carwow experiences
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TazLondon

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322 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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I've been getting a few quotes from carwow for a few models of cars and some quotes are pretty good (20% off list) whilst others haven't had a penny off.

Who's had experience of purchasing new cars from carwow? It seems a good way to buy a new car as I'd struggle to negotiate such discounts myself.

ReaperCushions

7,274 posts

204 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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If you follow 'Car Sales Memes' in facebook you'll know that car sales people seem to hate it.

Which means its probably good for you and not for them.

No practical advice though, sorry.

chr15b

3,467 posts

210 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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From what I remember you just buy direct from the dealer you like the quote of.

Unlike broadspeed who kind of act as a broker and you have to trust some cash with.

Burwood

18,718 posts

266 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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My experience was very good. There were zero discounts, actually 2% max offered from 4 local dealers. The 2% was offered by one. The other three laughed and gave zero. Car wow achieved 10%. Direct dealer contact. Simple and efficient

Sheepshanks

38,657 posts

139 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Used it to buy a Tiguan last summer - no p/x so just wanted the best price, but also needed the car quickly. DtD was cheaper but wouldn't connect me to their chosen dealer unless I agreed I would wait the factory lead-time.

Through Car-Wow, six dealers quoted, including the nearest and next to nearest dealer to me (both part of the same group). They know how far away you are and I got the impression that they quote lower the further away you are, but there's no way I would buy a new from hundreds of miles away for the sake of £250.

I focussed on the cheapest and the next to nearest dealers (had already had an experience that made me wonder whether I was being filmed for candid camera at the nearest dealer) and pressed them a bit using the DtD price as a reference point. Got close enough to it with the nearby dealer.

The thing that most amazed me compared to usual contact with dealers is how fast they respond - apparently CarWow rates them on speed of response and a couple of them were coming back in minutes no mater what time of day I asked questions.

Supplying dealers service was very good - they got the car in 8 days - and got the full showroom unveil, bottle of champagne, tank of fuel etc. So they can't hate CarWow that much. I imagine they were less than thrilled when I withdrew from the PCP a week later though.

Burwood

18,718 posts

266 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Similar with me. Adapt ad prices of maybe broad speed was 11.2% but I just asked the car wow guy for 10% when his initial offer was 8. I took the view a real dealer has overhead so wanted to be fair and am happy with the deal.

jmcc500

667 posts

238 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Great experience with CarWow buying my partner's Yeti. Got good discount from dealer not too far away. Would have been perfect if said dealer been competent enough to order the spec we wanted, but that was purely their issue and nothing to do with CarWow.

TazLondon

Original Poster:

322 posts

239 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Thanks all. I've got a few months before I actually buy a car so just wanted to get a feel for the buying experience.

GTIAlex

1,935 posts

186 months

Thursday 14th July 2016
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Very good

Organised my Fiesta St-3 lease through carwow.

No deposit, 10kmiles, 24 Months, £214pm.


Fastpedeller

4,139 posts

166 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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I have been quoted some good prices via Carwow, so they are at least informative and potentially useful to drive down the price with other dealers. Does anyone know how buying by Carwow with TOPCASHBACK works? Topcashback says you get £55 back for using it, but gives no clues as to how you do the deal by Topcashback. Apparently once you do said deal there is a further £25 Amazon voucher available for completing a review as well! but again I don't know how frown

stanglish

297 posts

133 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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GTIAlex said:
Very good

Organised my Fiesta St-3 lease through carwow.

No deposit, 10kmiles, 24 Months, £214pm.
How out of interest? Quoted to buy it then messaged the dealers who replied? I didn't think you could put out a request for lease pricing but it would be great if it's possible!

Sheepshanks

38,657 posts

139 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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Fastpedeller said:
I have been quoted some good prices via Carwow, so they are at least informative and potentially useful to drive down the price with other dealers. Does anyone know how buying by Carwow with TOPCASHBACK works? Topcashback says you get £55 back for using it, but gives no clues as to how you do the deal by Topcashback.
I don't do any of the cash-back sites - seems like a recipe for angst, which I could without - but I imagine you have to open Car-Wow through Topcashback's site. Once the transaction was complete you'd probably have to log a claim.

Fastpedeller said:
Apparently once you do said deal there is a further £25 Amazon voucher available for completing a review as well! but again I don't know how frown
That worked OK - they send you a link, you do the review and they send a voucher. They ask you to do it as soon as the car is ordered (the dealer tells them) but I wanted to wait until we got it - that was fine with them.

768

18,491 posts

116 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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Sheepshanks said:
I imagine they were less than thrilled when I withdrew from the PCP a week later though.
What a farce that is.

Sheepshanks

38,657 posts

139 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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768 said:
Sheepshanks said:
I imagine they were less than thrilled when I withdrew from the PCP a week later though.
What a farce that is.
I've never done finance before but it completely changed the car-buying experience - I think the salesman would have turned himself inside out if I'd asked him to.

Yacht Broker

3,218 posts

287 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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bought a new audi q3 via the site last year.... fantastic... got 17.5% off straight away (cash purchase). rocked up at the local dealer and signed the order form.

so refreshing not to have to go into battle with dealers face to face.

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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stanglish said:
GTIAlex said:
Very good

Organised my Fiesta St-3 lease through carwow.

No deposit, 10kmiles, 24 Months, £214pm.
How out of interest? Quoted to buy it then messaged the dealers who replied? I didn't think you could put out a request for lease pricing but it would be great if it's possible!
It's not a lease, it's a PCP, I remember the discussion on his readers cars thread.

HTP99

24,534 posts

160 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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768 said:
Sheepshanks said:
I imagine they were less than thrilled when I withdrew from the PCP a week later though.
What a farce that is.
What do you mean?

Sheepshanks

38,657 posts

139 months

Friday 14th October 2016
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stanglish said:
How out of interest? Quoted to buy it then messaged the dealers who replied? I didn't think you could put out a request for lease pricing but it would be great if it's possible!
After they'd responded with cash/PCP deals through CarWow I got a couple of VW dealers to quote lease terms. At one dealer the same person dealt with it, at another they passed it on to their lease guy.

kurwa

73 posts

112 months

Saturday 15th October 2016
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here's one more trick, once all the quotes has come in, take even lower number than the lowest quote and write message to all of them stating that for example John Hendrick Honda dealership offered me the car for £9500 (when in fact they have offered it to you for £10k), and ask them to beat that if they can wink


forzaminardi

2,298 posts

207 months

Saturday 15th October 2016
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One of my colleague apparently got a great deal on a Mercedes C-Class using Carwow. He goes on about it at length and has recommends everyone try it out. Not that I'm in the market (nor, I think would I ever be for a brand new car), I checked it out one day; there seemed potential for getting a deal on some cars, depending I suppose on how lucky you are with your demand and their (over)supply. If you're after a brand new standard sort of car, you'd be a fool not to give it a go, all it takes is a couple of minutes to fill in an online form.