Has anybody used this broker in the past? I have obtained 2 really good
Quotes for the Leon Cupra ST 300 4drive with £250 between the two. The other is Broker4cars which I know some of you have used in the past but £250 is a lot of fuel or a good chunk towards insurance.
I have Googled buyanewcaronline and the reviews are pretty much the same as all the other brokers. If anybody has any advice on what I should be checking out about the company I would appreciate it.
 
I'm buying a new car, I want to be the first to drive it

when a car leaves the factory and transported, how do you think the car gets between the production line to transporters/Ferrys etc you would never be the first to drive it, however you can collect from the supplying dealer instead of it been driven or pay extra for trailer transport to the door.
 
when a car leaves the factory and transported, how do you think the car gets between the production line to transporters/Ferrys etc you would never be the first to drive it, however you can collect from the supplying dealer instead of it been driven or pay extra for trailer transport to the door.

year fair enough, but that happens anyway even if u buy from dealer.
if u can collect yourself it's a no brainer ....
 
I had mine transported the 120 ish miles but it was £300. I couldn't get up there so I had no choice. Don't forget there will also likely be an admin charge even if it isn't explicitly stated on their website. Happened to me with B4C. This should be sub £200 but its an unwelcome surprise when you're not aware of it.
 
I had mine transported the 120 ish miles but it was £300. I couldn't get up there so I had no choice. Don't forget there will also likely be an admin charge even if it isn't explicitly stated on their website. Happened to me with B4C. This should be sub £200 but its an unwelcome surprise when you're not aware of it.

did u use buyanewcaronline?
 
and how was it, did they just connect u to a dealer or u deal with them?

You deal directly with them. If you want a broker that puts you in contact with dealers then try Carwow but the cheapest price they could get me was £4500 more than buyanewcaronline.
I'll save the £4500 every day but at the end of the day it's what your comfortable with.
 
You deal directly with them. If you want a broker that puts you in contact with dealers then try Carwow but the cheapest price they could get me was £4500 more than buyanewcaronline.
I'll save the £4500 every day but at the end of the day it's what your comfortable with.

carwow's best quote for Cupra was 26.6k, buyanewcaronline's 23k.
drivethedeail can do it for 25k.

drivethedeail puts u in contact with dealers if I'm not mistaken ...
 
I've just placed an order with them.

Their T&C's look pretty good imo, driven delivery is normal, personally I had a day out and collected mine.

I would take a screen shot of their webpage for your records. Importantly it does state that you'll be the first registered keeper, "All of our vehicles are brand new, 1st registered to you"... but check any documents they send you and on delivery. Typically you get the V5 a week or so after delivery.
A few brokers I asked when pushed said I'd not be the FRK, if I wanted that then the price went up by £2-3k, hence why it's worth being crystal clear about it when ordering.

Why does it matter?
Most insurance policies offer a replacement car or the full purchase price if your car is stolen/written-off in its first year, but only if you are the First Registered Keeper.

Resale value, slightly affected by number of previous owners. HTH