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Martian said:I spoke with them many years ago about a Turbo they had in stock which I was interested in. A no test drive policy meant I bought elsewhere.
MJA911 said:RSJ have built a good reputation and loyal customer base through a proven sourcing, preparation, sales and after-sales experience focussed on a subset of the Porsche used market (997 + 991, 981, 987, no air-cooled or GT cars). It's given the RSJ brand some monetary value, hence they will price accordingly, many dealers have no value in their own brand and can't do that.
I was an RSJ customer just the once but am now a repeat customer of 911 Virgin, not due to any issues with RSJ, just preference and relationship with 911V. It's a competitive market in a competitive region that has other Porsche specialist dealers with strong brands and business models too, it's good to have a few to choose from :thumb:
MJA911 said:RSJ have built a good reputation and loyal customer base through a proven sourcing, preparation, sales and after-sales experience focussed on a subset of the Porsche used market (997 + 991, 981, 987, no air-cooled or GT cars). It's given the RSJ brand some monetary value, hence they will price accordingly, many dealers have no value in their own brand and can't do that.
I was an RSJ customer just the once but am now a repeat customer of 911 Virgin, not due to any issues with RSJ, just preference and relationship with 911V. It's a competitive market in a competitive region that has other Porsche specialist dealers with strong brands and business models too, it's good to have a few to choose from :thumb:
dp400 said:Thanks for all the replies guys. Ive already been to view a car at RSJ and I like the car very much. They have told me for the price they are asking the car will be gone though thoroughly and any issues will be attended to, including painting the front end (stone chips), blowing in a scratch on the rear bumper and refurbing the wheels to get them perfect. However I think the same car were it not at RSJ would be £4k less even after they have done all the work above.
Obviously the 1 year warranty adds value, I guess I need to decide wether to take a chance on a cheaper private purchase, or pay a premium for an RSJ prepped and warrantied car.
Decisions decisions :?:
Richtw said:Stupid question but are RSJ open to a bit of haggling or is the price 'the price'..... just curious before I go to see them....