Online Car retailers such as broadspeed.

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Online Car retailers such as broadspeed.

Go to the Autotrader site, they have a 'new car' section that gives great deals on new cars. You could save £1000's on Bravo's and GP's.
 
keep your punto for another year then buy an early bravo 1.4t-jet for a bargain price.

They are already going cheap slightly used! saw a full Sport with all the options for sale at £8,200 only had 9k on it :eek: :D.

I NEED diesel preferably T-jet would just cost too much!. I spent £35 on petrol in the 60hrs I borrowed one and that was only the 120T-jet!!.
 
For online new cars, my friends speak very highly of the prices and service from Drivethedeal.com but unfortunately I've no direct experience of them. I've also heard of a few dealers willing to price-match the online prices, but I'm not sure if that's still common practice or if it's just at slow times of the year when they need to make targets....

Chris
 
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I used autofinders.ltd.uk to buy my GP and they were very good and very helpful. Better price than Fiat super saver, Drive the deal, Broadspeed when i was looking aswell :)
 
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I noticed that...especially when I saw this one as its a 150bhp dynamic with a skydome roof, upgraded to 17s ESP and rear parking sensors, metallic paint, 1273 miles...lost a third of its original price 10995..
http://search.autotrader.co.uk/es-u...l=BRAVO&min_pr=8000&max_pr=12000&max_mileage=

Credit crunch init :p. Yeah not sure about the dynamic its a little too dadsy. I like the active sports and the sport. Going to have to be a diesel too as Im crunching quite a few miles.
 
Hi,

Looking at buying a new bravo or a GP Sporting 5door (No I don't want taxi comments thanks :p). I've seen some great deals on broadspeed does anyone know any other sites like this?

And has anyone dealt with an online car retailer? :)

Chris, I used the site below when I purchased a Fiat 500 for my wife and I had nearly £600 discount (less £100 + vat commission). You tell them how much you are willing to pay for a vehicle to your specification and they do all the bargaining with the dealers.

If they don't get you the price you want to pay they let you know the cheapest quote they have received and then it is up to you. If you go ahead then their charge is (in my case £117.50) and that goes up with the value of the car. All cars are sourced from UK main dealers (no imports) and to full UK specification. 14 weeks after placing my order I collected mine from a Fiat main dealership with all the options I had specified also at a discount price.

I also had a quote from Broadspeed and they originally offered me a saving of nearly £400 but when I logged back onto the site to check my order the discount had disappeared. I rang them to ask what was going on and they told me that due to high demand they were unable to get any discounts on the 500.
After reading all the posts in the 500 forum threads I have not found anyone else who has had any discount so it seems these guys are quite good.

http://www.autoebid.com/
 
its the same old fiat depreciation that has existed longer than i've been alive. its why everyone buys golf GTi's, it works out cheaper.
 
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