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Old 02-04-2008, 08:25 AM   #31
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I think if I was buying it brand new I would not expect any more than 50 KM on the clock, If I was buying a car that was already at the yard, I would class that as a demo, regardless of KM and I would expect a decent discount.
there is a diffierence though between a demo and simple floor/yard stock.
A demo is a registered car in the name of the dealership it is used for test drives and also driven home by staff. Demo's are usually sold before the reach 7000kms. Yard stock is only ever used for test drives when no demo is available.

Very few people actually end up getting a car straight off a boat. if it hasnt been sitting at the dealership its been sitting at a holding yard somewhere.
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Old 02-04-2008, 01:36 PM   #32
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My Territory was purchased as a demo and we have been quite pleased with it and considering I saved 10g I was real happy. I agree 100km is still new although I wouldn't be all that happy.
Once upon a time I worked for a Holden dealership in Melbourne and took new cars to be registered at Vic Roads this would accumulate Km's. Disturbingly we would swap cars with other dealers and I would drive one over and bring one back to save freight costs I presume. The disturbing part was the odomoter was always disconnected not to record Km's...I took one to Geelong once which is approx 100km from where I was working..no speed camera's those days
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Old 02-04-2008, 01:42 PM   #33
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I would be happy with a demo under 200km for a basic model not sports, but for a XR6 T, Gt, SS etc I would buy new, because most likely those cars have been thrashed
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Old 02-04-2008, 07:05 PM   #34
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up here in Brisbane on Kessles rd Mt Gravatt, was visiting a home furniture store and next to it is the toyota holding yard for new cars that go into oldmac toyota thats on logan rd. Anyways, brand new aurions and camrys were being taken off the truck, some still had that white tape on the hub caps and certain panels.
The guys driving them once off the truck were putting the cars in Neutral high revving it and slammed them into D, the slamming noise and screeching was unreal. Should have filmed it with my fone. But i wonder how many k's those cars have done...maybe 20-30 max. poor effort by them i say.
I have seen the mechanics at Sinclair ford do the same thing (I used to live near their holding yard, and could see it from my bedroom window). One of the people in the service department took a customer's XR8 that was in for a service, and started doing 'circle work' in the back paddock (it has since had bitumen laid over it). I thought that this was low, thrashing a car that a cusotmer had entrusted to them. The same staff member was then dealing one of the brand new cars (I guess that a cusotmer was about to pick it up, as this is the only time that they would detail cars that are on the holding yard), and then he started doing circle work in that car. I phoned the manager of new cars, and I seen him approach the service shed. I have not seen this happen since.

Bottom line, no matter how many kms a new car has on it, it may not mean that the car has been treated well. I would rather have a car that has had 100ks on it and has been driven normally, rather than one that is showing 20kms and has been thrashed. Also, with odometers that have been would back I think that it would be better for it to show a genuine figure rather than one that has been would back. This way you know what the car has done, rather than having to guess at how far a car has gone and how it has been treated.
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Old 02-04-2008, 08:35 PM   #35
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There is a law about this, I think its about 100 kays for a new car, 2000 for a demo and second hand after that.
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Old 02-04-2008, 09:12 PM   #36
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Bottom line, no matter how many kms a new car has on it, it may not mean that the car has been treated well.
Too true. However the less k's on it the better chance it was not (too badly) mistreated.
Fully agree with the odo turned back. This really should not be possible and I did not think it was possible with the new electronic ones. Should at the very least be illegal.
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Old 02-04-2008, 10:01 PM   #37
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My new car I bought on friday had 16ks on it...
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Old 03-04-2008, 12:53 AM   #38
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i'd be annoyed at more than 50km, and would definately question more than 100. 100km is a fair distance! P.D ,test drive ,tint and fueling up should only use a few km. if it were a 4WD or other with a big build up i'd expect more.
i dont see the need for more than that. it's a NEW car, therefore should not be being test driven by others. if i wanted a demo i'd get a demo and save a few thousand. more of a 'principal' thing. new is new,not sorta new, not driven by a few people, not test driven becasue there were no demo cars available. i'd want some sort of discount if it has been used as an unlicenced 'demo'
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Old 03-04-2008, 09:33 PM   #39
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My partner and I are looking at a small Hyundai, we found it in the 2nd hand section on carsales, not the new or demo section.

It's a 2007 MY06, not registered and only has 23km's. Does this mean it was built in late 2006 and hasn't been registered or driven since? Does this look a little fishy?
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Old 04-04-2008, 12:09 PM   #40
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i work for a mazda dealer in sydney. (still a ford fan though)
last 5 delivered all had less then 10km on them.
i am not worried unless the car has up to 100km, and that would mean it was on display and driven on test drives. i would also add most people are fairly relaxed on a test drive and are not hard on the cars at all.
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Old 04-04-2008, 01:25 PM   #41
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All i have to say is- did you get a discount? if you did how can you complain about 200klm, if you paid full retail you can expect to have a new car delivered under 50k . If you got a deal on the car how can you justify complaining when the dealer compensated with price?
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Old 05-04-2008, 09:17 PM   #42
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Last week at work a salesman was asking if he could get the instrument cluster changed or wind back the k's on a brand new VW Jetta.. had 84k's on it... abit too much for a brand new car, didn't hear the end result but we couldn't change the instrument cluster due to some immobilizer thingy.... pretty funny seeing he has to deliver the car brand new to a customer today.. I have no idea how the k's got to 84 on a new car. Car didn't have a tint either....

When I do PD's on cars they usually have around 9-15k's max on emm..... Highest ive ever seen that's been delivered is 34k's needed a tint and had a dent that had to be repaired.

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Old 05-04-2008, 10:03 PM   #43
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Yes - anything more than 15-25 would make you suspicious.

It might be look new, and it might not have been an official demo but anything more than this and the car has been tried by others and in my opinion is not new for you or anyone else.

If its not new don't pay new price.

The joy of a "new" car is you were first to own, know how it has been treated otherwise you would have bought a demo or low k used.

(Having said that some cars / brands road test every car prior to being distributed i.e. porsche - some fords ive seen)
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Old 06-04-2008, 10:04 AM   #44
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I had 40ks on mine when I picked it up. They would have had to do abit of driving for tints and detail. If I was going new again anything more than 80 and id refuse it as thats too many.
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Old 06-04-2008, 09:34 PM   #45
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when i placed a order with bryan byrt ford mt gravatt for a new xr6 turbo ute in sept07. i got a phone call 4 weeks later from my dealer saying its has just arrived off the truck ,i went in and checked it out had 4km on clock,waited 5days for pre delivery then dove out the showroom with 11km on clock
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Old 07-04-2008, 11:12 AM   #46
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when i got the suzuki last year it had 7 cliks on it , when i got the patrol this year it had 58 who cares , from new its all warranty and most wont own it out of warranty ,so we feed the second hand market and you can deal with it .... im never gunna change my driving habits so the "next" person gets a great car ,accept my pride and joy which shall never be sold ,so i guess it doesnt bother me . my opinion only ,[ not to be trusted lol]
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