Are 600LTs totally Sold Out?
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I spoke to my dealer today about taking my 570s back (bought in July 2018). Was just curious on dealers buying stock. Told me they had a full stock for the end of the year and would not consider even entertaining it until Jan 2019. I love the car but not using as much as i hoped and weather has been rubbish recently. Seems like it is true about the dealers not wanting to buy stock back.
monaco1981 said:
I spoke to my dealer today about taking my 570s back (bought in July 2018). Was just curious on dealers buying stock. Told me they had a full stock for the end of the year and would not consider even entertaining it until Jan 2019. I love the car but not using as much as i hoped and weather has been rubbish recently. Seems like it is true about the dealers not wanting to buy stock back.
Right, it's been said many times. Quite bad really especially if you really needed to get out of it.monaco1981 said:
I spoke to my dealer today about taking my 570s back (bought in July 2018). Was just curious on dealers buying stock. Told me they had a full stock for the end of the year and would not consider even entertaining it until Jan 2019. I love the car but not using as much as i hoped and weather has been rubbish recently. Seems like it is true about the dealers not wanting to buy stock back.
Basically I think its fkING disgusting when a dealer wont buy back its own product for retail,that simply goes to show that there is little to no value in second hand Mclarens, come January they will tell you they are fully stocked to spring!What sort of relationship is it when after spending circa £180K on a car the dealer doesn't want to know about the very product it sells. I'm so pleased I bought a Porsche in the end,no such problems they will buy it back anytime and also gave me a great price on my last one.
Sounds like I had a lucky escape not buying a 570
Juno said:
What sort of relationship is it when after spending circa £180K on a car the dealer doesn't want to know about the very product it sells. I'm so pleased I bought a Porsche in the end,no such problems they will buy it back anytime and also gave me a great price on my last one.
That may have something to do with Porsche not having made any new cars for a while. As I understand it dealers are making stupid bids to buy nearly new cars off customers because it is the closest thing they can get to a new car right now.jayemm89 said:
That may have something to do with Porsche not having made any new cars for a while. As I understand it dealers are making stupid bids to buy nearly new cars off customers because it is the closest thing they can get to a new car right now.
Speaking to a dealer the other week who’d agreed to take a nearly new 911 in against a new RR , the customer rang him up and told him a Porsche dealer was so desperate for stock he’d offered the owner virtually what he’d paid for it new as an outright purchase.Same position a friend of mine found himself in last month , so it would appear they are desperate for good stock to sell.
monaco1981 said:
I spoke to my dealer today about taking my 570s back (bought in July 2018). Was just curious on dealers buying stock. Told me they had a full stock for the end of the year and would not consider even entertaining it until Jan 2019. I love the car but not using as much as i hoped and weather has been rubbish recently. Seems like it is true about the dealers not wanting to buy stock back.
Interesting you say this as a friend of mine recently sold his to a dealer called International Collectables. Might be worth a try...Juno said:
monaco1981 said:
I spoke to my dealer today about taking my 570s back (bought in July 2018). Was just curious on dealers buying stock. Told me they had a full stock for the end of the year and would not consider even entertaining it until Jan 2019. I love the car but not using as much as i hoped and weather has been rubbish recently. Seems like it is true about the dealers not wanting to buy stock back.
Basically I think its fkING disgusting when a dealer wont buy back its own product for retail,that simply goes to show that there is little to no value in second hand Mclarens, come January they will tell you they are fully stocked to spring!What sort of relationship is it when after spending circa £180K on a car the dealer doesn't want to know about the very product it sells. I'm so pleased I bought a Porsche in the end,no such problems they will buy it back anytime and also gave me a great price on my last one.
Sounds like I had a lucky escape not buying a 570
and am sure the offer BMW gives you for your M5 a few months after you drove it off the lot will probably either be really bad or not forthcoming at all
Edit: or to stay with the Porsche example, I am not sure how keen Porsche is right now to buy back your Diesel Panamera or Cayenne
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