Haydon Daytune - Bust

Haydon Daytune - Bust

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AndyToone

Original Poster:

19,930 posts

291 months

Monday 2nd April 2001
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Haydon daytune are now officially in receivership. No more news as yet, though those people who have had deposits with them should be receiving a letter shortly. If anyone has any more information, please post it here.

guysh

2,254 posts

290 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2001
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Yes they have gone into Liquidation as far as I tell from the letter I recieved yestruday - I think more than likely this is Lotus' doing as they have pulled all orders from underneath them, I for one am now thinking - why should I give even more money to Lotus? I will most likely lose some of my deposit in the liquidation and then have to pay it again to Lotus if I want a sodding M250- Well I think Lotus can get knotted I want my money back I am going else where.... I hope they go bust as their customer relations are going down hill extremly rapidly.....

AndyToone

Original Poster:

19,930 posts

291 months

Tuesday 3rd April 2001
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Hmmm.. from what I hear the problem started at Haydon - I believe that the deposits for cars were not being tracked (spent?) so when Lotus reduced their allocation of cars, they suddenly had a cash flow problem. The creditors meeting is on the 10th, so we should hopefully find out more then.

broomstick

2 posts

283 months

Tuesday 10th April 2001
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This is very sad. Haydon gave such excellent service, where am I going to take my elise when it needs servicing/sticking back together? If anyone knows a good dealer that can look after the car please get in touch. It is surprising that it is Lotus's biggest UK dealers that are going bust. Haydon's dealership was always busy. How are Lotus' other dealers going to survive?

guysh

2,254 posts

290 months

Tuesday 10th April 2001
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It seems that Haydon hopefully will still do Lotus Serviceing - but not any warranty work - so I will certainly be taking my Exige there for it's 6000 mile service.

guysh

2,254 posts

290 months

Monday 11th June 2001
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Haydon in Sals - can now get most proper Lotus parts much cheaper by going to the offical Manufacturer of the part. Eg. driving lamps for an Exige/elise are around a third of the normal dealer price!. I need to correct myself I believe they are around £70 each as opposed to 120 - which is still a good saving. Edited by guysh on Thursday 14th June 09:27

guysh

2,254 posts

290 months

Thursday 14th June 2001
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I don't think Ted likes people advertising on his site without previous permission - anyway you fail to see my point I was meerly pointing out that if anyone wants parts for their cars they can probably get them cheaper there than any Offical Lotus dealership as they are bound by contract get over priced parts from Lotus... Voicing our opinons of dealerships etc is one thing but dealerships advertsing themselves in an owners forum is completly another....

mrtony

105 posts

289 months

Thursday 14th June 2001
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Hmmm not much of an advert though, I mean are you going to entrust your lotus to a man who can't spell?

Nightmare

5,230 posts

291 months

Thursday 14th June 2001
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downt wory ted woll surt 'im oot p.s. slightly more seriously...give the guy a break - probably doesnt realise its bad etiquette!

zertec

499 posts

290 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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What has GM got to do with it? What about Proton? Clive Reed Zertec Limited info@zertec.co.uk www.zertec.co.uk

PTC

80 posts

278 months

Monday 17th September 2001
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Lotus appear to have been suckered into making the VX220 on the promise that they would get a nicy shiny GBP40m manufacturing facility for making their cars, i.e. they would have somewhere to make the Elise S2 etc. GM got their cars (some of them anyway) and Lotus got apparently nothing appart from a lot of bad press and speculation as to their future. The brand still has considerable value and their is a lot if expertise at Hethel that the Automotive Corporates would like to have. If Lotus do fall over it may not be GM given previous history, it could be Ford, who knows, time will tell. Given the relative silence out of Lotus maybe even an MBO. The management and board structures appear to be all over the place so perhaps an MBO might be opportune as no one seems to have their eye on the ball.