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Originally posted by DaveB View Post
Insurance included but there is a £5000 bond payable up front and refunded on return assuming you haven't trashed it.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
They used bespokes.co.uk
Apparently covid has hit them quite hard and they may have sold off a load of their stock but worth checking them out.Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
600 quids/day for a sports car. I wonder how much will be the insurance on the top of that.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
They used bespokes.co.uk
Apparently covid has hit them quite hard and they may have sold off a load of their stock but worth checking them out.Originally posted by DaveB View Post
Cheers both, will give them a call.
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Originally posted by Andy2 View Post
600 quids/day for a sports car. I wonder how much will be the insurance on the top of that.
https://bespokes.co.uk/prices/
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Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
They used bespokes.co.uk
Apparently covid has hit them quite hard and they may have sold off a load of their stock but worth checking them out.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostFriends of mine recently hired a Maclaren for a weekend. I'll ping them to find out who they got it from.
Apparently covid has hit them quite hard and they may have sold off a load of their stock but worth checking them out.
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Friends of mine recently hired a Maclaren for a weekend. I'll ping them to find out who they got it from.
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When I was at college, a group of us were having lunch opposite a garage that had an American Mustang for sale. I bet that I could go over to the garage and get a free ride. I wondered around the cars and the salesman asked is there anything in particular you like. I answered no but I have been looking for a Dodge Challenger. He said why don't you try the Mustang. I reluctantly agreed and left the garage in the Mustang with rear wheel spining much to the amazement of the other students.
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Originally posted by Fraidycat View Post
That reminded me of the one year old Merc i once bought that had been leased to one of these shady rental firms, got it for almost half of the new list price.
They had fitted it with a clocking chip inside/behind the odometer to avoid paying the mileage excess when it came close to hitting the lease mileage allowance, the chip seemed to be designed to reduce the mileage count, eg every 10 miles driven was recorded as 5 miles..
Luckily the odometer was only clocked by 2000 miles. The main engine computer was still recording the correct mileage.
They hadn't bothered to take the chip out before they gave it back to Mercedes who were the lease owner.
I only noticed something was up when the rev counter in the odometer unit was acting weird. Although the warranty didn't cover a clocked odometer. The dealer still replaced it as they had ordered a new unit without taking the old one out and fully inspecting it.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostSome of them look like outright crooks.
They had fitted it with a clocking chip inside/behind the odometer to avoid paying the mileage excess when it came close to hitting the lease mileage allowance, the chip seemed to be designed to reduce the mileage count, eg every 10 miles driven was recorded as 5 miles..
Luckily the odometer was only clocked by 2000 miles. The main engine computer was still recording the correct mileage.
They hadn't bothered to take the chip out before they gave it back to Mercedes who were the lease owner.
I only noticed something was up when the rev counter in the odometer unit was acting weird. Although the warranty didn't cover a clocked odometer. The dealer still replaced it as they had ordered a new unit without taking the old one out and fully inspecting it.Last edited by Fraidycat; 29 August 2021, 08:57.
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