Why are main dealers so lazy?
Why are main dealers so lazy?
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Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Browsing on ebay, their own website and the likes- 90% of ads do not state power/co2/mpg etc.

This info is rather important, is it down to lazyness or what?

Dave Hedgehog

15,801 posts

227 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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not to me, i know it and if i didnt i have google smile

Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Dave Hedgehog said:
not to me, i know it and if i didnt i have google smile
Don't get me wrong I know the figures, by and large but that's not the point. The majority of the public don't and for the price they charge I do find it lazy!

Save Ferris

2,737 posts

236 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Just out of curiosity, which manufacturers do you mean?

Matt UK

18,080 posts

223 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Why are main dealers so lazy?

Because they can be is the simple answer.

ambuletz

11,569 posts

204 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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While I think that is a little lazy I think its sort of a case of..

You are interested in hp and probably know alot about spec in which case you can google the info.
You know nothing about cars, so probably don't even know what hp is so would be meaningless to you.

ezi

1,734 posts

209 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Because consumers don't care and the ones that do, know.

daemon

38,947 posts

220 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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ezi said:
Because consumers don't care and the ones that do, know.
Thats the bottom line really.

I'd never think to put those details in my adverts. Realistically in this day and age those who care will have looked it up elsewhere anyway.

JimmyTheHand

1,001 posts

165 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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What details they don't publish, they can't be accused of getting wrong - e.g. fuel economy they can only quote the EU test results, but they know often they are unachievable for average driver so basically wrong.

Baked_bean

1,941 posts

215 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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all the information is available at the dealerships (generally), you need a reason for people to phone up and enquire.

LouD86

3,289 posts

176 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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ezi said:
Because consumers don't care and the ones that do, know.
Bingo - In general this is very true!


Baked_bean said:
all the information is available at the dealerships (generally), you need a reason for people to phone up and enquire.
Another damn good reason, bums in seats sell cars, as crude as that is!

Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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I agree with everything said but I still don't think it would do any harm sticking a few figures down.
An example is BMW.
Looking for a 335d. I know that around 2008 the (official) mpg is quoted at 42 mpg yet pre facelift I think the MPG is mid thirties official.
How do I know if an 08 car I'm looking at is the more economical model? I doubt ringing a BMW salesman would help me either!!

rallycross

13,693 posts

260 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Leicesterdave said:
I agree with everything said but I still don't think it would do any harm sticking a few figures down.
An example is BMW.
Looking for a 335d. I know that around 2008 the (official) mpg is quoted at 42 mpg yet pre facelift I think the MPG is mid thirties official.
How do I know if an 08 car I'm looking at is the more economical model? I doubt ringing a BMW salesman would help me either!!
just look on autotrader every car advertised has different tabs with the advert, there is one about performance and economy on every single car advertised. Not difficult to find the info.

Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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rallycross said:
just look on autotrader every car advertised has different tabs with the advert, there is one about performance and economy on every single car advertised. Not difficult to find the info.
Done this for years- all 335d's are quoted at 42mpg official.

Mustard

6,992 posts

268 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Leicesterdave said:
rallycross said:
just look on autotrader every car advertised has different tabs with the advert, there is one about performance and economy on every single car advertised. Not difficult to find the info.
Done this for years- all 335d's are quoted at 42mpg official.
And still not bought one? wink

Back to most consumers don't care, and those that do know


Leicesterdave

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2,288 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Mustard said:
And still not bought one? wink

Back to most consumers don't care, and those that do know
Yep but for facelifts/ newer engines it can be tricky.

PurpleMoonlight

22,362 posts

180 months

Sunday 12th August 2012
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Why are some dealers to lazy to put the price of a car in their adverts?

If they can't be arsed to do so, the last thing I am going to do is spend my time and call them to find out.

milner993

1,364 posts

185 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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PurpleMoonlight said:
Why are some dealers to lazy to put the price of a car in their adverts?

If they can't be arsed to do so, the last thing I am going to do is spend my time and call them to find out.
If you wanted somthing bad enough I'm 100% sure you would make that phone call I know I would.
If the price was to much all i've lost is 2 minutes of my time and a 10p phone call.

GroundEffect

13,864 posts

179 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Leicesterdave said:
Mustard said:
And still not bought one? wink

Back to most consumers don't care, and those that do know
Yep but for facelifts/ newer engines it can be tricky.
Erm, Facelifts by their very name should be quite easy to spot by looking at pictures.

daemon

38,947 posts

220 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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GroundEffect said:
Leicesterdave said:
Mustard said:
And still not bought one? wink

Back to most consumers don't care, and those that do know
Yep but for facelifts/ newer engines it can be tricky.
Erm, Facelifts by their very name should be quite easy to spot by looking at pictures.
Tricky with some - an LCI 5 series with a pre LCI car for example.