Pick a car and model, then go to the web address window and delete the make and model you chose, replacing it with 'vauxhall' - you'll get the list then.
(eg. www.drivethedeal.com/buy-a-new-car/vauxhall )
No idea why the brand it isn't on their 'new car' list. Maybe they don't like makers whose cars break camshafts at 30k miles ;-)
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Thanks for that - really odd they're not on the list
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It's the same for Mazdas. You can do the same link trick with Mazda although I think they've stopped selling Mazdas now because clicking on one of the listed cars in the box at the top of the page it says "Prices quoted are for cars ordered after 7 October 2008 and delivered by 31 December 2008"
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Prices quoted are for cars ordered after 7 October 2008 and delivered by 31 December 2008"
On checking the site again Vauxhalls are the same - delivery by 31/07/08 so I guess they don't do Vauxhall any more which leas me to repeat the original question - Why?
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I suspect that the site is simply not up-to-date.
Although :-
"Prices quoted are for cars ordered after 7 October 2008 and delivered by 31 December 2008"
They do list the latest MX-5 that only became available this week.
It does make you wonder though. If they can't even keep thier web site current...
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Robertybob - used them and would happily use them again. I suppose they are constantly negotiating with the dealers on prices they can offer so mistakes are likely to happen.
If you look how many types of cars they sell the option lists are always correct which is a feat in itself. I find them easier to use to spec a car than manufacturers websites.
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I found the same, but you don't get that message on all Vauxhalls, and there are a few in the 'special offers' section; bit strange though.
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