Letter to URGENTLY call Honda about my vehicle

Letter to URGENTLY call Honda about my vehicle

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PJdB

Original Poster:

5 posts

118 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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I got in my door to found a letter which asked me to call my local Honda garage about my vehicle.

I got on to the phone to them straight away.

The told me that I have been selected to receive an offer which allows me to buy a new Honda car from them at cost price.

When I pushed for an example of how much saving "cost price" would be over list, I was told that for a Honda CRV for example it would be about £1,000.



I haven't vast experience in this matter, but everyone I know who has brought a brand new car has never paid list price... and further more, they've usually managed to get far more off the list price than £1,000... - one recent example, my friend brought a brand new Beetle last weekend and secured nearly £2,000 off list.



I am a little annoyed to be honest...

I don't consider this urgent?

The letter stated it concerns my vehicle, - it doesn't?

Telling me they're going to sell a car to me at cost is surely a lie given the example above?




Am I missing something? I appreicate sales people lie etc, but sending me a letter asking me to CALL THEM urgently... - bit far, no?





LordHaveMurci

12,043 posts

169 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Where did he bring his new car from?

PJdB

Original Poster:

5 posts

118 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Thread derail at the first post! Loughton

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

126 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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PJdB said:
I don't consider this urgent?
They clearly do. They must be worried about meeting their targets.

PJdB said:
The letter stated it concerns my vehicle, - it doesn't?
Well, it does, because they want to change your vehicle. Urgently.

PJdB said:
Am I missing something? I appreicate sales people lie etc, but sending me a letter asking me to CALL THEM urgently... - bit far, no?
So vote with your feet, by not buying a new car off them in response to this piece of half-arsed junk mail.

Tom74

658 posts

230 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Phone Honda or use your google-fu to find out how much cost price actually is, print this off, go into dealer and ask them to honour their promise, report back.

BugLebowski

1,033 posts

116 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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PJdB said:
I got in my door to found a letter which asked me to call my local Honda garage about my vehicle.

I got on to the phone to them straight away.

The told me that I have been selected to receive an offer which allows me to buy a new Honda car from them at cost price.

When I pushed for an example of how much saving "cost price" would be over list, I was told that for a Honda CRV for example it would be about £1,000.



I haven't vast experience in this matter, but everyone I know who has brought a brand new car has never paid list price... and further more, they've usually managed to get far more off the list price than £1,000... - one recent example, my friend brought a brand new Beetle last weekend and secured nearly £2,000 off list.



I am a little annoyed to be honest...

I don't consider this urgent?

The letter stated it concerns my vehicle, - it doesn't?

Telling me they're going to sell a car to me at cost is surely a lie given the example above?




Am I missing something? I appreicate sales people lie etc, but sending me a letter asking me to CALL THEM urgently... - bit far, no?
Send them a bill for your time and charge whatever hourly rate you see fit! Myself, for example, I expect an hourly rated of £6000/per hour when working out of hours at home. laugh

zedstar

1,736 posts

176 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Hate these stupid cost price deals. The 'cost' is whatever they want it to be. It gets worse when they pull out a folder with the actual price of the exact car you're negotiating on to prove the point. When you point out that theres a back end bonus to come back, plus some finance comm they get all upset and start talking about cost price.

OK, I can see the invoice price but that doesn't mean you can't go lower if you want to. If you don't thats fine - but stop hiding behind the 'cost' price.

750turbo

6,164 posts

224 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Marketing.

Nothing else.

rehab71

3,362 posts

190 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Which dealership?

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

163 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Thread fails to deliver.

nickfrog

21,149 posts

217 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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What they mean by "cost price" is minus the small upfront margin from the manufacturer. The brunt of their margin is a quarterly retrospective on-target kick back. End of quarter in just over 10 days...


mike9009

7,007 posts

243 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Do you think the marketing is working?

Matt100HP

250 posts

116 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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PJdB said:
When I pushed for an example of how much saving "cost price" would be over list, I was told that for a Honda CRV for example it would be about £1,000.
A grand off the list price of a CR-V is a pretty pathetic saving. Drive The Deal can put you in touch with a dealer who'll sell you one for between about £2k and £5k off list, depending on what engine and spec you go for.

Long story short, Honda's junk mail is just that; junk.

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Well if you've brought one in the past perhaps you could bruy one in the future.

Sheepshanks

32,757 posts

119 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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My recent experience of a Honda VIP Sales Event.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

We did buy a car, so they probably think it works. But we were going to buy it anyway.

McSam

6,753 posts

175 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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Osinjak said:
Well if you've brought one in the past perhaps you could bruy one in the future.
I like that, I shall borrow it in the future hehe

Osinjak

5,453 posts

121 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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biggrin

Who me ?

7,455 posts

212 months

Friday 19th September 2014
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I had a call from some lady at my local main dealer ( who's name is identical to a famous maker of small petrol/paraffin marine engines)telling me that my car was due for a service( I'd had the oil/filter done when I got them to do cambelt ,at reduced prices) . I asked how much to be quoted a figure, rather higher than local indie. So I said so ,to be told that perhaps Indie was not using proper stuff. I then mentioned that last visit, I'd asked about a flexible fuel pipe replacement to be quoted £160 for parts and same again for labour. VAG TPS system said "flexible fuel pipe cut to length", cost 50p.

rallycross

12,790 posts

237 months

Saturday 20th September 2014
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Call them back and ask them to bring it on, once you do the deal come back and tell us how they brought you a car - at a significant loss to themselves.