Courtesy cars
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Poseidon

Original Poster:

225 posts

162 months

Am I being a bit of a spoilt brat here or am I right to feel miffed?

My car is booked in with a dealer this week to get work done, this is a Premium brand, who make some nice driver focused cars. They advertise - both the brand and the dealer themselves - that they only use courtesy cars from that brand. On my booking it also listed the model I was getting, along with the chassis No., which was one of their models and quite a desirable car. I was looking forward to driving it.

I dropped my car in earlier on in the week and was given a car from another, cheaper brand. It was dirty inside and out, had belongings and food inside from whoever used it last, and is overdue a service.

I didn t mention anything at the time as I was in a rush, but was going to tell them I was disappointed in both the car and the state it s in tomorrow when I return it.

So what s the consensus, am I ungrateful and away to make myself look like a prat?


Ussrcossack

1,047 posts

70 months

It should be clean and free of belongings

What is the premium brand you have and what have you got
It's sometimes perception

Davie

6,149 posts

243 months

I'd just be glad I wasn't getting the bus or walking in the rain...

Wills2

29,354 posts

203 months


It should be clean and road worthy other than that not sure that you're entitled to anything else, I remember dropping off my at the time 12 month old 911 off for some paintwork at an OPC and picking up the keys to a fiesta, sometimes you don't get want you'd like.




Hoofy

79,906 posts

310 months

It's what I expect from a backstreet garage that you access down a potholed access alleyway behind a bunch of vape, charity and betting shops, strewn with overfilled industrial bins and half torn bin bags, but would consider myself lucky to get a courtesy car because they're only charging £60 per hour. What do you mean you're being charged £190+VAT per hour? So yeah, I'd mention it.

Ussrcossack

1,047 posts

70 months

Hoofy said:
It's what I expect from a backstreet garage that you access down a potholed access alleyway behind a bunch of vape, charity and betting shops, strewn with overfilled industrial bins and half torn bin bags, but would consider myself lucky to get a courtesy car because they're only charging £60 per hour. What do you mean you're being charged £190+VAT per hour? So yeah, I'd mention it.
Yeah but with a back street place I'd expect some soiled panties in the footwell


Poseidon

Original Poster:

225 posts

162 months

It’s a 911 I’ve booked in.

Just to say, it’s not that I feel entitled to a decent car, more the fact that their adverts list a benefit of using them as only using Porsche courtesy cars, which obviously isn’t the case!


otolith

68,099 posts

232 months

Poseidon said:
It s a 911 I ve booked in.

Just to say, it s not that I feel entitled to a decent car, more the fact that their adverts list a benefit of using them as only using Porsche courtesy cars, which obviously isn t the case!
Their courtesy cars are all Porsches.

They've given you a discourtesy car.

Neil-nvaua

286 posts

9 months

Poseidon said:
I didn t mention anything at the time as I was in a rush, but was going to tell them I was disappointed in both the car and the state it s in tomorrow when I return it.

So what s the consensus, am I ungrateful and away to make myself look like a prat?
I think had you mentioned it at the time and stood firm, they may have found you a better car - years ago Mercedes told me they had no courtesy cars despite one being booked and when I stood firm their SL demonstrator was wheeled out of the showroom for me (because it was closest to the door).

However complaining after the fact - which I would do anyway - is probably just going to get you a shrug and a sheepish apology unless you really want to kick off about it and demand some form of compensation.

Wills2

29,354 posts

203 months

Poseidon said:
It s a 911 I ve booked in.

Just to say, it s not that I feel entitled to a decent car, more the fact that their adverts list a benefit of using them as only using Porsche courtesy cars, which obviously isn t the case!
Well there you go, some OPCs will give you a Porsche loaner some won't, Bolton used to give me a Boxster, Leeds (JCT) would give you a c class merc and one gave me a Fiesta etc..





Smint

3,455 posts

63 months

Maybe they ran out of proper courtesy cars reflective of £200 an hour labour rates and gave you a bog standard bodyshop insurance spec el cheapo.

Wouldn't have bothered me but i object to other people discarded filth especially of a smoker has been using it, take ages to get the stench from your hands let alone your clothes.
I had a Kia Pride for several weeks many years ago, really quiet enjoyed the little thing better still if it had been fitted with serviceable rear shockers at the factory.

georgeyboy12345

4,581 posts

63 months

Ussrcossack said:
Yeah but with a back street place I'd expect some soiled panties in the footwell
Expect or hope for?

Ussrcossack

1,047 posts

70 months

georgeyboy12345 said:
Ussrcossack said:
Yeah but with a back street place I'd expect some soiled panties in the footwell
Expect or hope for?
I'll edge my bets and say both

vikingaero

13,080 posts

197 months

Sometimes a premium brand will borrow cars from garages within their own brand name. So a Big Cheese BMW might get cars off Big Cheese Hyundai, and worse case they might get cars from Enterprise.

alscar

9,399 posts

241 months

I imagine there will be something in the small print about subject to availability.
How much are you paying for this courtesy car and how much will you be driving it ?
Whilst I’d expect it to be free of food remnants and litter I’m not sure I’d be too bothered otherwise as long as it drives and is legal.

Andy86GT

1,063 posts

93 months

It used to be the case that the courtesy cars were essentially highly specified demonstrators. The thinking by the dealer being that you'd be tempted to chop in for the better model.
When I ask about a courtesy car at my local BMW dealer I'm told (politely) none available. Sign of the times I guess.

Muzzer79

12,961 posts

215 months

Poseidon said:
It s a 911 I ve booked in.

Just to say, it s not that I feel entitled to a decent car, more the fact that their adverts list a benefit of using them as only using Porsche courtesy cars, which obviously isn t the case!
It's reasonable to expect a clean, usable car.

It's not reasonable to expect a 'premium' brand. You get what you're given. It's only for a few hours.

Austin Prefect

2,505 posts

20 months

Someone I knew many years got a courtesy car from the Porsche specialist whenever his 911 was in for some work. Always a Golf with a 'My other car is a Porsche' sticker on the back. He didn't mind people thinking he drove a Golf, but giving the impression he had no sense of humour was obviously embarrassing.

Pica-Pica

16,482 posts

112 months

Ussrcossack said:
Hoofy said:
It's what I expect from a backstreet garage that you access down a potholed access alleyway behind a bunch of vape, charity and betting shops, strewn with overfilled industrial bins and half torn bin bags, but would consider myself lucky to get a courtesy car because they're only charging £60 per hour. What do you mean you're being charged £190+VAT per hour? So yeah, I'd mention it.
Yeah but with a back street place I'd expect some soiled panties in the footwell
Well, those little extras are nothing to be sniffed at.

the-norseman

15,637 posts

199 months

Last time I had a Porsche in at the OPC (no longer have a Porsche) they gave me a BMW.