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Courtesy Car from your dealer - xxxx5 - 23-10-2011 04:39pm Given the recent communication from JLR head office to the dealers that a courtesy car should be offered for customers who's current car is being sold and therefore without a car until there RRE arrives. I have emailed my dealer and awaiting a response, but was wondering if anybody had been successful. I have a buyer for my BMW and need to take advantage of the sale now. Also I feel if I take a courtesy car from my dealer then it keeps the pressure on to get my car build and delivered. RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - WorldTraveler - 23-10-2011 05:02pm I m in the same boat mate ... my lease comes to an end Jan '12, now looking at LRE in April RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - ED209 - 23-10-2011 05:14pm do what i did sell your car now and buy a 500 quid snotter. well 650 quid in my case but you get the idea. RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - nishandf - 23-10-2011 05:35pm Yep, me too. I would need to sell my TT and am expecting delivery in March. How much would LR charge for a courtesy car, presumably monthly? RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - mark_n - 23-10-2011 07:30pm (23-10-2011 05:35pm)nishandf Wrote: Yep, me too. I would need to sell my TT and am expecting delivery in March. "Nothing" would be my negotiation start point. RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - tyke2 - 23-10-2011 08:06pm (23-10-2011 05:14pm)ED209 Wrote: do what i did sell your car now and buy a 500 quid snotter. well 650 quid in my case but you get the idea. Me too. £1200 Rav 4. Lime green, luverly RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - bell-auto-services - 23-10-2011 08:11pm I sold my D4 and ran about in what ever i could get my hands on including my old TD5 110 race support truck. I think if you have the chance to sell your current car for a good price i would take advantage of it asap and worry about transport after. You can as said get an old snnotter for a few hundred or at worst but not so bad for small trips a 50cc moped. Pete RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - ED209 - 23-10-2011 08:12pm (23-10-2011 08:06pm)tyke2 Wrote:(23-10-2011 05:14pm)ED209 Wrote: do what i did sell your car now and buy a 500 quid snotter. well 650 quid in my case but you get the idea. x reg mondeo hatch 1.8 petrol, 99,000 miles, one owner from new, full service history, loads of receipts for work done, even had 9 months tax on it and half a tank of petrol. Bargain tastic. RE: Courtesy Car from your dealer - moonigan - 23-10-2011 08:18pm This is what I did. I sold my Z4M Coupe a couple of months ago and took a MK II MR2 in PX for £750. The MR2 left on Saturday for £900 and the Evoque arrives tomorrow. The funny thing was that my wife took a real shine to said shed but it had rust issues that would have cost too much to put right. Courtesy Car from your dealer - ceebee - 23-10-2011 08:25pm I sold my Kuga last month as I was offered a good price, so I have been pushing a 2003 1.2 Punto around the North East of England for the past 5 weeks! Only 2 days left to go.......... Come wednesday the punto will be for sale, I need to get as much as possible for it to fund the Evoque, so I am looking for offers around £32,000 (Ono)! |