... One more thing, is it acceptable to haggle with a dealer even after the scrappage allowance and manufacturer's discounts are applied?
I spoke to a couple of dealers and they knocked say 200 off. They are saying thats all they can do
Responding to Ceatharlach's question above: I have ordered a Renault Mégane (weeks to wait for delivery, because Renault's scrappage scheme deals seem genuinely good, and they are selling cars faster than they can get them in).
bacchus is right on strategy: I played two dealerships off against one another.
Good luck with it -- don't take this wrong but you may need it. Considered the Renault scrappage scheme myself on the hope quality and relability have improved but decided against, thinking about the heap of junk of a Renault 19 I has about 10 years ago.
I just contacted Renault Airside to see if this is being extended they seemed unsure but said it might be. Also when I enguired about a renault clio I was told If I buy now I wont get it until April, Is this the norm as I have never bought a brand new car before.
In normal times delays that long are unusual, but Renault cannot keep up with the demand generated by the scrappage deals. It does give you time to find some of the wherewithal with which to pay for it.
Yeah thats a fair point, but if I am buying a new car , I want it and I want it now if you know what I mean
Thanks. I did some checking on quality and reliability, and the consensus seems to be that Renault have improved greatly.