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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.

Nelliemoser Tue 13-Dec-16 23:34:22

Estellea56 Now had you asked nicely, for a small fee I might have been able to find a choice of brass bands to do a little concert before you drove off in your new car.

That could be a new career for me as an agent to book celebration of peoples new cars!
Trouble is at this time of year the bands are all playing carols in or outside supermarkets to boost their bands funds.
Here speaks a brass band widow.

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 22:45:22

I would expect it to be gleaming and shiny not splashed and muddy
and I don't know why it would be muddy confused

Every car we have bought (only one new now I recall) has been valeted and pristine inside and out.

Are you planning to post that link on every thread so we all have an opportunity to get some perspective
No, just this one which is about rain, as was my link.

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 22:40:58

Mine wasn't so curly then, it seems to have got curlier as I've aged confused

I fail to see how you can be given all the instructions sitting at a desk without being shown the controls.

I don't think I would like to buy a car 'on spec', I would like to have sat in the same model even if it wasn't the exact one I was buying, try it out for comfort, size, controls and go for a test drive first.

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 20:24:42

Oooh! I had to pay for mine to be curly in the 70s!

Alima Tue 13-Dec-16 20:22:02

I'd be chuffed if that happened to me as mine just goes wet and, well, limp. See, we are all different.

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 20:17:01

We've never bought a new car, but whenever we have gone to pick up a nearly new car it has been waiting for us, valeted, on the forecourt.
We even chose one in the rain once, but they polished it before I picked it up.

However, I was very miffed because my hair went very curly in the damp.

Alima Tue 13-Dec-16 20:16:35

Um, got the impression there wasn't too much joy on this thread to begin with. Hopefully the skies have now cleared and all are happy again.

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 20:13:22

Can't see that there was much 'joy' on this thread from the start! Just whingeing...

Greyduster Tue 13-Dec-16 20:13:11

skullduggery ?

Skullduggery Tue 13-Dec-16 20:10:04

Are you planning to post that link on every thread so we all have an opportunity to get some perspective or just on the threads that haven't had all the joy sucked from them just yet?

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 20:08:59

Skullduggery, there was no suggestion in the OP that Estella56 went on her own to collect the car.

She said 'we' and 'us'. No need to add an extra level of perceived offence...

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 20:08:20

Skullduggery
Having read threads about Syria, Yemen, Nigeria, bereavement and then to see this one about someone, presumably in the UK, getting a bit wet taking possession of an expensive car really does not make me feel very sympathetic.

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

Perhaps this may help to put it in perspective:
www.hindustantimes.com/india/monsoon-rain-24-excess-so-far-60-die-in-gujarat-floods/story-cTyrEPo5aEwBXWANlJ9SeO.html

Hope you didn't get too wet.

Skullduggery Tue 13-Dec-16 20:02:50

What a miserable thread with all the begrudging and bitchy comments.
Of course it's not unreasonable to expect the car to be undercover when the salesperson explains the basics and runs through the controls.

What's the issue with driving it out of a showroom or are you actually suggesting that as the OP is a woman, she must have zero spacial awareness? FFS!

And to inanely suggest that the OP should be grateful she's not in a war zone is frankly, rather vile and crass in the extreme.

Unbelievable!

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 19:52:43

We've never bought a new car

But if we did I would expect it to be ready on the forecourt for me.
How inconsiderate that they didn't check the weather forecast.

First world problem.

bellsisabelle Tue 13-Dec-16 19:29:45

I too would have asked for it to be brought under cover for us to look round it.

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 18:53:37

I notice this is your first and only post on Gransnet Estella56. What an odd way to introduce yourself...tchgrin

Alima Tue 13-Dec-16 18:53:28

We have bought a brand new car on two occasions. Both Fiestas, both a huge amount of money to us at the time. On both occasions the car was ready on the forecourt. It was bad enough driving the first one away, trying to miss all the other new cars in the process. If I had had to drive out of a showroom as well I'd have been stuffed.
I hope you manage to enjoy your new car now!

glammanana Tue 13-Dec-16 18:49:18

maybe you should have booked delivery for one of the summer months,but then again you can still expect rain then can't you and £20.000 is not mind blowing for a new car it would get you the average family car I would think.

Tizliz Tue 13-Dec-16 18:40:30

When we collected our new car it was raining so the salesman took us through all the switches etc in the demo car which was in the showroom. He didn't want to get wet either.

Jane10 Tue 13-Dec-16 18:38:56

I've had many new cars over the (many) years. (Apols for sounding smug). I never once had it driven into the building for handover nor did I ever expect to.

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 18:38:34

car not care and there should be a 'cost' in there too - I think I need a new PC

Ana Tue 13-Dec-16 18:37:39

If the care had £200,000 then yes, I would have expected the red carpet treatment on picking it up. But honestly...tchgrin

Jalima Tue 13-Dec-16 18:30:56

Umbrella?

shandi6570 Tue 13-Dec-16 18:29:19

Sorry, but what is wrong with you all. Estellea has said they paid £20,000, not £200,000 and maybe this is the car they have always wanted and it's a now or never chance for them. I wouldn't expect to walk around the car in the rain to check everything if I paid that.

To compare their purchase and wishes with the terrible things going on in the world is wrong. They may have already contributed towards some of the charities etc and anyway, are you saying that no-one on Gransnet should be spending any extra money unless they are giving it to charity?