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Well i'm just thinking ahead to the end of my pcp and how i'll proceed
So been looking at various cars and financial options (fairly sure it will be a Z4 in some form :wink: )
Came across some tempting deals at brokers ,so this is my long winded way of asking if anyone has used a broker before :thumbsup:
 
Good question as I was thinking of maybe using a broker rather going through a dealer. Would be interested to know of peoples experience who have used them and any recommendations. The 2 options I see is having a car delivered to the dealer but I've always wandered what they would think of this or would they be a bit narked? or having a car delivered to my door by trailer. My concern with this is what happens if you find a fault with the car or if there is damage? If it was delivered to a dealer with damage, who takes responsibility? the dealer or broker? etc.

Tim.
 
YES ... have used autoebid.com for my last 3 new cars, though their fees have started to rise & each time I didn't have a car to sell.

It's a reverse auction & all the cars are main dealer / UK spec.

Jembo
 
TitanTim said:
Good question as I was thinking of maybe using a broker rather going through a dealer. Would be interested to know of peoples experience who have used them and any recommendations. The 2 options I see is having a car delivered to the dealer but I've always wandered what they would think of this or would they be a bit narked? or having a car delivered to my door by trailer. My concern with this is what happens if you find a fault with the car or if there is damage? If it was delivered to a dealer with damage, who takes responsibility? the dealer or broker? etc.

Tim.
Just going off Broadspeeds website once they put you in touch with the car supplier/dealer any further issues that arise are dealt with by them so i guess pick up or delivery would just be the same as any other bmw dealership :)
 
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