Car adverts that say 'doctor owned'
Car adverts that say 'doctor owned'
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paulguitar

Original Poster:

34,974 posts

140 months

Sunday 24th May
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What on earth is this about?


Mrs Guitar is a doctor, and I can confidently state that you wouldn't want to buy one of her old cars. Why do people put it on an ad as if having been owned by a doctor makes a car somehow more desirable?







Quattr04.

1,165 posts

18 months

Sunday 24th May
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It’s just the same as “lady owner” or “company owned”

Doctors are supposed to be upstanding in society and for some reason we assume that makes them a good car owner who services it on time, always waits for it to warm up, never rags it etc


M4cruiser

4,999 posts

177 months

Sunday 24th May
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Doctor's car wouldn't start, so he called the AA.

AA man recognised him as his own doctor! So he put two aspirins in the petrol tank and said "If it's not better by tomorrow give me another call".

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cliffords

3,962 posts

50 months

Sunday 24th May
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Sister a Doctor. Never never been driven by someone less mechanically sympathetic.

Mikebentley

8,528 posts

167 months

Sunday 24th May
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Son’s current and first car was 1 owner from new Fiat 500 from a lady Doctor. 6 yrs servicing all on time everything else not so good , bird st burns in the paintwork and many door dings. All up to speed now but a doctor doesn’t automatically equal fastidious ownership.

snuffy

12,966 posts

311 months

Sunday 24th May
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When a bought my GT-R, the salesman told me the previous owner was a dentist.

That's got nothing to do with nothing.

Bill

58,177 posts

282 months

Sunday 24th May
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My wife's a doctor, I'd rather have her car than her husband's... hehe

Paul Dishman

5,347 posts

264 months

Sunday 24th May
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One of my staff member s father worked at the HQ of the Devon & Cornwall Police as a caretaker. He was a keen Alfa fan and part ex d a 33 at the local Alfa dealer who described it as owned by a senior police officer in the ad in Autotrader. He had to go and explain that it wasn t anything to do with him, just the dealer making an incorrect assumption. I think he d been in the military so you could see where the dealer got the idea from

Edited by Paul Dishman on Sunday 24th May 20:50

Simon_GH

938 posts

107 months

Sunday 24th May
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I’ve written this previously but my mate’s Mum sold her one lady doctor owner from new car (full main dealer service history) when it should have said one careful and two careless (teenage sons) drivers from new.

South tdf

1,809 posts

222 months

Sunday 24th May
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My missus is a doctor and drives no different to any other drivers of similar cars. Will soon be doing first response work in it for a charity she’s involved in.

neilr

1,587 posts

290 months

Sunday 24th May
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Any car ad that states 'Doctor owned' or 'ex company director' or some such bilge like that should be tipping you off that the car is being sold by an Arthur Daley type wanna be prick and is best avoided.

See also ads that say things like "dent on door and age related marks, otherwise mint'

Steamer

14,148 posts

240 months

Sunday 24th May
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cliffords said:
Sister a Doctor. Never never been driven by someone less mechanically sympathetic.
Came here to say the same about a friend that is a doctor.... no mechanical sympathy and not a care in the world about anything that may present as a symptom outside of scheduled main dealer service bookings.

languagetimothy

1,734 posts

189 months

Sunday 24th May
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M4cruiser said:
Doctor's car wouldn't start, so he called the AA.

AA man recognised him as his own doctor! So he put two aspirins in the petrol tank and said "If it's not better by tomorrow give me another call".

biggrin
AA receptionist should have said,, "well, I think we can fit you in at 1015 a week next Thursday"

Marshall878

143 posts

21 months

Monday 25th May
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Ever experienced Dubizzle in the UAE?

Doctor Owned
British Owned
Canadian Doctor Owned
Cabin Crew Owned

And the best one

British Lady Golden Visa Expat Owned



dai1983

3,176 posts

176 months

Monday 25th May
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The only thing like this that counted was an old saloon or estate with a National Trust sticker in the window.

It didn't need a cheesy and blatantly deceptive description as the pictures, full maintenance dealer service history, empty MOT history and premium tyres spoke for themselves.

NT have done away with them though and you now use your membership card for free parking instead. Sad times.

ROTELLA

54 posts

8 months

Monday 25th May
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My old Saab had a Rotary Club sticker in the window, so I bought it!
In the glovebox I found a log of every gallon of petrol put in it over the last 5 years. Full main dealer history of course.
It was as solid & reliable as an old bank manager.

steveo3002

11,179 posts

201 months

Monday 25th May
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when i was in the trade doctors cars tended to all be beyond filthy dirty and neglected , not a selling point for me

if i saw it in a ad id think of del boy putting a bible in the glove box and claiming its the vicars car

The_Doc

6,165 posts

247 months

Monday 25th May
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I service all my cars on the button, they are maintained properly and I wait until my oil is warm before hitting the redline. (I never use main dealers though!)

Can I expect a 5% price premium when I sell my little Up?
It is also one owner from new. Seriously.

10%?


steveo3002

11,179 posts

201 months

Monday 25th May
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neilr said:
See also ads that say things like "dent on door and age related marks, otherwise mint'
dent should pop out easy , aircon needs regas

Paft Dunk

357 posts

285 months

Monday 25th May
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Steamer said:
cliffords said:
Sister a Doctor. Never never been driven by someone less mechanically sympathetic.
Came here to say the same about a friend that is a doctor.... no mechanical sympathy and not a care in the world about anything that may present as a symptom outside of scheduled main dealer service bookings.
Yep. Describes my Dr friend perfectly too. The only person I know who uses the crunching sound of alloy against concrete to park her (never serviced) car ‘properly’.