I am so sorry for the staff who have lost employment and I know you said so too! I think it's very old-fashioned to go see showrooms full of expensive cars and more round the back. I'd buy online if I had a new car. Your channel is great!! I am mostly very vague myself so I feel at home here, thank you.
Yes, plenty of Very Vague Vlog action coming up again soon. As for Cazoo, yes, it is a shame about their massive job losses, and the fact that it didn't work out for them.
Myself and various family members have bought cars from Cazoo and Cinch in the past, but in every case they were models we'd previously owned or at least driven before, so we knew what we were getting. My dad for example owned a base model Mondeo and decided he wanted to swap it for a Vignale spec of the same year, so it was reasonably straightforward to do that through Cinch. However I don't think I'd want to buy a model I wasn't familiar with online having never driven it and I'm sure many buyers feel the same way.
I think it is a different matter if you have driven another similar car and then you decide to buy one online rather than if you have never tried one before.
Cazoo were the title sponsors of the recent snooker world championships.
Yes, they seemed to sponsor quite a lot of things, didn't they?
I am so sorry for the staff who have lost employment and I know you said so too! I think it's very old-fashioned to go see showrooms full of expensive cars and more round the back. I'd buy online if I had a new car. Your channel is great!! I am mostly very vague myself so I feel at home here, thank you.
Yes, plenty of Very Vague Vlog action coming up again soon. As for Cazoo, yes, it is a shame about their massive job losses, and the fact that it didn't work out for them.
A informative and intresting Vlog Sir.
We aim to please, sir!
Myself and various family members have bought cars from Cazoo and Cinch in the past, but in every case they were models we'd previously owned or at least driven before, so we knew what we were getting. My dad for example owned a base model Mondeo and decided he wanted to swap it for a Vignale spec of the same year, so it was reasonably straightforward to do that through Cinch. However I don't think I'd want to buy a model I wasn't familiar with online having never driven it and I'm sure many buyers feel the same way.
I think it is a different matter if you have driven another similar car and then you decide to buy one online rather than if you have never tried one before.
That would be a less risky way of buying online. Sounds like you've had a reasonable experience with Cinch.
Cinch will probably stay afloat thanks to the considerable cash reserves of BCA.
I hadn't heard about this so found it very informative. It's a shame for the former employees.
Should buyers avoid online retailers altogether?
That is a very big question... I am not sure it has a very straightforward answer, sadly!
Unfortunate I think a similar thing happened to another one big one couple years back, forgot the name.
Gosh, I can't remember either! Thank you very much indeed for watching and commenting.