Why Choose MTC3 to partner your next vehicle move in 2010?

No quibble discounts.  RETAIL / PRIVATE BUYER - As a single buyer of one vehicle you will be welcomed as a "retail" buyer. Dealers are only intent on selling their stock at their price.  Wth MTC3 as your partner we listen to what you require. We make you aware of the options available and in many cases at discounted rates. We go to the wider market and only deal with Fleet departments so discount levels are higher. For the business and fleet purchases we recognise the commitment and investment you have made in volume acquisition and will, where ever possible, look to enhance your existing arrangements.New and Used cars sourced Dorset

Improved lead times. By using our national network of contacts and applying our resource to your local requirement we can in the majority of cases offer improved lead times. Products such as Jaguar / Audi / VW Golf are all on 12-16 weeks delivery - but cars are there to be found.

Savings against new. After 20 years of selling new cars it has amazed me the ratio of Used cars to New cars that I sell. Depending on the time you intend to keep your car and your annual mileage there are worthwhile savings to had in considering the acquisition of a 12 - 18 month old low mileage car in favour of a brand new vehicle.

Location and supply of Approved Used cars. Just because you are in Dorset it shouldn't stop you buying an approved used car in Bristol / Manchester / Newcastle. Last year an MTC3 client in Essex took delivery of a pristine Audi RS6 Avant from a dealer in Aberdeen. Franchised dealers adhere to Manufacturer approved used car schemes . You can have a great deal of confidence in taking delivery of a used car within this framework. Bodywork / service history / tyre tread all have minimum standards that must be met. The warranty given is supported by the national franchise network so your local dealer will be obliged to honour and support the warranty

Commission Sale route. I was recently asked to talk to client who had ordered a new Toyota Prius at list price with no discount and £6250.00 for his current Prius. We finally re-ordered his new Prius saving him £800.00 against the list price(an increase of £300 on our initial promise). After careful appraisal of his current car we decided to go to market at £7995.00 to increase the return on his current car. Would a dealer have recommend this course of action?

MTC3 is about you and your money. We aim to keep as much as of it with you - not the dealer