Appears that DriveTheDeal.com are no longer selling BMWs (atleast, the drop-down-list on their website no longer allows BMW to be selected). I can't find an email address for them on their website.
Does anyone know why they no longer deal with BMW dealers? Shame, because the last time I looked, perhaps 3 months ago or so, the discounts appeared to be in excess of 15% for e.g. 330d 3-series coupes.
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You could try ringing the number given on the website: 0208 446 0800
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Good point, missed that one.
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Google for - bmw to stop selling through brokers .
Edited by Bill Payer on 03/09/2009 at 11:43
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rsanders1@btinternet.com
browse the site and you will find!
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There seem to be other makes that are no longer sold through Drive The Deal - e.g. Chrysler, Jeep, Chevrolet.
Edited by tyro on 03/09/2009 at 11:54
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Edit: It seems that Drive The Deal don't have some manufacturers on their pull down menu, but still sell their cars - e.g. www.drivethedeal.com/buy-a-new-car/chrysler
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Edit: It seems that Drive The Deal don't have some manufacturers on their pull down menu but still sell their cars
But are they still selling them? Eg. on the Chrysler page it states:
"Our prices are for cars ordered after 10 October 2008 and delivered by 31 December 2008."
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on the Chrysler page it states >>
I think for an internet based company, their website could do with a complete overhaul.
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"Our prices are for cars ordered after 10 October 2008 and delivered by 31 December 2008."
Ah. So that is why Chrysler, Vauxhall, etc. are not on the drop down menu.
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I'm sure I read a few months ago that BMW were taking steps to stop companies like DTD from undercutting their main dealers (although dealers are DTD's source).
I remember seeing DTD offering £4,000 off a £25k 320d, muvh more than you'd get out of a main BMW dealer.
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Looks like BMW is reponding to the observation that 'BMWs are as common as muck'!
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