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catlee
01-09-2008, 10:45 PM
please please please however broke you are or desperate to sell your car, do not touch these people with a very long bargepole. This company are con artists. they give you price over the net, then when you arrive at their garage they make things up about your car (told my sis she'd had all sides resprayed, must have been in a major accident, my sis has had car from new, her insurance will tell theres been no accidents or resprays) they said they would give her £1255 for car over the net, when she arrived they made her wait two hours then made up a load of nonsense including above, then said her car only worth £900. They are part of CAR CRAFT so please be careful with these people
justbuyit
26-09-2008, 5:27 PM
You need to be very wary of these people. They almost halved their offer for an R reg car for silly things like minor scuffs on the paintwork. What did they expect on an R reg?! The paintwork is actually very good and they were being incrediby picky. Luckily their office was very near my home so I hadn't spent lots of time and petrol on a wasted journey. I walked away and was offered much more sensible price at trading in. Still not as much as I could have got privately, but easier to do it this way.
balsingh
26-09-2008, 9:27 PM
If you read their T&Cs, they never guarantee that will offer in reality what they offered on the internet. If fact, they may not even want the car. They are a complete last resort.
However, they did give me a fair price for a bashed up car which my insurer had already paid out for.
I can back-up the earlier comments. My nephew contacted them about his car about a year ago. He gave them full details over the phone(including the colour) and they gave him a price. When he arrived at Carcraft they reduced their offer by over a third, stating that there was liitle demand for his car in black. He pointed out that he'd given them the colour over the phone before they made their fist offer. They didn't budge & so he drove away. They presumably work on the basis that they give a slightly inflated offer to entice you in and that, once you've made the effort to visit them, they drop the offer in the hope that you're desperate. Fortunately my nephew only lived 6 miles away from their site and wasn't desperate. He ended up selling it in Auto Trader and got more than their original offer.
With cowboys like this the motor trade will always struggle to shake off its shadey image.
vikingaero
28-09-2008, 7:34 PM
I know plenty of stories about Carcraft/Concept/Carland. The salespeople are treated like crap by the management and this attitude rubs off on how they treat the public. Staff being forced to work their days off because they didn't hit their weekly targets, sales staff being screamed at for not making daily sales or refused permission for lunch.
albionrovers
29-09-2008, 8:02 AM
They were fine by me for my "R" reg heap.
Offered me 810 online and we settled on 750.
Both parties extremely happy.
purplelotus
29-09-2008, 10:03 AM
Our S reg heap was quoted £425, achieved £300. Best bit is we were going to sell it for scrap (about £200 max?) but they didn't test drive it, so never found out how terrible it was, reluctant to start, no handbrake etc. As long as you can drive your bit of scrap in and leave it locked while they inspect it you're quids in! If they have a problem with it being such a failure, as a private seller to webuyanycar I'll just have to say "sorry, it was sold as seen".
hewhoisnotintheknow
29-09-2008, 10:08 AM
where do they get rid of these heaps they must end up buying
TiTheRev
29-09-2008, 10:35 AM
Was offered £1200 for my '99 Golf TDi with SE spec and in good condition, laughed at the online price let alone getting them to actually buy it. Sold it for £2900. Just shows what a rip off the offer was, let alone trying to barter down on that price!? :confused:
albionrovers
29-09-2008, 10:52 AM
To me, it only works for cars worth <1K, as in my case.
Anyone who has a semi-decent car is wasting their time with them.
LandyAndy
29-09-2008, 10:54 AM
where do they get rid of these heaps they must end up buying
I think they pass them off, on hugely expensive finance, to desperate people who can't get credit anywhere else.
hewhoisnotintheknow
29-09-2008, 11:30 AM
generally if something seems too good to be true, it probably is!
balsingh
29-09-2008, 9:04 PM
they offered me money for my car without even looking at it ... and i still managed to get them to up their offer.
Ex Gas Guzzler
30-09-2008, 4:55 PM
I dealt with Carcraft when i was a sales manager for a new car dealership, we sold them used cars nearly every month and they would do anything to stall payment, chip us on the price etc for the slightest fault its just the way it is i'm afraid.
dubai_mafia
24-01-2009, 10:19 PM
This company is a pure rip off!!!!! I have a 2003 Nissan X-Trail i bought it for £6000 and it has been GARAGED KEPT, POLISHED + WASHED EVERY WEEKEND! Nothing wrong with it! It has 67000 miles with over £2500 of extras such as WIRELESS NIGHT VISION REVERSING CAMERA, SAT NAV, LIMO REAR TINT, INTERIOR NEON LIGHTS, FRONT, CENTRE AND SIDE BULL BARS, CUSTOM REAR BUMPER & CUSTOM EXHAUST SYSTEM.
I got offers for well over £5500 & even part ex value is more than these con artists wanted!!!!!
For this 4x4 they said £2200!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PURE RUBBISH! IF I SOLD THIS FOR £2200 ANY1 WUD BUY IT, I MIGHT AS WELL ADVERTISE IT FOR FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!
And i am sorry but some people are really stupid and DO NOT know how 2 save!!!!!!! WHY WOULD YOU GO TO A DEALER TO SELL YOUR CAR????????
Sell it on ebay or autotrader!!!!!! YOU MAKE 10 TIMES MORE 4 A LITTLE PRICE!!!
I am no expert but this is the prices i bought the following cars for and sold them for:
1995 Nissan Largo Grandage 4X4 MPV Japanese Import: purchased £3000 SOLD for £3800
1998 Lexus GS300 3.0 SE Purchased £1450 SOLD for £1995
YOU DO NOT HAVE 2 BE AN EXPERT BUT USE YOUR BRAIN A LITTLE AND YOU WILL SAVE BIG TIME!!!!!!!!
I have been studying saving tips for many years, so if you want any more on ANYTHING pls let me knw
albionrovers
25-01-2009, 3:53 PM
No ta, you sound like a maniac. :rolleyes:
I sold my car to these guys on Friday, I too was wary since it was inside CARCRAFT (who are robbers)
However, I can say honestly that the experience was excellent.
I got full online value for it. (£4,500 Citroen '07 C1, 37000 miles, non-franchise SH) and it took about half an hour from beginning to end.
If you have a car they don't want, which is 4x4's and big saloons, they will give you a crap valuation because they can't sell them. City cars, high mpg, low tax burden things are selling like hot-cakes at the moment so you'll get a better price.
I bought an Audi diesel to replace it, and can now get my bathroom done at no cost to myself (I didn't pay for my Citroen in the first place, it was a gift :D )
stugib
25-01-2009, 6:19 PM
If you have a car they don't want, which is 4x4's and big saloons, they will give you a crap valuation because they can't sell them. City cars, high mpg, low tax burden things are selling like hot-cakes at the moment so you'll get a better price.
Nail. Head.
Were great for me - got £500 more than any p/x value I was offered.
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