Reply To: Handover

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ChrisK
Participant

    Hi Whitney

    Allow at least an hour for paperwork and also some time if you need them to show you how things work.

    I’m the sort who likes to learn about a cars working at home sat on the drive and anything I don’t understand I refer to the manual.

    So with that in mind I just want to get out of the showroom as soon as possible though I might ask a question if there’s something I need to know before I get home, for instance, how you unlock and open the fuel cap.

    One other thing that can add time and worth taking time with, with the way thing are in the car industry at this moment in time and that’s to check all the things that should be in the car that were there when you ordered the car because some manufactures are taking things out without any notification to the customer. So if the car specification said for instance it had heated seats at the time of ordering make sure it does have them when you collect and anything else that’s important too you as some things might be trivial and you don’t mind its not in the car.

    If memory serves my last change over was a bit over an hour because the adaption installer had to set up my scooter with the hoist I had installed.

    It should be a good experience for you so have a great time with your new car.