AndyP & Lenore
8th November 2008, 01:49 AM
L & I headed up to Edinburgh today to have a look around some dealers and cars.
Although we're not huge fans of VW or Audi cars, it would be silly to rule them out without a look. So first we stopped off at VW Edinburgh. Had a look at the cars on the forecourt and a salesman came out to speak to us. We told him what we were looking for and he invited us into the showroom to have a look at their group stock to see what they could offer us that matched our requirements. He came across a VW GT Sport which was sitting on his own forecourt - in fact we had already seen it and I had intended asking about it anyway. If I'm honest, it didn't have xenon's or an auto dimming mirror so we probably wouldn't have gone for it, but if had been a nice drive and the headlights had been OK, we may have been swayed. So I asked if we could take it out. At this point the salesman said he had a customer coming in in 10 mins and then he had a handover at 4.30 and besides the car wouldn't have any fuel in it so not today. L & I looked at each other, wondering why he'd lost interest. Couldn't figure out why and because the car was unlikely to be THE car for us, we decided to retreat with our tails between our legs and let the nice man deal with his "real" customers. Quite why he didn't say; "I have a customer coming in soon so let me find another salesman to look after you" I have no idea.
Off to Audi. Spoke with a really nice guy who used to be at Vardy BMW. Again, what we were looking for A3 Sportsline DSG. Only one on his forecourt was in black. :frown: But he was delighted to take us out in it so we at least see what one is like to drive - knowing he wouldn't be getting the sale on that particular car. Left the dealership with a positive feel that he actually cared about what we wanted and he would be in touch if he came across one.
Off Volvo. S40 - none in auto gear box. Bit too big anyway. No joy there. But did speak to a salesman who seemed happy to help if they had a car that suited us.
Off to Vardy BMW.
By this time we had pretty well decided a 1 series is probably gonna be the best buy for us. Not too big, not too small, 5 doors, frugal, powerful, not bad looking, fairly well equipped as standard (M sport), and reasonably priced.
Our mate who used to work in vardy has moved on to Land Rover so we don't really have a contact in there anymore. So we had a look around and again, there was no car there that matched exactly what we wanted. A couple of M Sport's, but no Auto in M Sport. The salesman had said that if they didn't have what we were looking for they could source a car for us. So we asked if we could take the Manual 120D M Sport out to see how it drove.
He said; "Sure, when would you like to take it out?"
I said; "how about now. we're here and looking"
He said; "You're joking! Have you seen the traffic?"
I looked round and could clearly see a few vehicles on Seafield road. It was just after 4 and rush hour would only be a short while away. But it was by no means gridlocked.
I said; "You know what? Forget it. I'm not going to be spoken to like that. I made a reasonable request to take a car on a test drive, I don't expect to be told off for asking while traffic is heavy."
We left.
So, 3 interactive experiences with dealers today, and after being treated very poorly indeed by two of them the only conclusion I can come to is that business is booming and they don't need our money.
Only Edinburgh Audi made any attempt to help. As it happens, we've pretty well decided against an A3 anyway. They're just..... a bit.... dull. All in our humble opinion.
Still want a 120D M Sport, but we will be travelling away from our "local" dealer for one.
A.
Although we're not huge fans of VW or Audi cars, it would be silly to rule them out without a look. So first we stopped off at VW Edinburgh. Had a look at the cars on the forecourt and a salesman came out to speak to us. We told him what we were looking for and he invited us into the showroom to have a look at their group stock to see what they could offer us that matched our requirements. He came across a VW GT Sport which was sitting on his own forecourt - in fact we had already seen it and I had intended asking about it anyway. If I'm honest, it didn't have xenon's or an auto dimming mirror so we probably wouldn't have gone for it, but if had been a nice drive and the headlights had been OK, we may have been swayed. So I asked if we could take it out. At this point the salesman said he had a customer coming in in 10 mins and then he had a handover at 4.30 and besides the car wouldn't have any fuel in it so not today. L & I looked at each other, wondering why he'd lost interest. Couldn't figure out why and because the car was unlikely to be THE car for us, we decided to retreat with our tails between our legs and let the nice man deal with his "real" customers. Quite why he didn't say; "I have a customer coming in soon so let me find another salesman to look after you" I have no idea.
Off to Audi. Spoke with a really nice guy who used to be at Vardy BMW. Again, what we were looking for A3 Sportsline DSG. Only one on his forecourt was in black. :frown: But he was delighted to take us out in it so we at least see what one is like to drive - knowing he wouldn't be getting the sale on that particular car. Left the dealership with a positive feel that he actually cared about what we wanted and he would be in touch if he came across one.
Off Volvo. S40 - none in auto gear box. Bit too big anyway. No joy there. But did speak to a salesman who seemed happy to help if they had a car that suited us.
Off to Vardy BMW.
By this time we had pretty well decided a 1 series is probably gonna be the best buy for us. Not too big, not too small, 5 doors, frugal, powerful, not bad looking, fairly well equipped as standard (M sport), and reasonably priced.
Our mate who used to work in vardy has moved on to Land Rover so we don't really have a contact in there anymore. So we had a look around and again, there was no car there that matched exactly what we wanted. A couple of M Sport's, but no Auto in M Sport. The salesman had said that if they didn't have what we were looking for they could source a car for us. So we asked if we could take the Manual 120D M Sport out to see how it drove.
He said; "Sure, when would you like to take it out?"
I said; "how about now. we're here and looking"
He said; "You're joking! Have you seen the traffic?"
I looked round and could clearly see a few vehicles on Seafield road. It was just after 4 and rush hour would only be a short while away. But it was by no means gridlocked.
I said; "You know what? Forget it. I'm not going to be spoken to like that. I made a reasonable request to take a car on a test drive, I don't expect to be told off for asking while traffic is heavy."
We left.
So, 3 interactive experiences with dealers today, and after being treated very poorly indeed by two of them the only conclusion I can come to is that business is booming and they don't need our money.
Only Edinburgh Audi made any attempt to help. As it happens, we've pretty well decided against an A3 anyway. They're just..... a bit.... dull. All in our humble opinion.
Still want a 120D M Sport, but we will be travelling away from our "local" dealer for one.
A.