R50/53 Is it possible to get any kind of discount on an 06 Mini??
#26
Ordered my '05 MCS from MINI of Pittsburgh in mid July and got it on September 6 for MSRP including shipping to my door (+ $51 document fee and $5 for a 30 day temporary license plate).
When I was checking the Northern California dealers (Bay Area and Sacramento), all but 1 charged MSRP + $2500. One dealership charged MSRP, but had a 9 - 12 month waiting list before you could even place your order!!
A couple of the dealerships would do a deal on a new convertible since they had a bunch in stock, but no deals on an MCS.
I had a great experience with MINI of Pittsburgh and in less than 2 months my new MCS was in my driveway.
When I was checking the Northern California dealers (Bay Area and Sacramento), all but 1 charged MSRP + $2500. One dealership charged MSRP, but had a 9 - 12 month waiting list before you could even place your order!!
A couple of the dealerships would do a deal on a new convertible since they had a bunch in stock, but no deals on an MCS.
I had a great experience with MINI of Pittsburgh and in less than 2 months my new MCS was in my driveway.
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#29
Originally Posted by gokartride
So are markups from MSRP limited to certain California dealers...or all Cali dealers? Any others nationwide? It's still kinda hard to believe this is still going on.
#30
Originally Posted by Comedy Cruiser
Why don't you charge them for advertising their good name? I have the dealerships remove their stickers and such from the car before delivery.
- Preserve the window sticker (Optimally I would have it laminated)
- DO NOT Drill front bumper or install front license plate holder
- NO Dealer stickers, only a dealer license plate frame (I can remove it later if I choose to!)
- Program the MINI features the way we want them.
- Program our favorite local radio stations
- A jpg copy of the delivery picture sent to our E-mail box.
- Put my "Black" CD in the radio for the drive home
- FULLY tank up with gas (with gas at $3 a gallon I want it all the way to the top of the neck, none of this off at the auto stop bull) (I can get another 3-4 gallons in our MINIvan after the first auto stop)
#31
Originally Posted by DrDiff
I have a list of things I want done before delivery;
- Program our favorite local radio stations
- A jpg copy of the delivery picture sent to our E-mail box.
Program your stations. LOL
A pic of delivery? Who does that? Never heard of it
You left out the following
- MINI CDs ... There are a bunch of them, I think about 4.
- MINI Mints.
- MAKE SURE they take you to the Parts/Service Dept and tell you their policies. For example, if you come in for service, do you need an appt (I don't at my dealer)? Will they give you a free rental?
- At delivery, its not a bad idea to have pre-orders some maintenaince things (e.g., oil filters) unless you really want to wait 10K miles for an oil change (either DIY but wherever you go, GIVE them a real MINI oil filter).
- ASK for some freebies. If you don't ask, you will never get them. I know this is a tough one for some people. They may thrown in floor mats, glove box organizer, CD holder, etc. It costs them little but a lot for customer satisfaction.
- Make sure they go over EVERY feature in the car until you understand them.
- Make sure all the bits and pieces are there (e.g., is the tool box there? the tow hook?)
- Make sure the exterior of the car is immaculate. Go over it (e.g., my wife found smudge marks and made them polish it!)
I would think the most important message is to ASK, no matter how outrageous it seems. If you don't ASK, you get nothing
Good luck!
#32
Originally Posted by DrDiff
Hoppi, I hope you don't mean, Buy at MRSP or over and pay ADP as well as the road trip option!
West coast people who are intelligent will not want to endure the extra 2-4 weeks shipping time are usually intelligent enough not to pay the "West Coast Style" (MSRP+local fees+ADP) Prices.
Tehnically what you are talking about is a delivery option, of which there are four choices:
West coast people who are intelligent will not want to endure the extra 2-4 weeks shipping time are usually intelligent enough not to pay the "West Coast Style" (MSRP+local fees+ADP) Prices.
Tehnically what you are talking about is a delivery option, of which there are four choices:
- Sit and wait for the car to be built. Sit and wait some more for the car to get on a boat. Sit and wait for the car to be
- West Coast style (Choice #1 plus an additional 2-4 weeks as the car goes through the Panama Canal.)
- Intelligent Motorist (West coast person who buys the car from an East coast/ Midwest dealer and drives the car back home to get past the break in time)
- Bill Gates / Impatient (Has too much money and can buy off lot with tons of ADP or just can't force themselves to wait!
No markup out of state, so there are a few choices. I ultimately just went with the friendliest person I could find who also had inventory.
#33
Originally Posted by gokartride
So are markups from MSRP limited to certain California dealers...or all Cali dealers? Any others nationwide? It's still kinda hard to believe this is still going on.
So, I could have spent $2,500 ADM beyond MSRP. But my costs to get my Mini home are less:
Flight - $129
Gas - $300 (est.)
5 Hotels - $500 (est)
As an added benefit, I'm going to get neat pictures of my Mini every few hundred miles as I drive it home. Now that will be a blast!
Also, I've driven this route across country numerous times already. If I push hard, I can do it in 2 long days, 15-16 hrs each day. BUT...since I have a week of vacation, I'm going to take my time and enjoy the route.
#34
Originally Posted by hoopi
Also, I've driven this route across country numerous times already. If I push hard, I can do it in 2 long days, 15-16 hrs each day. BUT...since I have a week of vacation, I'm going to take my time and enjoy the route.
Oh, and Happy Birthday!
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#38
There is only one way to get a discount. Work for BMW. All others pay retail. And come on thats not a bad thing. Its called supply and demand. The more demand the more the price stays up when you go to sell.
What you think all those GM cars that just sold at "Employee Cost" will hold any value?
What you think all those GM cars that just sold at "Employee Cost" will hold any value?
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#40
I got a $350 discount from Roadshow in Aug. of 03 when I ordered my 03 MC. I negotiated over the phone without ever having been to the dealer. Maybe it was because it was late in the model year? Made me feel better anyway.
Also got free floor mats and a discount on a boot box and car cover, (returned the MINI outdoor car cover, not worth the price even with a big discount off the $197 list.
Also got free floor mats and a discount on a boot box and car cover, (returned the MINI outdoor car cover, not worth the price even with a big discount off the $197 list.
#42
We paid MSRP for our '05 MCS (delivered Nov.'04) and I was quite happy to do so. However, with the redesigned '07 on the horizon, there's no way you should be paying MSRP for an '06 in my opinion.
Whether the new one is better, or not, it will have an immediate negative impact on the value of 1st gen MINIs.....this is invariably the case when a new model is launched (this may, of course, change with time).
I'm contemplating buying an '06 (for April delivery) and my mindset is that I will be able to negotiate a "substantial" discount.....if I can't, I'll consider something else.
Whether the new one is better, or not, it will have an immediate negative impact on the value of 1st gen MINIs.....this is invariably the case when a new model is launched (this may, of course, change with time).
I'm contemplating buying an '06 (for April delivery) and my mindset is that I will be able to negotiate a "substantial" discount.....if I can't, I'll consider something else.
#43
I am happily paying MSRP again here... the "discount" i got on my nissan was a joke... I kinda like that when you get a MINI you dont have to do all the negotiation crap... but thats me.
and i am getting a free parcel shelf and an excuse to go on a road trip to Chicago and Detroit. (so i cant complain )
and i am getting a free parcel shelf and an excuse to go on a road trip to Chicago and Detroit. (so i cant complain )
#44
Originally Posted by gr8britwjh
However, with the redesigned '07 on the horizon, there's no way you should be paying MSRP for an '06 in my opinion.
I'm contemplating buying an '06 (for April delivery) and my mindset is that I will be able to negotiate a "substantial" discount.....if I can't, I'll consider something else.
I'm contemplating buying an '06 (for April delivery) and my mindset is that I will be able to negotiate a "substantial" discount.....if I can't, I'll consider something else.
'Cause it probably ain't gonna be a mini.
Michael
#45
Originally Posted by gr8britwjh
I'm contemplating buying an '06 (for April delivery) and my mindset is that I will be able to negotiate a "substantial" discount.....if I can't, I'll consider something else.
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#47
Originally Posted by gr8britwjh
Whether the new one is better, or not, it will have an immediate negative impact on the value of 1st gen MINIs.....this is invariably the case when a new model is launched (this may, of course, change with time).
#48
This is the first of anything I have ever purchase at a retail price.Well,almost,I am getting free mats,I have cut down the dealer prep fee and when I pick up the car I am sure I will find something else to get for free.It is just against my business ethics to purchase anything at the asking price,everything for sale is negotiable including Mini's.
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#50
Originally Posted by emoore
I did the same thing. It was great. Plus Classic threw in free floor mats and a glove box organizer.
We had a fantastic experience working with Julie from Classic MINI in Ohio and would buy from her and Classic even though it is 800 miles further away than our "local" dealers that are over 100 miles away.