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AIBU to buy a car online, unseen

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PanickedCarBuyer · 09/05/2022 10:41

I urgently need a new car. Mine has failed its MOT on something that is nowhere near cost-effective to fix, so I can't drive it.

I know what I want to replace it with but without a car, can't get to the only car dealerships which seem to have suitable vehicles available at the right price (they're all 1-2 hours away, motorway journeys). I don't have access to another car or any relative who could drive me.

Am I mad to consider a home delivery and buy one unseen? It's an established national dealer, not a main dealer but a car supermarket type thing, with branches all over the country; just not a branch that I can easily get to.

It's a newish car - 4 years old, low mileage, one owner, looks good on paper. There is a money back guarantee.

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ShadowoftheFall · 09/05/2022 10:41

I recently bought from Cinch. Bloody brilliant, highly recommended.

ZoeQ90 · 09/05/2022 10:46

I did it. They sent me a video of the car, I'd already tested the model generally and was happy. I went for a dealer's approved used scheme for extra assurance or you can get someone like AA to go and check it for you (costs £65-120ish I think)

Catcrazy83 · 09/05/2022 10:48

Just make sure you put it on credit card for extra protection in the event the car is faulty

VickyEadieofThigh · 09/05/2022 10:52

Last year I did exactly this - car dealerships were unable to open to customers so I bought 2020 reg car and they delivered it and took the other one away in part exchange.

Best car I've ever had.

PrettyMaybug · 09/05/2022 11:04

I gather this is Cinch? It seems fairly popular, but I would never do it myself personally. ie, I would never buy a car without seeing it/test driving it first.

bridgetreilly · 09/05/2022 11:58

@Catcrazy83 A lot of car dealerships don’t take credit cards these days.

Catcrazy83 · 09/05/2022 12:01

You don’t have to pay full amount on credit card. Just the holding deposit will give you full protection. Personally if a company wouldn’t accept credit card, I would shop elsewhere.

TokyoSushi · 09/05/2022 12:02

I've got one from Cinch coming on Wednesday. I was wary, but the reviews are really good and the service so far has been fantastic, So simple and loads of communication. I had a question and customer service were exceptionally helpful too. I'll let you know how it goes!

TokyoSushi · 09/05/2022 12:02

I did put my deposit on a credit card just for extra protection, it was no problem at all.

Stickytreacle · 09/05/2022 12:03

My son did this and was very happy with the car he bought.

User0610134049 · 09/05/2022 12:04

I would, from a big company like that with a guarantee. I think lots of people do

DeusInAbsentia · 09/05/2022 12:27

Presume distance selling regs would cover this if there was an issue. In fact, I'd think it was probably easier to reject a car purchased at distance than one you buy from a forecourt.
Just use a decent company.

siblingrevelryagain · 09/05/2022 12:29

Did this last year, all good 👍

Duchess379 · 09/05/2022 12:32

Most of those companies like Cinch & Motorway offer a 7 day no quibble return. So if you don't like it, you can return it. Seems a good idea if you can't physically get to a main dealer.

OpposableThumbs2 · 09/05/2022 13:05

I bought one unseen through Cazoo about a year ago. With them you can return it within 7 days with no charge so I figured it was an extended test dive. I had no problems and kept the car. They were also brilliant at rearranging the delivery when I ended up in hospital.

Frazzled2207 · 09/05/2022 13:10

we did this once, from an independent dealer the other side of the country.
we paid £50 (bargain!) and they drove it over for us. All fine

Aprilx · 09/05/2022 13:10

I bought my last two cars unseen. One was seven years ago and I bought nearly new from a main dealership. The other one I bought last year after a FaceTime viewing, I think that became very normal during covid.

brainstories568 · 09/05/2022 13:21

We bought our car on Cazoo about 2 years ago. The car show rooms were closed at the time anyway and even if they were open we couldn't easily get to them as we didn't have a car and had a baby in tow. We would definitely do it again when we get another car, I hate the hassle of pressure from the sales people (particularly if you're also trying to occupy a baby who is just learning to walk) and the fact that you could "test drive" if for 7 days was fantastic.

Tbh now I wouldn't buy a car from a vendor who didn't offer a 7-14 day test drive experience even if I had seen the car before buying it.

Duettino · 09/05/2022 13:23

You should get 14 day return if you haven't seen it before hand.

My concern was transferring that much money to someone without the asset. In the end, I used Carshop. They shipped it from where it was to my local branch and I collected after test driving. I know it's the new thing to buy online but I just got scared. Luckily, they have a branch very close.

Where are you buying this from?

MrsMoastyToasty · 09/05/2022 13:28

We did it with Vauxhall's Network Q . Delivered to our local Vauxhall dealership from one at the other end of the UK. The only problem was the time it took as they only deliver once they have a full load for the transporter lorry.

Wilkolampshade · 09/05/2022 13:30

We used Cazoo for exactly this. There's a seven day no quibble return and the service was terrific. It took all the hassle out of it for us.

Bananacattoy · 09/05/2022 13:46

We bought a car on Cinch a few months ago. Check it carefully when it arrives - one of the tyres was damaged on ours, which DH didn’t check. While saying that, they paid the invoice for a new tyre quick quickly.

The car arrived with no mats, which was annoying, but they don’t cost that much.

Apart from that, we are very happy with the car.

PanickedCarBuyer · 09/05/2022 14:07

Wow, seems I am panicking unnecessarily. Thank you all for the reassurance that this is ok to do.

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badhappening · 09/05/2022 14:16

My friend did this and the car was terrible.
And it was also checked by the AA before it was delivered to her!! It was a big and costly mistake (£10k).
Her and her husband could have done the trip to check it out before the purchase (he had his own car), but they couldn't be bothered/thought it would be okay due to the AA check.

Imtryingveryhard · 09/05/2022 14:18

I have bought 4 second hand cars this way, only seeing them when delivered and with no issue at all. They were from Audi main dealers though, I wouldn’t consider this for any other sellers. Ironically, the only one I test drive and viewed before buying was awful.

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