A few weeks ago, I was at a party, and talking cars with some friends. Amazingly three people said they were considering a new car, and two were already interested in the Eos. The third one pricked up his ears immediately, as he wasn't aware of the Eos, and I heard from him yesterday that he's just bought one (black/red leather/DSG/petrol). I'm looking forward to a drive.
The other two both live out on the western side of Melbourne and had had a total of zero luck actually getting a drive of the car (both are well into their 50s, and aren't tyre kickers). One dealer (their local) went so far as to say they weren't getting a test drive until after paying a deposit.....needless to say that was the last he saw of them.
Anyway, I've just dropped off my R32 for its 15,000 km service, and whilst there sussed out my dealer's range of demo cars. And what a lovely array. Just about everything, even including an R36 (which I'm going to drive tomorrow). These are proper demo cars, and this dealer just gives them to you for an hour or so, so that you can have a proper test drive. And as we all know, the cars sell themselves if you get a chance to drive one for long enough.
Yes, I know the dealers can't just hand out the cars, willy nilly, to everyone, but some of them need to seriously wake up.
Oh, and whilst my 32 is being serviced, today I'm driving a Golf Edition, TDI manual. It's a very pleasant little car.
The other two both live out on the western side of Melbourne and had had a total of zero luck actually getting a drive of the car (both are well into their 50s, and aren't tyre kickers). One dealer (their local) went so far as to say they weren't getting a test drive until after paying a deposit.....needless to say that was the last he saw of them.
Anyway, I've just dropped off my R32 for its 15,000 km service, and whilst there sussed out my dealer's range of demo cars. And what a lovely array. Just about everything, even including an R36 (which I'm going to drive tomorrow). These are proper demo cars, and this dealer just gives them to you for an hour or so, so that you can have a proper test drive. And as we all know, the cars sell themselves if you get a chance to drive one for long enough.
Yes, I know the dealers can't just hand out the cars, willy nilly, to everyone, but some of them need to seriously wake up.
Oh, and whilst my 32 is being serviced, today I'm driving a Golf Edition, TDI manual. It's a very pleasant little car.
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