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New Car - would you be angry?

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Estellea56 Tue 13-Dec-16 13:04:20

Very much looked forward to collecting our brand new car the other day (probably our last) and when we got to the showroom the car was outside in the pouring rain. It had been raining all day and this was late afternoon.
When I protested about getting wet and examining the car in the pouring rain the car was reluctantly brought inside for us. I was so angry at this treatment. Am I just too fussy?
The car cost more than £20000.

nancyma Fri 16-Dec-16 16:42:38

The last time I bought a terribly expensive house it was left out in the rain when I moved in. No respect these estate agents.

Lacy123 Fri 16-Dec-16 16:45:45

I think you are very sad!, seems that you are full of your own self importance. Get a life and stop being so selfish. A donation to the poor & starving may make you feel better !

Jane10 Fri 16-Dec-16 16:53:01

nancyma grin Good one!

Lillie Fri 16-Dec-16 16:55:44

For a first time poster this thread is amazing! It has generated over 100 replies already! Maybe Estellea56 should be invited to give us another thread to discuss! wink

Greyduster Fri 16-Dec-16 17:04:13

After the slating she's had on this thread I be surprised if she'll ever post again!

portiatrue Fri 16-Dec-16 17:27:28

I don't mean to be rude - but you need to get a life!

Boosgran Fri 16-Dec-16 17:32:02

I agree greyduster. Appalling comments from some posters.

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 17:37:58

Never mind, it was £20k a couple of weeks ago, it's only worth 1/2 of that now, so not so much to worry about if it gets wet. We bought a 3 month old car with 500 miles on the clock, it was £9k off the new price, and that was the forecourt price not what the seller got for it, he probably lost £15k.

Chris1603 Fri 16-Dec-16 17:51:30

I think Estellea meant she wanted to inspect the car - look at the paintwork etc and make sure all was as it should be before it was handed over to her. I think this is reasonable for a £20k plus purchase.

For most people a car is the second most expensive purchase made - the first being a house. For others the most expensive purchase. It is a big event getting a new car and this car showroom have certainly fallen short on good customer service.

No doubt you will be asked to give customer service feedback then Estellea have your say.

Personally I dislike shopping for a new car, These places are so unwelcoming and quite often sexist and ageist.

And if we don't make a fuss like Estellea things will never improve.

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 17:55:02

The main agent I used only has room for three cars in it's show room, so it could be difficult to move an extra one in. If it was that much of an issue, wait until a dry day to collect it.

shandi6570 Fri 16-Dec-16 18:13:08

Et tu, Wobbly, I'm so disappointed. What is wrong with everyone, is there a nasty gremlin at work somewhere?

That's it from me too, no more posting on this increasingly horrid website. sad

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 18:15:23

I can't take this thread seriously, it has to be a wind up.

grannypiper Fri 16-Dec-16 18:21:05

When you buy a bunch of flowers from a shop i am sure you all of you would give them a quick look over to make sure they were fresh and undamaged, after all you wouldnt want to spend a fiver on crushed flowers SO why is it not ok to inspect a car you are just about to spend 20 grand on ?

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 18:27:26

As many garages don't have showrooms, you have to wait for a dry day if you want to inspect it.

Jalima Fri 16-Dec-16 18:31:41

These places are so unwelcoming
On the contrary, we always find they are most welcoming and falling over themselves to be nice in the hope of another sale offering coffee etc etc

We may only have gone in for an MOT grin

mcem Fri 16-Dec-16 18:44:05

What an unpleasant thread!
Either carping and nasty or boasting and snobbish with a dollop of virtue-signalling chucked in!
It's only a car - get a grip!

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 19:17:12

Saying it might be the last car is tempting fate, I said that three cars ago, after that is was like Henry VIII wives, knackered, beheaded, died, will this be the one that survives?

Mcem, you are right, it is only a car, not something I can get excited about, just a necessity.

Jalima Fri 16-Dec-16 19:18:19

That's what I always tell DH - this is the last one
Promise?!

dizzygran Fri 16-Dec-16 19:23:05

I have only glanced at some of the responses - surely this is a wind-up - fancy having to collect a car from the forecourt rather than the showroom!! My car was new last year - it was on the forecourt when I arrived and it was raining slightly when the salesman went through all the functions (we sat in the car). I didn't give it a thought. My last car was purchased new and was undercover on the forecourt when I picked it up - I was given a lovely bunch of flowers on that occasion but nothing this time although the car was far more expensive. I know how lucky I am to be able to have my current car, especially when I think back to the time when I bought my first car for £50 - I loved it and kept it for three years before giving it to a friend. Sounds a bit precious to me to expect to collect a car from the showroom.

Luckygirl Fri 16-Dec-16 19:26:00

I see I added a nought! - I still couldn't afford it, even without the nought!

Wobblybits Fri 16-Dec-16 19:37:51

Dixxygran, you reminded me of my first car, a beat-out old Mini van, which also cost £50, I put over 100k miles on the clock driving to work, I did have to do a lot of walking and thumbing lifts as it broke down frequently. I always seemed to be servicing it, as you had to service every 3000 miles then, which was every 6 weeks. Thank goodness for modern cars.

Maggiemaybe Fri 16-Dec-16 20:34:29

So, welcome to Gransnet, Estellea. I think you've seen us now in all our glory grin The good, the bad, the ugly plain speakers. The saints who exist only to help the less fortunate. Those for whom a car with four wheels and a floor is beyond the dreams of avarice. The Loadsamoneys who are considerably richer than yow and wouldn't be seen dead in a £20k runabout.

Please don't be put off after such a short acquaintance. It's remarkably similar to real life when you think about it. And surprisingly good fun when you get used to it smile

Ana Fri 16-Dec-16 20:45:49

tchgrin maggiemaybe - love the 'considerably richer than yow' quote!

Shazmo24 Fri 16-Dec-16 20:58:07

As soon as you left the showroom it lost the 30% of the price you paid. ..its a car for goodness sake

thatbags Fri 16-Dec-16 21:05:25

Sorry if I missed it, but did the OP say she was angry enough to ask the car salespeople to take the car indoors and wipe it down so that she could inspect it in comfort? For the price quoted, such a request ought to have worked.