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Hi

I was looking at the popular internet car dealers this evening, namely Drivethedeal, Autofinders & Autoebid. I noticed they all showed good discounts on new vehicles, including the Yeti.

What surprised me most was the difference between their offers:-

Example Basic Yeti 2.0 CR diesel SE:-

DTD - £16190

Autofinders - £16895

Autoebid - £15570

I understand only Autofinders will take your vehicle in part-ex. Autoebid is so competitive on price and I may be tempted to deal with them in the future.

Anyone used them before? All feedback, good, bad or indifferent gratefully received.

Regards

Chubbs

Have a look at some of the other waiting time threads.

Then ask whichever you choose if the dealer has allocation to put the order in now and how long the car will take.

Because some people on this forum have used an internet source and ended up waiting several months longer than if they'd gone to a decent local dealer and paid a few hundred pounds more. Because they've got too many orders due to the lower prices.

Personally, local dealer every time for me, provided to can get them to negotiate a bit. And if you can't then try another.

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