How desperate are car dealers at the moment?
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I have seen some statistics on the news recently that show new car sales are WAY down on this time last year. These numbers are obviously skewed by last year's scrappage scheme, but are dealers now desperate for sales? If they are, would some of you mind sharing how much you managed to negotiate off the list price? I'm in the market for something practical around £20k, but I'm sure others would be interested in discounts achieved on cars at different price points.
On the same theme, what do we think will happen when VAT goes up to 20% in January? Do we think that dealers will absorb the tax rise and offer even better deals to get people back in the showroom or are they already at the limit of their discounting resulting in the buyer having to cough up for the extra VAT?
On the same theme, what do we think will happen when VAT goes up to 20% in January? Do we think that dealers will absorb the tax rise and offer even better deals to get people back in the showroom or are they already at the limit of their discounting resulting in the buyer having to cough up for the extra VAT?
Perhaps I ought to clarify that I am looking for a new car. I'm not surprised there is shortage of low mileage used stuff because there is no NEED to change these cars, only a desire to get something different. Given the lack of cash around at the moment I think a lot of people have to put their desires on the back burner.
http://www.peugeot.co.uk/showroom/latest-offers/ju...
Seems pretty desprate to me although looking at thier cars now i'm not suprized!
Seems pretty desprate to me although looking at thier cars now i'm not suprized!
I've seen the Skoda and SEAT deals. Good as they are I just don't think I can cope with telling people what I drive. I already have to justify my diesel, but a Skoda is just too much. Sorry to Skoda owners.
Not going anywhere near a Peugeot either, but thanks for the info.
Has anyone managed to get a monumental deal on a Ford recently? I'm talking 25% off, say a Focus, which will replaced next summer?
Not going anywhere near a Peugeot either, but thanks for the info.
Has anyone managed to get a monumental deal on a Ford recently? I'm talking 25% off, say a Focus, which will replaced next summer?
SonicHedgeHog said:
Perhaps I ought to clarify that I am looking for a new car. I'm not surprised there is shortage of low mileage used stuff because there is no NEED to change these cars, only a desire to get something different. Given the lack of cash around at the moment I think a lot of people have to put their desires on the back burner.
Apart from a few franchises, the new car job is very quietSonicHedgeHog said:
I've seen the Skoda and SEAT deals. Good as they are I just don't think I can cope with telling people what I drive. I already have to justify my diesel, but a Skoda is just too much. Sorry to Skoda owners.
Not going anywhere near a Peugeot either, but thanks for the info.
Has anyone managed to get a monumental deal on a Ford recently? I'm talking 25% off, say a Focus, which will replaced next summer?
find someone who works for ford.. youll get a better deal than thatNot going anywhere near a Peugeot either, but thanks for the info.
Has anyone managed to get a monumental deal on a Ford recently? I'm talking 25% off, say a Focus, which will replaced next summer?
Blib said:
Gizmo! said:
They're very desperate. Trying to sell the OH's Mito at the moment and no matter how much you drop the price they just come down to match you. Not that they're selling anyway!
0/TThe Mito's going? What she getting?

She's getting an MX5.
(No point having two cars when we both walk to work).
POORCARDEALER said:
I am desperate for clean low mileage used stock
Well, if people aren't buying NEW cars that's hardly surprising.As you and I know, and contrary to PH wisdom, the motor trade has rarely been "easy". These recent years have been very difficult and it's hard to see where it's headed.
s1962a said:
Which manufacturers are doing well at the moment?
Skoda actually, up 73%. And there's a massive waiting list and demand for most models. A Yeti is into the middle of next year, and there's also long lead times on many Octavia/Fabia variants too. Which is strange seeing as how they're giving them away. Chicken and egg I suppose, which came first, the demand or the discount?I think Skoda have long delivery times because they now build cars to order rather than having them sat in a field for months on end. I'm sure their prices are proving popular with people on a budget too.
For the record I fully recognise Skoda make very good cars. Unfortunately, outside this kind of forum there is still an image problem although it is getting better. It's like the the Cool Wall - "what do you drive?", "a Skoda Murcielago". People don't hear Murcielago because they already made up their mind when you said Skoda.
Anyway, I need to find someone who works for Ford. More than 25% would be fantastic.
For the record I fully recognise Skoda make very good cars. Unfortunately, outside this kind of forum there is still an image problem although it is getting better. It's like the the Cool Wall - "what do you drive?", "a Skoda Murcielago". People don't hear Murcielago because they already made up their mind when you said Skoda.
Anyway, I need to find someone who works for Ford. More than 25% would be fantastic.
SonicHedgeHog said:
I think Skoda have long delivery times because they now build cars to order rather than having them sat in a field for months on end. I'm sure their prices are proving popular with people on a budget too.
For the record I fully recognise Skoda make very good cars. Unfortunately, outside this kind of forum there is still an image problem although it is getting better. It's like the the Cool Wall - "what do you drive?", "a Skoda Murcielago". People don't hear Murcielago because they already made up their mind when you said Skoda.
Anyway, I need to find someone who works for Ford. More than 25% would be fantastic.
Stupid people who think skoda are still Soviet sheds means that the people in the know end up with a brilliant car, for less than a VW.For the record I fully recognise Skoda make very good cars. Unfortunately, outside this kind of forum there is still an image problem although it is getting better. It's like the the Cool Wall - "what do you drive?", "a Skoda Murcielago". People don't hear Murcielago because they already made up their mind when you said Skoda.
Anyway, I need to find someone who works for Ford. More than 25% would be fantastic.
Noticed how second hand Fabia VRS prices will not budge?
Just like people who think MX5's are for hairdressers and Alfa's break down every 12 seconds.
danyeates said:
You can buy a new Skoda Octavia VRS TDI estate which would list at around £22,000 for £16,900 at the moment (Dealer will do a discount and the Skoda UK will pay the VAT). Bargain for a 170hp diesel estate car!! And that's with a 50% deposit and 2 years interest free credit!
But you'd have to wait until the end of April onwards to get your hands on it. Long waiting list due to the VAT discount. Very good cars though (I've had two Superbs).Gassing Station | General Gassing [Archive] | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff






