24h test - fuel light on, flame suit ready :)
24h test - fuel light on, flame suit ready :)
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numtumfutunch

Original Poster:

5,027 posts

158 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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I popped into my local aspirational prestige car dealer for old people earlier this week and whilst chatting was offered a 2+h test drive

I've just picked up the car and within half a mile of leaving the dealer the fuel light illuminated

Now call me tight fisted by all means but by comparison bmw gave me a 5 series last month with a full tank (of which I used less than a quarter)

Comments?

loose cannon

6,053 posts

261 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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I should imagine if you had taken it with a full tank you would have to return it with a full tank,
I can’t see many dealers giving you free fuel on top of a 24 hour test drive unless it’s funded via the manufacturer as a promotion

No ideas for a name

2,902 posts

106 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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As long as there is enough fuel to get to the nearest fuel station, what is the issue?
You either fill it now, or before you return it.

JeremyH5

1,790 posts

155 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Er, why are you miffed about spending £20 for some petrol when the dealer has given you a free car for you to try for two hours?

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2,902 posts

106 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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JeremyH5 said:
Er, why are you miffed about spending £20 for some petrol when the dealer has given you a free car for you to try for two hours?
I think he meant 24h, the 2+ was a typo.

Nickp82

3,740 posts

113 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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You are, indeed, tight-fisted


RaineyDays

265 posts

120 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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You expect the dealer to fork out £60 a day for ‘potential’ customers to try out their car

anonymous-user

74 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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If I had any fuel I’d set light to your flame suit.

Dave.

7,770 posts

273 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Snowflake hehe

Butter Face

33,612 posts

180 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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We don’t normally expect customers to put fuel in demos but we don’t lend them out for more than an hour at a time really.

I think for 24 hour test drives you should rightly be expected to supply your own fuel.

loose cannon

6,053 posts

261 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Butter lend me a meg 280 and I will gladly fill it up twice maybe in 24 hours I might even want to buy it then angel

hooblah

539 posts

107 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Go back and threaten them with legal action.

TheJimi

26,883 posts

263 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Butter Face said:
I think for 24 hour test drives you should rightly be expected to supply your own fuel.
Aye, only fair, I reckon.

DoubleD

22,154 posts

128 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Tighter than a nuns.....

Mexman

2,442 posts

104 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Blame the last person who drove it on a 2 hour jolly and was also too tight to put fuel in it.
What is the motor trade, some kind of charity?

SidewaysSi

10,742 posts

254 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Have you got any intention of actually buying these cars or are you wasting their time?

jeremyh1

1,466 posts

147 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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You go into dealers expecting things for free
If you came to my business expecting things for free
I would tell you to suck my septic stump
Tosser !

Mexman

2,442 posts

104 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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numtumfutunch said:
I popped into my local aspirational prestige car dealer for old people earlier this week and whilst chatting was offered a 2+h test drive

I've just picked up the car and within half a mile of leaving the dealer the fuel light illuminated

Now call me tight fisted by all means but by comparison bmw gave me a 5 series last month with a full tank (of which I used less than a quarter)

Comments?
So you used £25 quids worth of fuel on a BMW test drive, presumably didn't buy it and didn't refuel it either.
So the next person does the same, and then the next person, and then the next person, see where I am going with this?
Before you know it, fuel tank is empty.
Dealer probably tipped a can of fuel in it when he was expecting you in to test drive as I dare say the last driver probably bought it back completely empty (as is typically usual)
The last time I looked, I don't remember seeing fuel stations on site at most car dealerships.
Certainly where I work, due to safety rules, we are only allowed to keep around 80 litres of fuel in containers on site.
And that is too keep over 150 cars fuelled and ready to drive on demo or to tip into a sold car to remove the lit fuel light.

Butter Face

33,612 posts

180 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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loose cannon said:
Butter lend me a meg 280 and I will gladly fill it up twice maybe in 24 hours I might even want to buy it then angel
Yeah no worries hehe


numtumfutunch

Original Poster:

5,027 posts

158 months

Friday 17th August 2018
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Yep, it's going pretty much the way I thought smile

Fact is I've now driven it for an hour (fuel cost approx £6) and realised the seat squab doesn't tilt adjust and is horribly uncomfortable as I have long legs - and a tight fist smile

Must be a local thing, dealers always volunteer to take the car solo for the afternoon with no pressure. If I'd had this one for a ten minute lap of the block I'd be clueless that I can't get comfortable.

But ultimately they offered the 24h test without prompting, I wasn't blagging

Cheers