Used car "admin fees"
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93DW said:
You thought asking for £1000 off was a good starting point? I'm surprised you got a reply!
Did you go and do some handbrake turns on his used car lot in your new ST?
Well, no harm in asking. In fact Glasses guide gave me a figure of £10500 for the retail price so thought it was a good start. First time I'd seen a price get more expensive after the first offer. Did you go and do some handbrake turns on his used car lot in your new ST?
I'm looking about for a nice used BM at the moment and it's the first time I've looked at the ads properly. So many of them put this in the ad and it instantly puts my back up. I wouldn't ignore the advert because of it but I'm sure as hell not paying one! I'll just go in with a price I'd be willing to pay and walk away if they don't want to play ball.
We bought a car recently from EH, agreed the deal, got to the invoice stage and the £195 non-optional fee suddenly appeared. We were told part of it is to cover an HPI check which, when buying from a dealer, is surely their responsibility, not ours.
Got up and walked, more on principle than anything else. The fee was soon removed but it left a bad taste.
Got up and walked, more on principle than anything else. The fee was soon removed but it left a bad taste.
Pookington said:
We bought a car recently from EH, agreed the deal, got to the invoice stage and the £195 non-optional fee suddenly appeared. We were told part of it is to cover an HPI check which, when buying from a dealer, is surely their responsibility, not ours.
Got up and walked, more on principle than anything else. The fee was soon removed but it left a bad taste.
PoorCarDealer will be saying you're being nasty calling car dealers liars now what with it being a 'non-optional' fee which suddenly became optional once the Next suit clad chancer thought he'd lose the sale.Got up and walked, more on principle than anything else. The fee was soon removed but it left a bad taste.
Dealer I work for does an admin fee that's peanuts compared to everywhere else that does it. It's claimed it covers a revalet, us sorting out plate retention (if applicable), settling finance on p/ex (if applicable), HPI on the part ex (if applicable) and taxing the new car (not sure why this needs to be done by us now). Plenty of sales advisors who can't remember all this and try and tell the customer it's compulsory, when it's not
Ste1987 said:
Dealer I work for does an admin fee that's peanuts compared to everywhere else that does it. It's claimed it covers a revalet, us sorting out plate retention (if applicable), settling finance on p/ex (if applicable), HPI on the part ex (if applicable) and taxing the new car (not sure why this needs to be done by us now). Plenty of sales advisors who can't remember all this and try and tell the customer it's compulsory, when it's not
Sorry but I am in car sales and that is all bkss:- Re-valet, first off they get a valet then when sold a re-clean and anyway it is just one of those things that a dealer should expect to have to do.
- Plate retention/private plates is all done on-line in seconds, usually by the customer anyway, if you end up doing it for them then so be it, it doesn't take long.
- Settling finance on a part ex; if it is from the same manufacturer financed through the manufacturers own finance house it is literally a matter of hitting a "contra settle" button on the finance screen, if not then writing a settlement cheque and then popping it in the post is no great hardship and should be all part of the service.
- HPI; well a dealer should expect to HPI any car and the cost; a couple of £ should be factored into the running of the department.
- Taxing a car; used is done by the customer when they collect, well I open up the relevant website on my PC, tap in a few numbers and ask for their debit card, it takes seconds. New well it is all part of the sale and a dealer has to register it, which generates the tax for the year.
tomic said:
I was at a certain prestige specialist in the South of England who can't be named and they told me that the admin fee included the 3 member months of warranty you get with the car- which is funny because the Sale of Goods Act covers that for free.
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