Distance buying.. driven delivery or low loader?
Distance buying.. driven delivery or low loader?
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MasteringGuy

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34 posts

61 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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Scrump

23,918 posts

186 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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If only a 90 minute drive away I would rather save the delivery money and go to see the car before buying.

cayman-black

13,262 posts

244 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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Dealer delivered my Mercedes by driving it to me then collecting a hire car i wasn't given the choice.

HTP99

25,058 posts

168 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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What's the issue with it being driven to you OP, its a used car so it's obviously been driven a fair amount already?

Jasandjules

72,506 posts

257 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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My C Class was in Scotland and the dealer met me half way at a branch... That was still a three hour drive for me...
My E Class I just drove to the dealer and drove the car back as it was a three hour drive....

Mr Tidy

31,013 posts

155 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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My sister bought a car a few months ago.

It was at a dealer about 50 miles away so I went with her to view it.

She decided to buy it and they offered a choice of collecting it ar they would deliver, so it made sense to save ourselves another trip and have it delivered.

Someone drove it to her on trade plates. She checked it over and he walked down to the local station.

Worked very well. I'm not sure how having it delivered on a transporter would have been any better!

KungFuPanda

4,637 posts

198 months

Sunday 22nd August 2021
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My view is that if it’s driven to you, at least it’s capable of getting their under it’s own steam which can only be a positive thing.

dalzo

1,877 posts

164 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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I had a brand new s3 on lease a few years ago, guy drove it from London to Glasgow and put 550 miles on it before I even got it.

Way I looked at it was he had already done half my running in process. Most of the delivery drivers are careful and will take it easy to ge the car to you in best condition.

ninjag

1,878 posts

147 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Infiniti used a transporter to move my Jaguar XF from their Leeds branch to their Glasgow branch and I was happier with this after seeing how previous cars had been treated by various dealership staff which included eating lunch in it, doing the local shopping run, booting it whilst cold, general joyriding and flying over speedbumps and buckling an alloy.

Unlike previous owners it's not their car, so perhaps a greater chance they won't care.

Scrump

23,918 posts

186 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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MasteringGuy said:
In which case I would have it driven. I can’t see any benefit to it being transporter delivered which is worth paying extra for.

Dimebars

1,066 posts

122 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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£100k prancing horse? Trailer

£10k Mazda 3? Driven delivery

dhutch

17,623 posts

225 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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I really cant see it being an issue.

- 90mins mileage is going to do bugger all to the value of any car you plan to use.
- I would assume in both instances the car is covered for damage in transit.


Daniel

ahenners

621 posts

154 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Another +1 here on driven. Had mine driven from Cambridge to Preston which is about 4 hours. Guy drove back in my PX. Was an old(ish) chap, got the impression he took it steady and listened to radio 4.

cayman-black

13,262 posts

244 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Yes, i was happy with the outcome the sales guy delivered it personally and he was a decent chap. Plus as you know you have the 14 days rejection in place also.

un1eash

667 posts

168 months

Monday 23rd August 2021
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Driven shouldn't be an issue, I'd request the driver doesn't pop in for a quick car wash though. Had a leased Juke Nismo previously and the driver put 2 large scratches in it from a petrol station jet wash.