she's gone.....

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Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

276 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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If you need a TVR fix, you know where we are

Hope you don't feel too bad and as you said you will be back at some point.

Bob

tvrbob

11,187 posts

262 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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A very sad day, do stay with us there are always passenger seats going free.

BTW how's the leg? Is it due a 4.5k service yet.

hobo

5,867 posts

253 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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Think I saw you there last Saturday ? Or saw the car anyway.

Selmer

2,760 posts

249 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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I'm sure you'll end up with another similar motor soon-ish.
Just think what the same money will get you in a year or twos time
Enjoy your beer.

raged_out

478 posts

255 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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Oh no... I was telling my better half just the other day thow nice ya car was.....

I was cruising by you about 2 or3 days ago.



>> Edited by raged_out on Friday 22 July 14:34

andy4200

5,036 posts

280 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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Mike

Bad news but I know you've been talking about it for a while

Is it on a sale or return thing or just sold to them?

If you don't mind could you email me some details as I'm considering something similar myself.

Mine's in the classifieds but I'm looking at other options.

Andy

mawds

825 posts

247 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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Sorry to hear it, even though I knew it was coming. Just think of how much fun the next one will be after some "time off".

tonto

2,983 posts

255 months

Friday 22nd July 2005
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satch said:
Can be found at drivestyle convertibles. HHC.

I can be found this weekend at the bottom of a pint.

i'll own another when job sit. settles downa nd I'm not doing 80 miles a day.



A sad day indeed
Are they selling it for you?

If you get Chim withdrawl symptoms Mike, give me a bell!

madbadger

11,616 posts

251 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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Sorry to hear that, Satch.

Have a feeling you might not be away for too long.

There's often passenger space in the Tam if you feel the need. Sounds like it might be musical TVRs for a while.

supaspark

2,105 posts

245 months

Saturday 23rd July 2005
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Sad news brother.......

snorky

2,322 posts

258 months

Monday 25th July 2005
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was nice to see you at Cadwell....will miss the sound of the Chim....I still have video of it from Bolton Abbey - let me know via email if you want it...

hobo

5,867 posts

253 months

Tuesday 26th July 2005
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satch said:
this just feels wrong to me.

An understatment.

Interested to hear what happens, but unfortunately can't advise on where to go from here as never had it happen before.

You must have something in writing, surely ?

daftlad

3,324 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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If you can afford it, tell him to stick it and collect your car after paying the bill for the paint etc.

If not - lesson learned. A verble aggreement is not worth the paper it's written on.

As an aside, Nigel and the previous HHC mangement team have had some stick on here. In 25 years of dealing with them, they never attempted to pull a stroke like this.

gemini

11,352 posts

271 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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If youre not happy walk from the deal
The customer should always be right?

Im there tomorrow - discussing issues - might be one of them?

Bob the Planner

4,695 posts

276 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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Sorry to hear of the problems Mike. IMO if they have not done any of the work I would pull the car now - today - and go and see someone else to see if they could sell it for you. If they have, it will be worth taking it somewhere else for a second opinion on the other work, you may save those £ks.

I know its hassle but its got to be worth a try.

I hope you get it sorted

Bob

P1Carl

635 posts

243 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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Satch,
Sorry to see you've let her go and even more sorry to see what's happening now. I'm not able to give specific advice on this sort of subject having no experience, it's quite a bizarre situation really. The best advice I could give would be to consumer advice and discuss the situation with them.
Best of luck anyway.
regards,

Carl

gemini

11,352 posts

271 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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nuff said - Ill keep quiet

daftlad

3,324 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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satch said:
My limited legal knowledge suggests a verbal agreement is binding - i.e. a contract doesn't have to be written down to be binding and I and he (by accepting the car, at a previously agreed price and taking the V5) by our actions have implied the agreement to be binding?
>> Edited by satch on Wednesday 27th July 08:32

Like I said before, a verbal agreement is not worth Jack Sh*t. Its your word against his.

If youre not happy, take the car back - but be prepared to pay an unreasonable and non-negotiable price for the work already undertaken.

pdaccus

59 posts

290 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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Satch

That sounds totally disingenuous of SW, I agree with you that you shake hands on a deal and that should be enough. Your point on verbal contract is correct but impossible to prove.

I would speak to another dealer re the cost of the work that is being talked about to see if it is in line with the reduced offer and to other TVR dealers re a cash sale and determine the value you can get elsewhere.

If you can get more, pick the car up and the V5, he is not keeping his end of the deal up so you dont have to keep yours up. Unless he pays the "agreed" price he has to return the V5.

I am now very concerned as I have just let drivestyle have my car on sale or return.

Paul

snorky

2,322 posts

258 months

Wednesday 27th July 2005
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a verbal agreement can be just as binding as a written one.

...sometimes a contract can be inferred from a person’s behaviour without any written or verbal agreement having been reached. As an example, a partnership may be deemed to exist even though there is no verbal or written agreement, simply on the basis that the individuals involved act as though a partnership exists.