Isn't that the point? You know what the car looks like, what you need to know is anything that stops it being in perfect condition.
Yes so why would I want to buy a car from them that needs another few K spent on it.
Isn't that the point? You know what the car looks like, what you need to know is anything that stops it being in perfect condition.
Yes so why would I want to buy a car from them that needs another few K spent on it.
1. It isn't a new carEvery time I look at a car on the likes of Carzoo and Cinch they always have more photos of the damage than good shots of the car. Always puts me off.
If I'm dropping a huge wedge on a new car I'd want to see it in person before putting a deposit down.
There's a lot to be said for 14 days no questions asked return period on a distance sale.
I've heard somewhat mixed stories of Cinch though not used them myself, Cazoo is supposedly better but again not used myself.
Personally I'd rather they caught the issues and took ownership of them before delivering but still a pain - communications is the key in those kind of circumstances.
Used car dealer Cinch comes under fire on BBC’s Rip Off Britain
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Used car dealer Cinch comes under fire on BBC’s Rip Off Britain
Online used car disruptor Cinch has come under fire on BBC consumer advice programme Rip Off Britain. On the show – fronted by Julia Somerville, Angelacardealermagazine.co.uk