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Streetbeat

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1,241 posts

88 months

Thursday 26th December 2024
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I've been looking at a sor car at GVE, everything checks out on the car but, I've read some pretty poor feedback on them, but it does seem to be historical. Proceed with caution or steer well clear?

andrew

10,144 posts

204 months

Trev450

6,526 posts

184 months

Thursday 26th December 2024
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Purchased a 488 from them in May that was also an SOR. I arranged an independent PPI at their premises that they were more than willing to allow and they provided access to one of their ramps to assist with this inspection. There were a number of very minor faults identified but GVC rectified them without too much negotiation.

The process of concluding the transaction was less than straight forward, however, and a miriad of excuses were given as to why there was a delay in the car being ready for collection. Apart from this everthing else was relatively painless, so as long as you are happy with the car itself and have done your due diligence, although far from perfect, they are not as bad as some will have you believe.

renmure

4,569 posts

236 months

Thursday 26th December 2024
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I was interested in a car they had and did my own background research and decided to go with another option. Obviously you can only go on publicly available feedback and no doubt folk with no problems rarely post positive reviews. As the cars are SOR then it's really the car rather than the dealer that's the important bit. For me, the distance involved would have required a bit of trust if I was committing so decided against it. To be fair, I had a great experience at another Dealer but haven't posted a review to reflect that and probably would have been all over it had it been negative so hands up to being a hypocrite.

AndyC_123

1,201 posts

166 months

Thursday 26th December 2024
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Their horrendous social media videos would be enough to put me off.

Hoofy

78,167 posts

294 months

Thursday 26th December 2024
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AndyC_123 said:
Their horrendous social media videos would be enough to put me off.
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They are awful. I can't swipe up quickly enough when they appear.

Streetbeat

Original Poster:

1,241 posts

88 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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Trev450 said:
Purchased a 488 from them in May that was also an SOR. I arranged an independent PPI at their premises that they were more than willing to allow and they provided access to one of their ramps to assist with this inspection. There were a number of very minor faults identified but GVC rectified them without too much negotiation.

The process of concluding the transaction was less than straight forward, however, and a miriad of excuses were given as to why there was a delay in the car being ready for collection. Apart from this everthing else was relatively painless, so as long as you are happy with the car itself and have done your due diligence, although far from perfect, they are not as bad as some will have you believe.
Thanks for some info on a recent purchase, I don't doubt some people have a reason to criticise but it's somewhat reassuring to hear a purchase can be relatively smooth. As said elsewhere people rarely post reviews when every happens as it should.

Anymore else with recent experience, they seem to shift a lot of stock so would be good to get more feedback.

Stryke

638 posts

174 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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Best to check their reviews and focus on the one-star reviews, these will clear you a clear indication of the type of business and people there...

The five-star reviews are mostly fake and/or car spotter kids/dreamers.

SVJBalboni

538 posts

66 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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I steer clear of used dealers that sell supercars and have their own service departments. You’ve no idea who’s working on the cars or if they’re even qualified to work on certain makes. It’s best to get a PDI done by an authorised dealer.

mOrtt

424 posts

164 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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A hard no from me after hearing a few first hand experiences from people who have had very poor experiences.

Hoofy

78,167 posts

294 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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SVJBalboni said:
I steer clear of used dealers that sell supercars and have their own service departments.
Hm. Now that I think about it, I guess even if they're experts in said car, there's no benefit to them doing a decent job on rectifying anything that you pick up during the test drive? "Just make the warning light switch off. Loosen the bulb or something."

SVJBalboni

538 posts

66 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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Hoofy said:
Hm. Now that I think about it, I guess even if they're experts in said car, there's no benefit to them doing a decent job on rectifying anything that you pick up during the test drive? "Just make the warning light switch off. Loosen the bulb or something."
Or clear the codes in the ECU and hope a code doesn’t appear during the test drive. Even authorised dealers can’t always be trusted, which is why you need to do a visual inspection yourself and trust your gut feeling.

Trev450

6,526 posts

184 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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This is only one of many reasons why I paid to have an independent ppi undertaken prior to purchasing from them.

SVJBalboni

538 posts

66 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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One other thing I will add, and something independent PDIs can sometimes miss, is mileage blockers. These are very common among VW products, particularly modern Lamborghinis. They’re hard to detect, which is why visual inspection is key. The biggest indicator is interior wear and tear, especially on the seats because a car with, say, 2,000 miles shouldn’t have excessive wear on the driver’s seat.

Buying a used supercar is like playing Russian roulette; you never quite know what you’re getting until it’s too late.

NRG1976

1,705 posts

22 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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I was interested in a car there earlier this week (see towards the last few posts of the link that has been provided).

Alarm bells started ringing when someone showed me various TikTok videos which went along the lines of “most would charge you £3k for this job on a Lamborghini , but we did our own hose and it cost £25” - it was a fudged approach to the fix.

Knocked my confidence on how cars are prepped and the reviews were the final nail in the coffin.

Do your own research and all that…

Frankychops

1,250 posts

21 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Theres GVE and a car dealer in the east midlands, not sure why you'd spend money with either of them.

sjc

14,639 posts

282 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Frankychops said:
Theres GVE and a car dealer in the east midlands, not sure why you'd spend money with either of them.
This.

tyrrell

1,690 posts

220 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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A friend of mine had a very bad experience with them also, make sure books and all the keys are present along with the log book as well.

sjc

14,639 posts

282 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Have a look at Car Dealer Reviews…

Robbo66

3,907 posts

245 months

Monday 30th December 2024
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Found a good 991 GT3 Touring and for some reason it was there…nestling amongst a hideous collection of Hummers, Lambozzz and Brozzz wandering around. Was like a North face outlet.

Got the car professionally PDI’d and had it lifted. SOR as the majority would be.

It’s a car showroom …just. Doesn’t matter who you buy from , just do the due diligence.