What fresh hell is this?
What fresh hell is this?
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macron

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12,387 posts

185 months

Tuesday
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£10 for a test drive. There's not wanting time wasters, but...



paul_c123

1,386 posts

12 months

Tuesday
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They probably get a lot of messers.

ChocolateFrog

33,677 posts

192 months

Tuesday
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The only way I'd entertain that is if I'd negotiated the price in advance factoring it in and on the condition nothing cropped up on the subsequent test drive

Trevor555

4,936 posts

103 months

Tuesday
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I've been thinking about this, and have differing views.

As a retired car dealer, it isn't something I'd do.

Buying, it wouldn't stop me buying a car, but would expect it to be refunded if the car had issues that stopped me buying it.

When I entered the motor trade in the late 80's there were always people just test driving cars for something to do on a Sunday afternoon, it was frustrating for the sales staff.

In the end the boss banned test drives for a while, but that certainly lost us some sales, but not all.

Love the bit about not answering with held numbers, and texts. I used to be the same.

My adverts read "for the quickest response give me a call, I don't sit in front of my computer all day"

mac96

5,458 posts

162 months

Tuesday
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£10 sounds enough to irritate real potential customers, but not enough to discourage time wasters who fancy a go in a particular car. So what's the point, other than a small income stream?

lost in espace

6,433 posts

226 months

Tuesday
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Could be for insurance?