None of these dealers are charity shops and you pay your money and take your chance. Frequently on here you have people who have bought from the above and when they have gone back they are treated with contempt, warranty of not it all comes off their profit. I have no experience of any body buying from the likes of Cazoo so how their warranty stands I do not know but they must have a high margin to operate like this but no glass palaces for overheads. Where they store and prepare their cars I do not know and if a buyer has a problem where is a car repaired? If I were buying second hand I would consider Motorpoint as they seem to have a fair selection at reasonable prices. I do not think the new brigade threaten the franchise dealers and I would not consider buying a car without seeing it. My preference has always been buying private and getting a much lower price. Much of the dealers profits are finance commission in whatever form
Your comments on the new online sellers were equally made about the then new car supermarkets when they came out - the fact is that all forms of selling cars can give trouble to the unwary, and sometimes to the wary too!.
My preference is to buy new from a franchised dealer, as a factory order to my exact specification - but at very long intervals to reduce the effect of the massive depreciation when new - family members can't afford that so I encourage them to buy nearly new on manufacturers' approved schemes - when I wanted a 9-year old runaround, that was bought privately.
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