Currently helping my mother to look for a car to replace her R56 Mini Cooper S, and I'm starting to get the impression that no dealers are actually serious about selling slightly more performance-oriented cars.
She's looking at new/ex-demo cars, that are generally comparable to the Mini, and up to around £25k.
We have so far looked at and have test driven:
and today, as a slightly different choice, the Subaru BRZ - after she tried my Z4 Coupe to see whether she'd like the long bonnet/RWD layout.
Our problem is that no-one will offer decent test drives. The Subaru was the most exasperating - I've done a route map on Google to give an idea:
Google Maps
We took separate test drives as the salesman insisted on accompanying and she got the return leg of that trip - or about 3.5 miles. I did slightly better and did both ways, but said to the salesman that I had a route in mind, which is about 15 miles (including actual decent roads) and would take no more than 30 minutes - he actually just refused. So, ended up doing that route above.
Upon returning to the dealership, he then tried to actually sell the car, on the basis of a collective 20 minutes driving and about 10 miles. When we prompted to book in a longer test drive (basically said we'd have to hire a BRZ in order to make a decision), he nearly said that as we weren't buying today he wasn't interested in wasting any more time with us. Didn't look at the Mini which he originally said he would give a part-ex valuation on either.
The thing is, that the above, whilst the worst of the dealerships we've come across, is pretty much like every other dealer. Every dealer has insisted on an accompanied demo, that has been at best 10-15 miles and about 20-30 minutes tops.
How can you make a decision about a £25k car on the basis of 20 minutes experience? Are we being unreasonable or are these dealers clearly taking the mick? All the above have been pre-booked test drives. I'm wondering whether the problem is none of these companies deal with purely performance-oriented cars, and maybe "normal" people do buy cars on the basis of looking in the showroom, then a short test drive?
TL;DR: Dealers giving 15 min "test drives" on £25k hot hatches etc - acceptable or not?
She's looking at new/ex-demo cars, that are generally comparable to the Mini, and up to around £25k.
We have so far looked at and have test driven:
- New Mini Cooper S
- Audi S1 Quattro
- Renaultsport Clio
- Nissan Juke Nismo
and today, as a slightly different choice, the Subaru BRZ - after she tried my Z4 Coupe to see whether she'd like the long bonnet/RWD layout.
Our problem is that no-one will offer decent test drives. The Subaru was the most exasperating - I've done a route map on Google to give an idea:
Google Maps
We took separate test drives as the salesman insisted on accompanying and she got the return leg of that trip - or about 3.5 miles. I did slightly better and did both ways, but said to the salesman that I had a route in mind, which is about 15 miles (including actual decent roads) and would take no more than 30 minutes - he actually just refused. So, ended up doing that route above.
Upon returning to the dealership, he then tried to actually sell the car, on the basis of a collective 20 minutes driving and about 10 miles. When we prompted to book in a longer test drive (basically said we'd have to hire a BRZ in order to make a decision), he nearly said that as we weren't buying today he wasn't interested in wasting any more time with us. Didn't look at the Mini which he originally said he would give a part-ex valuation on either.
The thing is, that the above, whilst the worst of the dealerships we've come across, is pretty much like every other dealer. Every dealer has insisted on an accompanied demo, that has been at best 10-15 miles and about 20-30 minutes tops.
How can you make a decision about a £25k car on the basis of 20 minutes experience? Are we being unreasonable or are these dealers clearly taking the mick? All the above have been pre-booked test drives. I'm wondering whether the problem is none of these companies deal with purely performance-oriented cars, and maybe "normal" people do buy cars on the basis of looking in the showroom, then a short test drive?
TL;DR: Dealers giving 15 min "test drives" on £25k hot hatches etc - acceptable or not?