Cazoo

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anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Tesco also tried to link up with BlackCircles to " transform the UK tyre industry" with WWW.tesco-tyres.com

https://car2cover.co.uk/tescos-have-teamed-up-with...

Seems like whenever an established company decides to try their hand at something car related it is doomed to fail.

I am sure the £30 million they are spending involves a large sum of money going to consultants telling them how much money they are going to make.

Vaud

50,716 posts

156 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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To be fair to Tesco, they are entrepreneurial. Try something, experiment, fail fast.

northo

2,375 posts

220 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Joey Deacon said:
Tesco tried something similar in 2011, look how that turned out.

https://conversation.which.co.uk/shopping/buy-car-...

Isn't this an idea that gets tried every few years, fails and is then forgotten about until the next person thinks they can make it work.
This.

It's not that easy. The dynamic between the two parties in a car sale is too complicated and entrenched. Things may change, but it is going to take years and by then I'm pretty sure the whole automotive sector will have changed beyond recognition anyway.

Toaster Pilot

14,622 posts

159 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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HTP99 said:
There are no cheap ex lease/PCP cars, as everyone knows they are all crushed (apparently!!)
Surely you mean they’re part exchanged against a new one at the supplying dealer for “far more than the final payment will be” no? ;-)

not that man

2 posts

132 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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Apparently tieing up with BCA owned Carland.com, seems BCA dipping their toe into retail waters

Toaster Pilot

14,622 posts

159 months

Thursday 4th April 2019
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not that man said:
Apparently tieing up with BCA owned Carland.com, seems BCA dipping their toe into retail waters
Are BCA just looking to run the entire trade?!

Chrisgr31

13,503 posts

256 months

Saturday 7th December 2019
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It went live this week and apparently Daily Mail has invested. The website can be found https://www.cazoo.co.uk/

It reminds me of a venture that RBS were involved in in the early 2000's I think. It was run I believe through Dixons Motors and operated out a site at Thorne near Doncaster. I believe rather than buying cars outright they sourced them after they had an enquiry. So I would say I wanted a red Focus with 10,000 miles on it, they would source it, take it to Thorne and check it over fix scrapes etc and then deliver it for me. I could drive it for a couple of weeks and then return it and they would collect it.

It didnt last long!

V8RX7

26,947 posts

264 months

Sunday 8th December 2019
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Seems like a great way to get a free car for 7 days

I predict huge losses

Butter Face

30,391 posts

161 months

Sunday 8th December 2019
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V8RX7 said:
Seems like a great way to get a free car for 7 days

I predict huge losses
Yes quite.

Fancy an RS5 for a week? Pass the credit check, run it, give it back. Nice.

zedx19

2,777 posts

141 months

Friday 21st February 2020
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Seen a lot of adverts for this company now, had a look at a few cars on their website, looked good on the surface. Just don't know how well this is going to work as a business? How many people get buyers remorse? Or is that 7 days enough to keep people in the honeymoon phase and keep the car? What about the "90 day warranty", how is that honoured? Take to any garage you like or do they collect the car, repair and return?

spreadsheet monkey

4,545 posts

228 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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Butter Face said:
V8RX7 said:
Seems like a great way to get a free car for 7 days

I predict huge losses
Yes quite.

Fancy an RS5 for a week? Pass the credit check, run it, give it back. Nice.
I was going to say they only sell mainstream vanilla cars, but I've just checked their website and they have an RS6 and an M4 on there smile

You can only do the 7 day return once, after that they charge you £100 a time. There's also a 250 mile limit, so no Euro road trips...

https://www.cazoo.co.uk/support/refunds-and-return...

HTP99

22,636 posts

141 months

Friday 9th October 2020
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spreadsheet monkey said:
Butter Face said:
V8RX7 said:
Seems like a great way to get a free car for 7 days

I predict huge losses
Yes quite.

Fancy an RS5 for a week? Pass the credit check, run it, give it back. Nice.
I was going to say they only sell mainstream vanilla cars, but I've just checked their website and they have an RS6 and an M4 on there smile

You can only do the 7 day return once, after that they charge you £100 a time. There's also a 250 mile limit, so no Euro road trips...

https://www.cazoo.co.uk/support/refunds-and-return...
Surely if you've bought the car as a distance sale, which the vast majority of Cazoo sales will be, then distance selling rules, overrule their 7 day return policy?

The Mad Monk

10,484 posts

118 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Anyone bought a car from them?

Comments? good, bad, or indifferent?

Bonzo1930

189 posts

57 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Can't really see it catching on, I suspect people buying a car who are totally disinterested in cars and just want a red hatchback or whatever will think its great, but most people and definitely car people would want to see and drive a car before parting with there hard earned. Don't get me wrong the Internet is great tool for searching for the right car but I still want to try before I buy

V8RX7

26,947 posts

264 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Bonzo1930 said:
Can't really see it catching on, I suspect people buying a car who are totally disinterested in cars and just want a red hatchback or whatever will think its great
I think this ^^^ is it's target market, which is actually the vast majority of buyers - when you look at cars on the road.

Just took a quick look and there are very few interesting cars on there - although there are a couple of Mustangs which is surprising

Nickp82

3,207 posts

94 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Cinch using Rylan as their promotional figurehead probably says all you need to know about the type of customer these businesses are targeting.

93DW

1,299 posts

104 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Nickp82 said:
Cinch using Rylan as their promotional figurehead probably says all you need to know about the type of customer these businesses are targeting.
Radio 2 listeners?

Nickp82

3,207 posts

94 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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93DW said:
Radio 2 listeners?
No, teeth veneer fans, obvs

spreadsheet monkey

4,545 posts

228 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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Nickp82 said:
Cinch using Rylan as their promotional figurehead probably says all you need to know about the type of customer these businesses are targeting.
The cars they sell are all pretty mainstream. Rylan is mainstream. Who are they supposed to use? James May? Mike Brewer? Hubnut from YouTube?

Nickp82

3,207 posts

94 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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William Woollard would be my choice