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TJH1985 Member Since: 11 Feb 2015 Location: Nottingham Posts: 664 |
Being looked up and down is so common, I have had that at most dealerships, I think I was 25 when I purchased my first BMW and clearly my face and dog walking clothes didn’t fit - yet my parents who would never dream of buying new are basically treated like royalty by dealers.
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25th Dec 2019 8:09pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
That reminds me of a fair test of a proper, old school, Land Rover dealership - go in dressed to take the dog out AND take dog in with you! It got the relationship with mine off on a solid footing |
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25th Dec 2019 8:26pm |
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Gsxr1250dave Member Since: 20 Oct 2018 Location: London Posts: 890 |
A few years back and I mean at least 25/30 a local fella did good selling his chain of 6 fish n chips shops off for well over a million, that was a lot back then. He always wanted a roller so goes into a dealership in his every day stinking of fish gear.... sales man wouldnt give him the time of day but the young lad out the back made him and tea and was nice to him, next day he goes back asks for the lad to sell him a rolls confirms they work on commission sales puts a case on the desk opens it.......£120k or what ever it was cash tells the old fella from the day before to feckoff the young lad was sorting him out.
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25th Dec 2019 9:14pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 57 |
Ditto the above. For many years I used to purchase Defenders, some Discos and RRS models from James Edwards in Chester and always went in with 2 spaniels, who the staff adored. Loan cars with the dogs no issues...knew all the staff. Then it changed to Hunters and then Inchcape and the they got all snotty not even allowing dogs in the showroom and definitely not loan cars. I changed to another dealer who are all and more that James Edwards used to be and nothing is any trouble for them. Perfect. |
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25th Dec 2019 10:47pm |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
Absolutely. You’ve just described my relationship with County, Barnstaple, North Devon. An old fashioned, non chain, dealership |
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26th Dec 2019 2:57am |
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Andy S Member Since: 16 Jun 2013 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 1017 |
I’ve used Harwoods Edenbridge for 20 years for the same reason. I bought my first LR, a Freelander 1, there when it was an independent MD called Testers, a family owned business. Family sold to another family owned business called Harwoods, but they left the customer facing people in place, so the same standards applied. Never had any horror stories with them, only good service and good prices on cars. |
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26th Dec 2019 11:55am |
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Gsxr1250dave Member Since: 20 Oct 2018 Location: London Posts: 890 |
Harwoods of endenbridge sold my mate a crash damaged discovery 4 and didn't disclose the fact. Was meant to be an ex landrover demo after chasing its history from LR it had new front and rear bumpers, windscreen both rear quarter panels plus a discovery 3 bonnet at some point which I found when detailing it for him which is what led us to investigate the car more closely
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26th Dec 2019 1:53pm |
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Andy S Member Since: 16 Jun 2013 Location: Sevenoaks Posts: 1017 |
That’s shocking and in no way at all reflects the customer experience I have with them. |
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26th Dec 2019 2:49pm |
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peanutbob Member Since: 02 Mar 2013 Location: UK Posts: 57 |
Something else I will mention is that there is a tendency for these new sharp suited snotty dealers to have a separate entrance for servicing. So, one drives into the car park into undercover service bay where an attractive girl with high heels meets you with an iPad or similar and takes the keys, and then you are abandoned. Halliwell Jones BMW in Chester goes even further in that the service building is quite distant from the sales building. The issue is that, therefore , there is no customer relationship as the sales dept has no idea that a previous client who has purchased an expensive vehicle a year earlier has now returned to the dealer and who might be thinking about a replacement....
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26th Dec 2019 3:33pm |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
Has the internet screwed it all for us???
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27th Dec 2019 12:47am |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 539 |
For me it's large chains that have screwed it all up and it isn't just in vehicles. Large chains are all plc's where the Board are beholden to the shareholders, NOT the customers and that's where the problems start. Drives:
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27th Dec 2019 8:22am |
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Red Merle Member Since: 19 Sep 2016 Location: Cornwall Posts: 2158 |
It’s changed everything. How many of buy our cars like we, or our parents used to? How many of us will support a small local dealer and leave them enough margin to provide us with the service we’d like? I can’t see how traditional dealers can hope to survive if they stick to the same old model that we all say that we like |
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27th Dec 2019 10:05am |
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Mikey Member Since: 10 Jan 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 1751 |
This When it all became about numbers and profits, and not customer satisfaction, and retention |
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27th Dec 2019 11:45am |
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CUE99T Member Since: 02 Oct 2011 Location: Glasgow Posts: 779 |
Is a new way of selling and buying and "using" the dealer required.....whats out there clearly isnt working....for the customer....or longer term the businesses.......I think a PAYG buy and service model would be better served.....a utlitiy like scheme where mileage and condition is utilised like a utility company..... all smug in my new plug! 2021 Westminster Black D300 2013 Vogue SE - gone Some Porsche Cayenne guff pretending to be a 4x4!! 2006 Vogue 2004 Vogue 2001 Vogue |
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28th Dec 2019 2:03am |
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