sell your Outlander privately. Dealers aren't going to want a car like that, especially as the facelifted version has just come out. I can understand your annoyance, but VW dealers aren't going to touch it. If you can sell it yourself, you should get more than with a trade-in, plus the VW dealer will be more likely to offer some kind of discount, as you won't be dragging a ball & chain into their showroom.

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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #17 on: 28 December 2009, 17:05 »
In Holland buying a car with "a proper" discount is no less hassle ... :sick:.

My GTI (old and new) is a lease car....after visiting 4 dealers...(and not letting the next one know what the previous one gave as discount)
2 of them gave exactly 300 euro and one 1000 but one went as high as 3500 euro (that is even after lease co discount)... :huh:
Afterwards they phoned me that they went a long with the 3500...but heh...sorry for them suckers... :kiss:

Anyway so I choose the one with the 3500 euro  lucky for me he was also the most enthousiastic dealer resulting in me buying a lot of extra's
on top of an already heavy spec car....eg he talked me into buying led rears...and full leather....3 collegues with different cars and dealers experienced the same this year....dealers not wanting to sell....to me this is f&^&ing unbelievable.....it is their job...why don't they make something of it !!!!
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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #18 on: 29 December 2009, 10:08 »
I hear ya mate, they take the pi**, this sort of thing makes me want to buy something else. At the moment a New Audi A3 works out cheaper spec for spec. I only managed to get 3% and a rubbish offer on the part ex against my old A3. I would say with the right garage you might get 7% as this is what fleet companies seem to get, might have to settle for 5%. Saw the post saying 12%, thats amazing (was it MK6 through uk dealer though?). Regarding the part ex price, you will never get the right deal for it through a VW garage, you need to sell it private. My other suggession is look for Second hand GTi if you have lots of bits on the option list, e.g. good deals on cars with Leather and DSG etc... Finally, as pointed out its all about demand and the gits at VW have created demand through limited supply, wait until March/April, by that time more cars will be coming though and more on the used market with another plate change in March. Delivery on new cars is about April at mo, so remember part ex value will fall on you car till then, so another good reason for used. If you are not happy selling private, try your Mitsi garage, they are more likely to offer more than VW, that normally how it works.

Could always go used MK5, not my choice but much cheaper option buy thousands and residual after 3 or 4 years would be not much different to MK6.

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Re: Went To Buy A GTI today.
« Reply #19 on: 29 December 2009, 10:52 »
Saw the post saying 12%, thats amazing (was it MK6 through uk dealer though?).

I'm in France and was the very first person in the country to order one when they became available on May 1st. I eventually negotiated a 14% discount. Had to wait 3.5 months for delivery, though. I suppose I must have been lucky and got in there before VW/dealers realised they could charge what they wanted for this awesome car.