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Carwow - Quote given but now Dealer says they can't honour it

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Hi, I got a quote from a dealer on Carwow for a Renault Zoe electric car, which was very good so we went to the dealer.

They're now saying they can't honour it because it was a mistake. They're saying they incorrectly deducted 2 government grants from the price instead of 1, so the actual quote is now £4,500 more than the original.

Do they have to honour the original quote, as it's in writing on Carwow?

Thanks for your help.

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  • _moore wrote: »
    Hi, I got a quote from a dealer on Carwow for a Renault Zoe electric car, which was very good so we went to the dealer.

    They're now saying they can't honour it because it was a mistake. They're saying they incorrectly deducted 2 government grants from the price instead of 1, so the actual quote is now £4,500 more than the original.

    Do they have to honour the original quote, as it's in writing on Carwow?

    Thanks for your help.

    No, they don't. You'll find in the small print 'errors and omissions excepted'.
  • neilmcl
    neilmcl Posts: 19,460 Forumite
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    It's a quote nothing more, if you haven't actually placed an order then it doesn't have to be honoured.
  • konark
    konark Posts: 1,260 Forumite
    Government Grants?

    I'd expect anyone who could afford to buy a brand new car shouldn't be very high on the list for government handouts.
  • EdGasket
    EdGasket Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    konark wrote: »
    Government Grants?

    I'd expect anyone who could afford to buy a brand new car shouldn't be very high on the list for government handouts.

    It is to promote electric cars/reduce pollution, not to assist people to buy a new car per se though of course it 'helps' the person to choose electric over petrol/diesel.
  • Richard53
    Richard53 Posts: 3,173 Forumite
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    EdGasket wrote: »
    It is to promote electric cars/reduce pollution, not to assist people to buy a new car per se though of course it 'helps' the person to choose electric over petrol/diesel.
    Put another way, it's so that people on the minimum wage can help the rich swan around in electric cars to save their consciences, while making use of all those 'free' charging points. Democracy at work.


    :)
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  • iolanthe07
    iolanthe07 Posts: 5,493 Forumite
    The original quote was, in legalise, an 'invitation to treat'. It does not have to be honoured up to the point of sale. The same applies if a trader has accidentally put the wrong price on something - you can't hold him to it at the checkout, though often traders will do so as a goodwill gesture.
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