My Volvo dealer doesn't want to sell me a car

My Volvo dealer doesn't want to sell me a car

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Justin S

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3,657 posts

268 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Went for a test drive in an XC40 T5 last weekend and since we aren't happy with our Cupra Formentor , decided to go back into a Volvo again. Been chasing the dealer all week to discuss and I am sure that because of the discussion with my wife, after eventually speaking to them , they dont want to sell the car to us. We have bought from the same dealer before and the same guy It sort of went like this.
Wife ' Hi Martin, we are interested in buying the white XC40 T5'
Martin the sales guy ' No problem. Let me sort the finance out for you on the car'
Wife ' Oh, that's not needed as we are paying cash for it'

From then on, radio silence. Seems that because we don't want to pay for finance, they would rather keep it to sell to someone who will buy it on silly APR.

Its been a bit frustrating as we had the same issue with the Cupra and every dealer is selling finance rather than 'allowing' buying outright, which is what we want to do. The sales guy stared at us as if I had just murdered his family.
Is this the thing nowadays that as its more money making for them and the lack of cars they would rather hang onto them ?

Matt_E_Mulsion

1,713 posts

72 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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There will be someone along more knowledgeable than me, but I guess it's because they get a good kickback off the finance company.

An often stated way round this is to buy it on the finance and then pay it off straight away. I'm not sure how feasible this is to do in reality.

Vvroom

1,170 posts

197 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Just had an email from Volvo offering 0% APR
With a 50% deposit.

Deep Thought

36,736 posts

204 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Justin S said:
Went for a test drive in an XC40 T5 last weekend and since we aren't happy with our Cupra Formentor , decided to go back into a Volvo again. Been chasing the dealer all week to discuss and I am sure that because of the discussion with my wife, after eventually speaking to them , they dont want to sell the car to us. We have bought from the same dealer before and the same guy It sort of went like this.
Wife ' Hi Martin, we are interested in buying the white XC40 T5'
Martin the sales guy ' No problem. Let me sort the finance out for you on the car'
Wife ' Oh, that's not needed as we are paying cash for it'

From then on, radio silence. Seems that because we don't want to pay for finance, they would rather keep it to sell to someone who will buy it on silly APR.

Its been a bit frustrating as we had the same issue with the Cupra and every dealer is selling finance rather than 'allowing' buying outright, which is what we want to do. The sales guy stared at us as if I had just murdered his family.
Is this the thing nowadays that as its more money making for them and the lack of cars they would rather hang onto them ?
Buy it on finance, clear the balance within a few days.

EC2

1,514 posts

260 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Can’t you just reserve it online by paying a card deposit?

NMNeil

5,860 posts

57 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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Deep Thought said:
Buy it on finance, clear the balance within a few days.
Read the small print carefully and make sure there's no early repayment penalty clause though.

Deep Thought

36,736 posts

204 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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NMNeil said:
Deep Thought said:
Buy it on finance, clear the balance within a few days.
Read the small print carefully and make sure there's no early repayment penalty clause though.
i'm not sure they legally can, but yes, worth checking the paperwork. Might be a few days interest. Though a relatively small early repayment penality might be worth it.

TheGinger1

74 posts

71 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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They often make more commission on the finance than the car, so buy it on finance, which should also get you a discount, then pay off the finance. At most you might need to pay the first month, but just check the small print.

ads_4116

148 posts

94 months

Saturday 8th July 2023
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With Volvo, you can now buy a car (outright or finance) completely online through the Volvo website. That might be an easier option.

E-bmw

9,970 posts

159 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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As above, buy on finance but SETTLE WITHIN THE COOLING OFF PERIOD, it will cost a few days interest.

Vasco

17,360 posts

112 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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My car (not a Volvo) was bought on finance some years ago, the dealer wasn't interested in cash. There was 0% interest and no charges so I just paid it all off a week later.

DanL

6,437 posts

272 months

Sunday 9th July 2023
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ads_4116 said:
With Volvo, you can now buy a car (outright or finance) completely online through the Volvo website. That might be an easier option.
This. Sod ‘em.

Justin S

Original Poster:

3,657 posts

268 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Its looking like the car is not on their listings now. Seems pretty frustrating. We are sending the Cupra back to Cupra Birmingham to resolve the issues we have with this and then we can look to sell it and run in a dealer and not move until a deal is done next time.

pauljdh

203 posts

171 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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This explains a lot. Trying to upgrade my v90 with cash difference. Never met a more disinterested set of salesman as Volvos, maybe they're all pissed off as Volvos sales model is moving away from showrooms. Last salesman spend more time selling me GAP Insurance, alloy wheel insurance, interior guard etc than the bloody car!

Edited by pauljdh on Saturday 15th July 16:57

Easternlight

3,506 posts

151 months

Saturday 15th July 2023
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pauljdh said:
Snip. Last salesman spend more time selling me GAP Insurance, alloy wheel insurance, interior guard etc than the bloody car!

Edited by pauljdh on Saturday 15th July 16:57
Pretty normal for any car purchase now I find.

RicksAlfas

13,654 posts

251 months

Tuesday 18th July 2023
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I bought from Volvo Braford last month and they were excellent to deal with.
They supplied a finance quote and when I went with my own finance they didn't worry. No hard sell at all.