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RE: Vehicle Handover - Bill - 07-09-2012 08:49am (16-10-2011 06:02pm)DynamicRRV Wrote: At the “Point of Order” always: Great document but could you supply the original document from where it came. It's always nice to be able to refer to official documentation in the event of problems. Cheers RE: Vehicle Handover - IvorRedOne - 13-09-2012 05:02pm Any chance you could supply reference to where this information was extracted from? Would love to shove this down the throat of Dealer Principal TP Topping of Enniskillen. RE: Vehicle Handover - KaDargo - 13-09-2012 05:17pm (07-09-2012 08:49am)Bill Wrote: Great document but could you supply the original document from where it came. It's always nice to be able to refer to official documentation in the event of problems. I like the last 2 points - NO contact at all from the dealer, but I HAVE been contacted by LR! Vehicle Handover - EpicEvo - 13-09-2012 05:24pm So it's suppose to come with a full tank of fuel... I'll remember that RE: Vehicle Handover - doug - 13-09-2012 07:31pm It's only a guide for dealerships to follow. So the handover will verily from dealers. The full tank of fuel has been spoken about before & James from LPR confirmed that it's only a guide from LR, so your dealership doesn't have to supply a new car with a full tank. RE: Vehicle Handover - WB - 13-09-2012 09:17pm (13-09-2012 07:31pm)doug Wrote: It's only a guide for dealerships to follow. Respectfully you would expect the dealers to say that. The way the document reads there are some parts which are clearly worded as discretionary such as supplying a "gift" and other parts that read much more like instructions such as the contacts, car being cleaned and the full tank. From what I've seen the full tank issue seems to divide the decent dealers from the rest. RE: Vehicle Handover - Lemming - 05-11-2012 04:30pm (27-09-2011 01:01pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Hi yts, enjoy the sun and turn the iPad off... Anyone expecting a dealer principle to investigate hasn't had a problem with Stratstone. We had a terrible time with Stratstone Jaguar. We were later assured that this had been a terrible one off by a Stratstone LR dealer only for them to go on to challenge for the poorest dealer award! The DP from Jaguar that I swore I would never deal with again was then relocated to the local LR dealership! Stratsone appear to be able to source excellent slightly used stock at really good prices but after 2 attempts - it's just not worth the hassle to ever deal with them again - Shame because they have a Cayman I really like but NO! RE: Vehicle Handover - Misfit - 05-11-2012 09:31pm I'm going to be putting all this to the test on Wednesday. There are a few others I expect them to do 1. Have the car indoors under a big cloth, ready for a grand reveal 2. I expect to be treated like a princess for the whole of my time there 3. I'm not bothered about flowers or wine or cuddly toys, but do expect the original mats to still be in the car, even though they have offered to put rubber mats in for 'free' Picking up the car 5 days earlier than expected which is a bonus. Can't wait!!! RE: Vehicle Handover - XFullFatTim - 05-11-2012 11:09pm (05-11-2012 09:31pm)Misfit Wrote: but do expect the original mats to still be in the car, even though they have offered to put rubber mats in for 'free' One less set of cheap luxury OEM mats to go on e-Bay then.................. RE: Vehicle Handover - MikeinNY - 10-11-2012 01:43am Picked my Evoque up today. My salesman had it right out front, on time. It included both summer (cloth) and winter (rubber) floor mats, and a full tank of fuel. The first service at twelve months or 15,000 miles is free. Very happy with my dealer (Land Rover Darien in Darien, CT). |