Broadspeed

Adrianne
2 years ago

Thiefs! They tried to put me into a ringed car, when it arrived, I checked the VIN number against the paperwork, nothing matched up. Suddenly, there was lots of confusion & they told me the car had been delivered to me incorrectly & it was the fault of the delivery firm. To date, they still haven't returned my deposit & I am in contact with the police.

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Gabriel
2 years ago

Best price comparison tool you will find, think the bad reviews must be made up? Have recommended to several friends who have benefited!

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Dexter
2 years ago

I agree with the previous post. Broadspeed completely led me on, took money from me & never got back to me, have ignored my calls & messages I even drove to London to the office registered but it鈥檚 empty. Beware of this company and definitely do not do business with them!

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Kristy
3 years ago

Would give zero stars if possible.
completely useless.
Say that they will put you in contact with a dealer , turns out that they are the dealer !.
Will not give you proof of your factory order – all you get is an email from them saying your car has been ordered.
I asked them to delay delivery of my car by 3 weeks due to wanting it for new plate in September.
When your delivery time gets near they do not contact you, and when you do finally get to speak to someone the car is mysteriously delayed due to it being a busy time of the year ?, but they cannot give a new date.
Waited 17 weeks for a car that was due in 12, still no expected date so attempted to cancel, have told them 2 times so far, they don't seem to be able to accept that I want to cancel . Have lost all confidence in them and don't think there ever was a car on order with the manufacturer.

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Diana
3 years ago

I bought through Broadspeed,who were also trading as ProCars .in 2011 I was trying to buy a new Mercedes Benz C200 C Class AMG .The Merc dealer in Stoke was quoting me 拢33K for the car.The dealer price was 拢33500. i got in touch with Broadspeed They quoted 拢26995 for a Mercedes Benz C 200 AMG with Panoramic roof ,which the M|erc dealer in Stoke quoted another 拢1250 .I paid 拢1000 on my Credit Card to Broadspeed ,The Merc main dealer on Edgware Road London rang me within an hour to confirm order Car delivered to my door ,clean,full of fuel,and I paid them 拢25995. I saved over 拢8K They tell me they order 150 cars a month from Mercedes and thats why they get such large discounts for their customer plus they are making 拢150 K per month too I was happy too Log book came from DVLA with me 1st owner within 7 days

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Kurt
6 years ago

I considered buying an Audi A3 Sportback, a Mercedes GLA and the BMW 320d Touring with the new X Drive feature. Once decided on the BMW, I visited the three nearest agents in my area. I can only say that the chances of one of them taking my order was somewhere between nil and zero. The best offer I was made after endless coffee and chitchat was 拢1000 off and a hopeless trade in.

So I went home and logged on to Broadspeed. I got a quote 拢5,300 below the official RRP. So I phoned to see if they had any dealers in Hampshire and guess what – one of the dealers I visited was on the list and they quoted 拢5,300 off RRP (same car and options)!

I got an email confirming the whole deal and once the offers were firm, I accepted the deal by email and paid 拢199 to be introduced to the dealer.

It turned out to be a different individual at the agent, in the business department. He couldn't care I'd already visited the showroom and took my order over the phone. I paid 拢1000 to place the order and received an order form and receipt. All this took less than two hours from the moment |I agreed to go ahead with Broadspeed!

Not only did that all go incredibly smoothly, but Broadspeed offered to sell my old car to a third party trader they had on their books if the agent offer was disappointing.

So I sent some email pictures and filled in a lengthy Q&A form (scratches, MOT etc) and received a firm offer. I chose to sell it to the outside trader for 拢350 more than the agent had offered. He picked it up the day before the new one was due to be delivered and paid me by bank transfer.

So overall, my "cost to change", as it were, was 拢4,650 less than the showroom I visited (but you also need to allow for a 拢199 fee for Broadspeed) – so I saved 拢4,451 net.

I was and remain well chuffed with my deal. If British main agents want my business in future, they'll need to sharpen up their act and realise that online companies like Broadspeed will soon become the first port of call rather than the last!

I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Broadspeed and have already done so to various friends and colleagues.

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