7 people at our garage 3 own Surf's and l own the rest "9" thats not counting the one's l have dotted round here and there
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Originally posted by DunnoCan any one beat this?
We have 4 Surfs at our Company (Neg-Micon).
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1990 SSR LTD 2LTE auto
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I am self employed but like the Surf so much I am thinking of binning the Fiat van that leaks everything all the time and buying a second surf for work. It will save the arguments with the wife in the mornings over who gets the Surf! (not going to mention I want a 3ltr this time!!)
Phil.
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We have 2 Surfs owned by employees and 3 owned by the company but during the coming financial year all nine company Toyotas (the 3 Surfs, 3 Land Cruisers & 2 Hiace vans) will be sold off and replaced by Mercedes. This is purely due to Mercedes having the best dealer network in the UK and Toyota having one of the worst.
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Originally posted by ElvzWe have 2 Surfs owned by employees and 3 owned by the company but during the coming financial year all nine company Toyotas (the 3 Surfs, 3 Land Cruisers & 2 Hiace vans) will be sold off and replaced by Mercedes. This is purely due to Mercedes having the best dealer network in the UK and Toyota having one of the worst.
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Originally posted by luckyHave to agree with that about Mercedes dealers, my wife has an A190 and I can't fault the dealers - they even make you feel like you actually matter which is a bit of a shock.
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Originally posted by HiluxYES well lets face it if you are spending alot of time at the Mercedes dealership they will make you feel like you "MATTER" your paying there wages.
It's a pity that other dealers (Ford, Toyota, Rover) don't realise that you are the customer and are paying the wages and their profits. Thet tend to act like they are doing you a favour rather than the other way round.
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" YES well lets face it if you are spending alot of time at the Mercedes dealership they will make you feel like you "MATTER" your paying there wages."
This doesn't have anything to do with how nice the dealership is. Most people want their vehicle fixed in the shortest possible time and for the least amount of money; the charm of the dealer's staff and the luxurious customer waiting area don't actually matter if you don't have to use them.
I hardly ever go to the Merc dealer that we use in person. I don't have to because if we phone them before half nine in the morning and quote a chassis number, the parts we need will be delivered by mid-day. They do 2 deliveries a day and 90%+ of the parts we order are in stock AND very reasonably priced. When they're not in stock we usually get them within 24 hours. I also get 15% discount on everything I buy from Mercedes from an air filter to a new vehicle and full technical backup including authorised copies of their EPC and diagnostic software as and when I need them.
You have to contrast this with Toyota's nil stock, delivery dates that they almost never meet, endless phone calls needed to chase up parts, refusal to deliver to us because we are just retail customers not trade, and an occassional 5% discount when you query the invoice. And yes Jemca have a great customer waiting area and they make great coffee too.... I've wasted quite a few hours there in the last couple of months and in the end they still didnt offer any contribution towards the £4000+ bill for rebuilding my engine or even a plausible reason why an engine that had only travelled 77,000Km needed to be replaced.
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