Has my approved Rolls Royce been “clocked”? Please help

Has my approved Rolls Royce been “clocked”? Please help

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946 posts

273 months

Saturday 13th November 2021
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So the car only 'lives' 1 mile from the testing station. Either that, or it must be transported there...

md_ph

369 posts

105 months

Saturday 13th November 2021
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It will be covered transport back to dealers and service/mot at the same time and then transported back..

Fast Eddie

416 posts

246 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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hotwheels23 said:
We were in lockdown and was not told of any issues, in fact the opposite I was directed to the provenance statement which the car clearly does not meet
Whaaaaat?

Mikebentley

6,141 posts

141 months

Wednesday 26th January 2022
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md_ph said:
It will be covered transport back to dealers and service/mot at the same time and then transported back..
My brothers motorbike and Escort Harriers all do 1 mile a year to the MOT station.

Hol

8,419 posts

201 months

Thursday 27th January 2022
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b9boy said:
Countdown said:
I'd agree with you if that's what RR had done in the first place. The silence from the Main Dealer and the hassle/stress the OP appears to have been put through doesn't suggest "Company with a Conscience" to me.
I think RR as a company have done the right thing but agree that the Manchester franchise would never get a penny of my money. This is why I posed the question above about wondering what RR did to the dealership because there are clearly some big problems at Manchester given how they behaved until forced to do something, plus something dodgy in how the car ended up with its Provenance status in the first place.

So we’ll done RR, and booooooo to the Manchester dealership.
Exactly. The company and the dealer are not the same.

The dealer may have acted poorly and dishonestly, but the company acted with class, once the Top people got involved.