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sigh.....certainly wont be getting





182 from Renault, coz they are refusing to part exchange my Clio 172 because its an import, even tho its full UK spec.....swines!

hope Carselect dont feel the same
 


That is rubbish ! There will be other dealers who will take it, several people on the forum have part-exd their imports.
 


Exactly, I went to enquire about the 182 and asked about a part-ex on my 172 which is an import and they were willing to take it but they gave me a stupid figure ! Might ask for a quote at a different dealer on Monday when I have my service just to see what they say.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


Thats the norm.

i was suprised to read they refused it! they normally just say oooh import £6k
 


wasnt going to tell them where i got it from when they asked, but couldnt really lie, as its down on their database as an import

best quote so far was from Car Select at 7.6K tho they dont know its an import yet :eek:(
 


I was offered a stupidly low part ex price for my import when I looked at the 182....BUT the dealer keeps on ringing me and has upped the offer twice and reduced the price of the 182!!!:cool:



If I was to get a 182, Ill get another import :devilish:
 


I would never buy a brand new UK again, no way ! Unless it was ridiculously cheap which I cannot see happening unless you know a member of staff.

I was still offered around £8000 as a rough idea for my 02 172, not too bad as I paid £8800 for it. I am sure I could get it higher if I pushed enough.
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


Quote: Originally posted by D-CUP on 18 March 2004

....another reason to avoid imports
Why, its what its worth. He made that saving when he purchased it in the first place so its only fair that he gets less when part exchanging it. Youll loose out though as all these imports will devalue yours!!

I was offered 10k for a mine a few weeks ago by a Honda dealer against a new CTR. Mines an 03 with 16k on the clock.
 


Lee M I think your totally wrong there, just because he paid less for it doesnt mean that the car is worth less. All it means is that he hasnt paid ripoff reno dealers! exactly the same car. Alot of people have found that an import car is only worth 200 quid less than the same UK car.
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


Quote: Originally posted by boyced on 18 March 2004


Lee M I think your totally wrong there, just because he paid less for it doesnt mean that the car is worth less. All it means is that he hasnt paid ripoff reno dealers! exactly the same car. Alot of people have found that an import car is only worth 200 quid less than the same UK car.






of course it does! dont be stupid.

dealers would close if everyone did it, thats why they wont touch them.
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


Im just being realistic, import owners shouldnt expect to get the same as a UK dealer supplied car.

Obviously it will vary dealer to dealer. Try them again at the end of the month when hes struggling to meet his targets then see what he offers!!

Come on Tom, they wont exactly go out of business now will they, theyll just have smaller margins. Some UK dealers have been alleged to have sold imports when they couldnt get hold of stock quickly enough.
 
  172, Tiguan


Well if I was in the market for a second hand car, and there were 2 side by side absolutly identical in everyway, yet one was an import and one was a UK car, id choose the UK one.

wouldnt you?

However if the imported one was cheaper?
 

Tom

ClioSport Club Member
  EV (s)


Quote: Originally posted by Lee M on 18 March 2004


Come on Tom, they wont exactly go out of business now will they, theyll just have smaller margins. Some UK dealers have been alleged to have sold imports when they couldnt get hold of stock quickly enough.
Well they will if you stop buying cars from them. ;)
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 18 March 2004


Well if I was in the market for a second hand car, and there were 2 side by side absolutly identical in everyway, yet one was an import and one was a UK car, id choose the UK one.

wouldnt you?

However if the imported one was cheaper?
Exactly.

If they were both Renaults though Id pick neither. :eek:
 
  172, Tiguan


Quote: Originally posted by Lee M on 18 March 2004


Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 18 March 2004


Well if I was in the market for a second hand car, and there were 2 side by side absolutly identical in everyway, yet one was an import and one was a UK car, id choose the UK one.

wouldnt you?

However if the imported one was cheaper?
Exactly.

If they were both Renaults though Id pick neither. :eek:





:D
 

Lee

  BMW M2C


When I bought my car this time last year dealer prices were way too high and weret even close to Import prices no matter how hard I pushed. In fact most wouldnt even give me the time of day, let alone sell me a car.

We all know the sort of margins they have there cars but at least over the last 12 months they have made some attempt to lower prices in line with other countries.

At the moment the price of a new UK car is close enough to an Import for me to pick the UK car. That wasnt the case 12 months ago.

*not that it matters as I now have a friend at Renault, now I just need to find one at Honda*
 
  Spec C 12.5@110 (345/355)


I think youd be daft to buy an import car now. Brokers can match if not beat the OTR costs of the importers, youll also loose less money on the car in the long run!
 

dk

  911 GTS Cab


Quote: Originally posted by newbie, old172 on 18 March 2004


wasnt going to tell them where i got it from when they asked, but couldnt really lie, as its down on their database as an import

best quote so far was from Car Select at 7.6K tho they dont know its an import yet :eek:(
they took my import megane and didnt care, i even told themn it was an import
 


Trouble is UK Renault Dealers cant be seen to be selling/encouraging imports so any imported cars taken in p/ex will have to go to auction therefore youll be offered a poor value or be told to p!ss off. They will take it off your hands if they are desperate but I doubt youll get a good deal . You will get more selling privately. Wonder what theyll offer me for my UK Cup when I go to test drive the Megane RS later in the year...
 


Its not so much the fact that some dealers will take an import and some wont, its just the extra hassle that goes with it. I wouldnt want to be driving around in something I knew might be a nightmare to sell.

I dont blame people for getting import 172s, (thought very seriously about it myself) a couple of years ago that was the only way to get one for a decent price, theres no way Id ever buy one at list, but now the brokers are in on the act - youd be mad to get an import.

Having said that, I might consider a V6 on import because I think thered be a lot of demand for it used.
 
  Hippys bus of LOVE !!!


Quote: Originally posted by Lee M on 18 March 2004


Quote: Originally posted by jon_r on 18 March 2004


Well if I was in the market for a second hand car, and there were 2 side by side absolutly identical in everyway, yet one was an import and one was a UK car, id choose the UK one.

wouldnt you?

However if the imported one was cheaper?
Exactly.

If they were both Renaults though Id pick neither. :eek:
LOL as done by more and more Lee ;)

TBH if there were two cars side by side, you might as well risk taking a import after my experience of a UK spec car, Id rather have the money in the bank TBH
 


sigh, (was expected tho) looks as tho carselect feel the same way about part exchanging an import

<snip>
As long as it is a UK car and UK Spec you should be fine, they will only revalue it if it was an imported car.
<snip>

they werent offering much to begin with so dread to think what they will offer now
 


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