Made damn clear over the phone when the bargaining process was going on that I wanted "trailer delivery". They agreed.
Went there the other week to sign the deal. Said "trailer delivery" again. Conveniently they only wrote "delivery" on the agreement.
On the phone today... I was asking how big the trailer will be etc so I can clear a space on the driveway. Numerous "oh it'll be fine" lines. After a bit more questioning he eventually lets slip "oh it wont be a problem because he will just literally drive straight onto your drive, it's a small car".


He's denying all knowledge of it that I ever requested "trailer delivery". When I must have mentioned it about 10 times on the phone and in person!
They seriously think it's OK to deliver a car that's just been valeted and prepared for customer eyes by driving it 140 miles down the M6 and A14 by a guy going flat out and tailgating everyone because he will want to get the quickest train home?
So after throwing a bit of a fit he went off to his boss to see whether it's still possible. Nope. They want £300 for the pleasure. I know it is an expensive service - that's why I worked it into the deal from the start
So yeah... not exactly a Grade A experience with them so far.
I almost WANT to go pick it up now in person to see what other things they've skimped on at the last minute.
Problem is it feels like I've been cheated. The deal we did was agreed with this type of delivery. So if anything I should be seeking a new deal now - but I know it's too late for that given that he showed me how many enquiries they had for the car in a single day.
I wouldn't have minded if he was more upfront about it all. But now I've got to rush to get my insurance all sorted out. The plan was always to get the car dropped off here without its wheels ever touching a public road - then I could sort the paperwork out in my own time.
It's looking like they aren't going to budge from their position so I've pretty much conceded and at least got them to admit the miscommunication was their fault and therefore to put in a full tank of petrol at the very least.
The dealer is Stratstone, by the way.
Went there the other week to sign the deal. Said "trailer delivery" again. Conveniently they only wrote "delivery" on the agreement.
On the phone today... I was asking how big the trailer will be etc so I can clear a space on the driveway. Numerous "oh it'll be fine" lines. After a bit more questioning he eventually lets slip "oh it wont be a problem because he will just literally drive straight onto your drive, it's a small car".


He's denying all knowledge of it that I ever requested "trailer delivery". When I must have mentioned it about 10 times on the phone and in person!
They seriously think it's OK to deliver a car that's just been valeted and prepared for customer eyes by driving it 140 miles down the M6 and A14 by a guy going flat out and tailgating everyone because he will want to get the quickest train home?
So after throwing a bit of a fit he went off to his boss to see whether it's still possible. Nope. They want £300 for the pleasure. I know it is an expensive service - that's why I worked it into the deal from the start

So yeah... not exactly a Grade A experience with them so far.
I almost WANT to go pick it up now in person to see what other things they've skimped on at the last minute.
Problem is it feels like I've been cheated. The deal we did was agreed with this type of delivery. So if anything I should be seeking a new deal now - but I know it's too late for that given that he showed me how many enquiries they had for the car in a single day.
I wouldn't have minded if he was more upfront about it all. But now I've got to rush to get my insurance all sorted out. The plan was always to get the car dropped off here without its wheels ever touching a public road - then I could sort the paperwork out in my own time.
It's looking like they aren't going to budge from their position so I've pretty much conceded and at least got them to admit the miscommunication was their fault and therefore to put in a full tank of petrol at the very least.
The dealer is Stratstone, by the way.