Dealers..... Grrrrr....
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I'm sat here fuming on behalf of one of my team from work.
Her old Honda Accord has finally expired.
Her and her hubby have been in to buy a BMW 520D at their BMW local dealer. She's been telling me about the deal this morning.
List price £11000+
Plus:
Admin charge £50
Paint protection £500
GAP insyarance £500
Dent insurance £500
Tyre insurance £500
But they'll do a deal and lump all the 'extras' in for £1250. On top of the price.
I'm fecking fuming on her behalf. And she's already left a £1000 deposit.
I've told her to tell them to stick any extras, but seeing as she's already agreed the car price she'll have to pay that.
Apparently, they wouldn't negotiate on the car price because they'd already reduced it from £14000.
Really, really pisses me off that dealers would take advantage of anyone like this, just goes to show that it's the nice people get ripped off, she just thought all this was "normal".
I've shown her the online GAP insurance is £90 if she wants it.
Her old Honda Accord has finally expired.
Her and her hubby have been in to buy a BMW 520D at their BMW local dealer. She's been telling me about the deal this morning.
List price £11000+
Plus:
Admin charge £50
Paint protection £500
GAP insyarance £500
Dent insurance £500
Tyre insurance £500
But they'll do a deal and lump all the 'extras' in for £1250. On top of the price.
I'm fecking fuming on her behalf. And she's already left a £1000 deposit.
I've told her to tell them to stick any extras, but seeing as she's already agreed the car price she'll have to pay that.
Apparently, they wouldn't negotiate on the car price because they'd already reduced it from £14000.

Really, really pisses me off that dealers would take advantage of anyone like this, just goes to show that it's the nice people get ripped off, she just thought all this was "normal".
I've shown her the online GAP insurance is £90 if she wants it.
Don't agree with the dent and tyre protection so much but if an individual is willing to sign up for this then what is the problem? Also if they have dropped the car by £3000 then that's fair enough too.
I don't think the dealer came round to her house with a gun and forced her to sign.
Now those PPI people that phone me 5 times a day they're a real menace....
I don't think the dealer came round to her house with a gun and forced her to sign.
Now those PPI people that phone me 5 times a day they're a real menace....
yeh we used to automatically add GAP and paint protection to all quotes - charging a staggering £450 for each but we would do a 'deal' and let you have the two for £700
the paint protection was superguard which is about £60 in materials and 2 hours labour for the valeters and i think you can get private GAP policies for under £100
as said.,... 'fools and their money!'
the paint protection was superguard which is about £60 in materials and 2 hours labour for the valeters and i think you can get private GAP policies for under £100
as said.,... 'fools and their money!'
Get a grip, surely she has a mind of her own? Don't be so condescending. Not everyone has the confidence or time to go scouring the classifieds, wading through piles of s
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.
If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 
As much as yes, they are ripping people off, you have to remember that they are a business and people like your colleage are the exact sort of people they want walking through the door.
If you walk into a main dealer and agree to everything, they will take you for a ride. Any sales person would be stupid not to... Your colleage should know better and do some research.
Why would you just buy stuff someone told you to without having any idea what it is or what its worth?
If you walk into a main dealer and agree to everything, they will take you for a ride. Any sales person would be stupid not to... Your colleage should know better and do some research.
Why would you just buy stuff someone told you to without having any idea what it is or what its worth?
It annoys me as she's genuinely a nice lady that just doesn't know how it works, an innocent abroad if you like.
If anyone thinks the car really ever was up for sale at £1400 then you're being niaive too.
All the extras are just sharp selling pratices, it was the admin charge that particularly annoyed me. An admin charge? To sell you a car? From a car dealership? FFS!
If anyone thinks the car really ever was up for sale at £1400 then you're being niaive too.
All the extras are just sharp selling pratices, it was the admin charge that particularly annoyed me. An admin charge? To sell you a car? From a car dealership? FFS!
FranzKlampon said:
Get a grip, surely she has a mind of her own? Don't be so condescending. Not everyone has the confidence or time to go scouring the classifieds, wading through piles of s
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.
If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 
Ha ha, that thought did cross my mind as I was getting increasingly wound up on her behalf.
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 

The admin charge is the only thing on that list that I would take offence to.
The rest is optional, if she doesn't want it, she can just say no. If she's happy with the deal she's got, what does it matter?
And if you think that sometimes cars aren't reduced from 14k to 11k then you're the naive one.
The rest is optional, if she doesn't want it, she can just say no. If she's happy with the deal she's got, what does it matter?
And if you think that sometimes cars aren't reduced from 14k to 11k then you're the naive one.

Blib said:
Shirley,
Dent insurance £500
Tyre insurance £500
are merely ruses designed solely to screw money out of the naive?
How much do the tyres on this car actually cost?Dent insurance £500
Tyre insurance £500
are merely ruses designed solely to screw money out of the naive?
I know its a newish BMW and they are expensive but surely a £500 premium is a bit excessive?
Tyres on my car are only £40 each for a decent brand
It is a 99 Punto Sporting running 14s though 
Piersman2 said:
FranzKlampon said:
Get a grip, surely she has a mind of her own? Don't be so condescending. Not everyone has the confidence or time to go scouring the classifieds, wading through piles of s
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.
If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 
Ha ha, that thought did cross my mind as I was getting increasingly wound up on her behalf.
t, to find the odd gem? As long as she likes the car, it's reliable, and the staff friendly and knowledgeable, I'm sure she will enjoy her purchase experience.If only it wasn't for the knob on the next desk who reckons she's got a s
t deal... 


When I worked for dealerships we tried to implement an admin charge of £60 +vat, had it printed on an A4 piece of paper stuck on my desk. The general instruction from the bosses was to 'try your hand' with it, and if customers really grumble, say you'll speak to the manager and get it waived as a special privilege to you, Mr. Jones. 
I could sell GAP insurance because I believed in it, but that was at £299. When we tried £499 the conviction in my sales delivery wore off somewhat.

I could sell GAP insurance because I believed in it, but that was at £299. When we tried £499 the conviction in my sales delivery wore off somewhat.
Piersman2 said:
It annoys me as she's genuinely a nice lady that just doesn't know how it works, an innocent abroad if you like.
If anyone thinks the car really ever was up for sale at £1400 then you're being niaive too.
All the extras are just sharp selling pratices, it was the admin charge that particularly annoyed me. An admin charge? To sell you a car? From a car dealership? FFS!
As a dealer I can tell you that we quite often have significant price reductions, I've seen one month in "the book" write £1000 off a Ford Focus so I'm more than sure that 5 or 6 months in stock could write that out of a BMW. Also many dealers are on a stocking plan so are keen to part with an old piece of stock at close to or even below cost in order to bring a new piece in.If anyone thinks the car really ever was up for sale at £1400 then you're being niaive too.
All the extras are just sharp selling pratices, it was the admin charge that particularly annoyed me. An admin charge? To sell you a car? From a car dealership? FFS!
Pixelpeep said:
yeh we used to automatically add GAP and paint protection to all quotes - charging a staggering £450 for each but we would do a 'deal' and let you have the two for £700
the paint protection was superguard which is about £60 in materials and 2 hours labour for the valeters and i think you can get private GAP policies for under £100
as said.,... 'fools and their money!'
The last time I worked in a garage the cost of Superguard was much less than that, I think it was <£10 for the materials.the paint protection was superguard which is about £60 in materials and 2 hours labour for the valeters and i think you can get private GAP policies for under £100
as said.,... 'fools and their money!'
Still charged about £50-60 though.
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