Drive the deal?
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Anyone used these & if so would you use again?
Ran some numbers through the website & the savings looked surprisingly strong.
Delivery time seems Aug/Sept, but I can live with that.
Thinking of ordering stock car no options apart from a spare wheel to avoid/reduce the chip & other delays
Ran some numbers through the website & the savings looked surprisingly strong.
Delivery time seems Aug/Sept, but I can live with that.
Thinking of ordering stock car no options apart from a spare wheel to avoid/reduce the chip & other delays

Technoholic said:
I just took my best deal from DTD or coast2coast or any of the brokers who gave me the best price and gave it to my preferred dealer who matched it.
And as you say, buying new was cheaper than used
Different dealers, back in 2015 my local ford dealer wouldn’t budge. Was 6k more expensive!And as you say, buying new was cheaper than used
Technoholic said:
I just took my best deal from DTD or coast2coast or any of the brokers who gave me the best price and gave it to my preferred dealer who matched it.
And as you say, buying new was cheaper than used
Is this recently?And as you say, buying new was cheaper than used
The DTD offer is £3.8k cheaper than my local Ford dealer, who’s deals were or selected cars.
About 3 weeks ago when I ordered my rs6. Best discount for me was coast2coastcars. I used carwow to get the best discount there first direct from a dealer. Picked the best one who was willing to negotiate and sent the the written quote from c2c and ended up 6.5k off list and direct from them.
g40steve said:
Delivery time seems Aug/Sept, but I can live with that.
...2023? 2024? Quoted delivery times are usually not contractual and often 'slip', sometimes by a lot!You may want to check you have the right to cancel if the car is not delivered by a certain date of your choosing
Canon_Fodder said:
...2023? 2024? Quoted delivery times are usually not contractual and often 'slip', sometimes by a lot!
You may want to check you have the right to cancel if the car is not delivered by a certain date of your choosing
2022, will enquire about right to cancel.You may want to check you have the right to cancel if the car is not delivered by a certain date of your choosing
Deliberately ordered car with no packs that are on back order etc.
AlwynMike said:
If the deal is dependant on taking finance (as many are), just take the finance and when you collect the car, call the finance company and pay it off. (Assuming you don't want/need the finance) You have a 14 day cooling off period so no issues. I've done it twice.
I have done this twice as well and one of the times was a drive the deal purchase of a focus st. I suspect the original poster is looking at fiesta st deals from the level of discount he mentioned
Drive the deal have some good prices on new Seat Leon’s
Question is, they are offering an extra £750 for cash buyers if you or anyone in the household currently owns a seat.
Will that include any VAG car to qualify or are they strictly Seat badge only?
It’s a Seat UK thing, just wondering how strict they are.
The £750 off is a deal breaker, tried speaking to a local Seat dealer but not heard back from sales team.
Question is, they are offering an extra £750 for cash buyers if you or anyone in the household currently owns a seat.
Will that include any VAG car to qualify or are they strictly Seat badge only?
It’s a Seat UK thing, just wondering how strict they are.
The £750 off is a deal breaker, tried speaking to a local Seat dealer but not heard back from sales team.
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