March incentives
#26
re-read the first sentence and ask your MA if that makes sense. Can't lock in until you've taken the car? That's not a lock.
If your MA is telling you something different than what I am telling you, then maybe you should call mini finance directly at 866-MINI-4-ME. That way you can find out about the 60 day rate lock straight from the authoritative voice in the matter.
Rates are not always lockable but they are this time.
If your MA is telling you something different than what I am telling you, then maybe you should call mini finance directly at 866-MINI-4-ME. That way you can find out about the 60 day rate lock straight from the authoritative voice in the matter.
Rates are not always lockable but they are this time.
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#28
A credit ap can be submitted to Miniusa at any time. And if credit meets criteria to qualify, you get the 0.9 or the current lease rate that corresponds to your credit score. But I believe you must take delivery during the length of that program. If your Mini isn't in until April 10th for example, you will not get the March 0.9%. You will get the April program and it might be better, worse or the same. Though I doubt if ever see much better than 0.9% for financing. Usually the "fine print" says "Must take delivery by xx/xx/2011.
At least that is the way I understand it. And I know that is the way it works at most other brands such as Toyota, Honda, and more.
At least that is the way I understand it. And I know that is the way it works at most other brands such as Toyota, Honda, and more.
#29
The rate was 0.9 when we ordered our MCS in December, then it was higher in January and February. Our MA told us our MINI would take 6-8 weeks and get here in February. Well, lucky us that it has taken so long.......rate is now 0.9% again AND there is a free package!! Good things come to those who wait! It will be more like 11-12 weeks, but the finance deal makes the long wait not seem so bad.
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#34
If you go on miniusa.com and read the fine print, it says must take delivery by 03/31/11 for the various incentives being offered.
Even for customers paying cash, not financing, the offer is free maintenance for 6 year, 100,000 miles along with free option such as premium pkg. Again it says must take del by 03/31. On April 1 when the new program comes out, it may be the same as March..or not.
If I'm reading it wrong, I guess a store could offer 60 day lock on the rate and if the rate changes back to 1.9%, the store just buys it down to .9%, basically the store eating the difference. Just a thought.
Or maybe I am misreading all the info in the "fine print" link.
Anyone know the March lease money factor and residual for a 2011 MCS?
Even for customers paying cash, not financing, the offer is free maintenance for 6 year, 100,000 miles along with free option such as premium pkg. Again it says must take del by 03/31. On April 1 when the new program comes out, it may be the same as March..or not.
If I'm reading it wrong, I guess a store could offer 60 day lock on the rate and if the rate changes back to 1.9%, the store just buys it down to .9%, basically the store eating the difference. Just a thought.
Or maybe I am misreading all the info in the "fine print" link.
Anyone know the March lease money factor and residual for a 2011 MCS?
#35
#36
I am anxiously awaiting whether my MINI will make it to me by March 31, or if it will miss by a day or two and be here in April. I'm really really hoping for March because between the 6yr/100K mtce and a free upgrade option, the value there is huge. I really hope April doesn't drop the 6yr/100k mtce and change any upgrades to something I can't take advantage of. That would hurt big time having missed on those by just a couple days. When I first talked to someone at the dealer in January, she said they tend to be better incentives in the winter months, but less so as spring rolls around.
For sake of history on the recent pattern incentives, does anyone know what they were in February and January 2011?
This link just provides the current months deal for obvious reasons.
http://www.miniusa.com/lease_loan_pr...ancialServices
For sake of history on the recent pattern incentives, does anyone know what they were in February and January 2011?
This link just provides the current months deal for obvious reasons.
http://www.miniusa.com/lease_loan_pr...ancialServices
#38
I am anxiously awaiting whether my MINI will make it to me by March 31, or if it will miss by a day or two and be here in April. I'm really really hoping for March because between the 6yr/100K mtce and a free upgrade option, the value there is huge. I really hope April doesn't drop the 6yr/100k mtce and change any upgrades to something I can't take advantage of. That would hurt big time having missed on those by just a couple days. When I first talked to someone at the dealer in January, she said they tend to be better incentives in the winter months, but less so as spring rolls around.
For sake of history on the recent pattern incentives, does anyone know what they were in February and January 2011?
This link just provides the current months deal for obvious reasons.
http://www.miniusa.com/lease_loan_pr...ancialServices
For sake of history on the recent pattern incentives, does anyone know what they were in February and January 2011?
This link just provides the current months deal for obvious reasons.
http://www.miniusa.com/lease_loan_pr...ancialServices
#39
If you go on miniusa.com and read the fine print, it says must take delivery by 03/31/11 for the various incentives being offered.
Even for customers paying cash, not financing, the offer is free maintenance for 6 year, 100,000 miles along with free option such as premium pkg. Again it says must take del by 03/31. On April 1 when the new program comes out, it may be the same as March..or not.
Even for customers paying cash, not financing, the offer is free maintenance for 6 year, 100,000 miles along with free option such as premium pkg. Again it says must take del by 03/31. On April 1 when the new program comes out, it may be the same as March..or not.
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#41
Did you get the 0.9% financing? The free upgrade is available only if you take the standard interest rate (5%+).
For most people the 0.9% is a better deal.
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#47
All this high finance makes me dizzy! I put a downpayment on mine and when he's ready for me I'll just write a check for him. I don't like monthly payments and interest and all that, I think it's good money going out the door with no real payback. If I really want something, I'll save for it, then buy it outright.
Buck
Buck
#48
#49
The March stuff, straight off the MINI promotion, summarized as follows:
#1: 0.9% APR up to 60 months, or 3.9% months 61 to 72. Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
#2: 36-month closed end lease, $2,626 cash due at signing. Lease rate based on well-equipped 2011 MINI with Automatic Transmission and Premium Package with MSRP of $23,100. Purchase option at end of lease $15,708.
#3: Get no cost maintenance plan upgrade (MPU) that includes maintenance coverage up to 6 years 100K miles and road side assistance, valued up to $1795. MPU is available only with Standard Rate Retail Financing thru MINI (5.9%?). Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
Additional Notes:
Does anyone happen to know the fine print on the standard financing regarding minimum amount to finance, minimum months to pay (before paying off), or any early payoff penalty? Otherwise, on anyone wanting to pay cash, it might be worth the few months interest before paying off the balance to get a 6 yr MPU. If I learn anything there I'll post back, and will plan on covering this in detail with my MA later in the week. Once my car at least hits the docks, I plan on visiting him in person to make sure I understand all my options around paying...so I don't have to deal with that part on delivery day!
Edit: To find the page on the promotions I had to do the following: Go to www.miniusa.com. Click on Mini Financial Services (bottom left). Click on Estimate A Payment (bottom option on left). Payment Estimator page will open. At top of page on right, click on >Learn More.
#1: 0.9% APR up to 60 months, or 3.9% months 61 to 72. Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
#2: 36-month closed end lease, $2,626 cash due at signing. Lease rate based on well-equipped 2011 MINI with Automatic Transmission and Premium Package with MSRP of $23,100. Purchase option at end of lease $15,708.
#3: Get no cost maintenance plan upgrade (MPU) that includes maintenance coverage up to 6 years 100K miles and road side assistance, valued up to $1795. MPU is available only with Standard Rate Retail Financing thru MINI (5.9%?). Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
Additional Notes:
- Applies to Hardtop, Convertible, Clubman models only. Not Countryman.
- Upgrade options, where noted, include one of Automatic Transmission, Premium Package, or Sport Package (Sport package does not include optional wheel upgrade). Free option applies only to vehicles Delivered by March 31.
- The incentivies are available only at participating MINI dealers.
Does anyone happen to know the fine print on the standard financing regarding minimum amount to finance, minimum months to pay (before paying off), or any early payoff penalty? Otherwise, on anyone wanting to pay cash, it might be worth the few months interest before paying off the balance to get a 6 yr MPU. If I learn anything there I'll post back, and will plan on covering this in detail with my MA later in the week. Once my car at least hits the docks, I plan on visiting him in person to make sure I understand all my options around paying...so I don't have to deal with that part on delivery day!
Edit: To find the page on the promotions I had to do the following: Go to www.miniusa.com. Click on Mini Financial Services (bottom left). Click on Estimate A Payment (bottom option on left). Payment Estimator page will open. At top of page on right, click on >Learn More.
#50
The March stuff, straight off the MINI promotion, summarized as follows:
#1: 0.9% APR up to 60 months, or 3.9% months 61 to 72. Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
#2: 36-month closed end lease, $2,626 cash due at signing. Lease rate based on well-equipped 2011 MINI with Automatic Transmission and Premium Package with MSRP of $23,100. Purchase option at end of lease $15,708.
#3: Get no cost maintenance plan upgrade (MPU) that includes maintenance coverage up to 6 years 100K miles and road side assistance, valued up to $1795. MPU is available only with Standard Rate Retail Financing thru MINI (5.9%?). Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
Additional Notes:
Does anyone happen to know the fine print on the standard financing regarding minimum amount to finance, minimum months to pay (before paying off), or any early payoff penalty? Otherwise, on anyone wanting to pay cash, it might be worth the few months interest before paying off the balance to get a 6 yr MPU. If I learn anything there I'll post back, and will plan on covering this in detail with my MA later in the week. Once my car at least hits the docks, I plan on visiting him in person to make sure I understand all my options around paying...so I don't have to deal with that part on delivery day!
Edit: To find the page on the promotions I had to do the following: Go to www.miniusa.com. Click on Mini Financial Services (bottom left). Click on Estimate A Payment (bottom option on left). Payment Estimator page will open. At top of page on right, click on >Learn More.
#1: 0.9% APR up to 60 months, or 3.9% months 61 to 72. Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
#2: 36-month closed end lease, $2,626 cash due at signing. Lease rate based on well-equipped 2011 MINI with Automatic Transmission and Premium Package with MSRP of $23,100. Purchase option at end of lease $15,708.
#3: Get no cost maintenance plan upgrade (MPU) that includes maintenance coverage up to 6 years 100K miles and road side assistance, valued up to $1795. MPU is available only with Standard Rate Retail Financing thru MINI (5.9%?). Includes one upgrade option at no additional charge.
Additional Notes:
- Applies to Hardtop, Convertible, Clubman models only. Not Countryman.
- Upgrade options, where noted, include one of Automatic Transmission, Premium Package, or Sport Package (Sport package does not include optional wheel upgrade). Free option applies only to vehicles Delivered by March 31.
- The incentivies are available only at participating MINI dealers.
Does anyone happen to know the fine print on the standard financing regarding minimum amount to finance, minimum months to pay (before paying off), or any early payoff penalty? Otherwise, on anyone wanting to pay cash, it might be worth the few months interest before paying off the balance to get a 6 yr MPU. If I learn anything there I'll post back, and will plan on covering this in detail with my MA later in the week. Once my car at least hits the docks, I plan on visiting him in person to make sure I understand all my options around paying...so I don't have to deal with that part on delivery day!
Edit: To find the page on the promotions I had to do the following: Go to www.miniusa.com. Click on Mini Financial Services (bottom left). Click on Estimate A Payment (bottom option on left). Payment Estimator page will open. At top of page on right, click on >Learn More.