mike150
RMS Regular
Look up orangewheels who generally do most new cars a lot cheaper than the dealers.
I’m nearly sure you input your details and dealers give you quotes or their best price then you can contact them.
Edit actually I’m describing orangewheels there. Not sure if DTD is different
Get your carwow/orange wheels quote and take it to your dealer, they will be within £500 (flight/ferry)
Has anyone used the likes of Drivethedeal on here?
Mother in law has just ordered a new Q3 at Agnews and got absolutely stroked, I can get her a further £6k off by going through drivethedeal. I'm just wondering what way it works? Do you order through them, or at some stage do they reveal the dealer and you deal directly with them?
Get your carwow/orange wheels quote and take it to your dealer, they will be within £500 (flight/ferry)
Did she pay a deposit? A similar thing happened to an (impatient) in-law of mine only with Mercedes on Boucher. (I told him to leave it with me for a day or so and I would get him it much cheaper in Scotland). He phoned them and said he could get it cheaper across the water but they wouldn’t give his deposit back as they said the car had been ordered. He left it as I was able to get him the same car 4500 cheaper in Edinburgh so he was still 3000 better off in the end.
Has anyone used the likes of Drivethedeal on here?
Mother in law has just ordered a new Q3 at Agnews and got absolutely stroked, I can get her a further £6k off by going through drivethedeal. I'm just wondering what way it works? Do you order through them, or at some stage do they reveal the dealer and you deal directly with them?
It’s was direct with a Mercedes main dealer in Edinburgh I didn’t even have to go through any of the sites mentioned above.
I took a screenshot of a cheap deal and emailed everyone I could find on Google. Took me 5 minutes, saved a few quid and a trip to England
I was planning on ringing round a few tomorrow, I thought that might have a higher success rate than email?
How much are you charging the in laws to save them £5k?