R56 Things to tell the dealer
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Things to tell the dealer
I have searched and could not locate exactly what I would like to know, so here it goes:
I have ordered my R56 MCS and expect it to arrive in late June. I am wondering what I need to tell or ask of my dealer before it arrives. Such as, to wash the car or not. To leave the car in plastic or not. If they fuel the car, can we be sure they are using Premium (91+ Octane) Fuel? Drill holes in the front bumper, etc.
I have never ordered a car before, so I want to learn from those that have. What did you have done and if you could do it over again what would you make sure they do or dont do.
Once I receive enough replies and information I will call me dealer accordingly as well as update this topic, to where all the information will be in this first post.
Also, My car is schedueled for production according to the website. How do you guys determine production date, and what production week you are in?
Thank for any and all replies.
Kevin
I have ordered my R56 MCS and expect it to arrive in late June. I am wondering what I need to tell or ask of my dealer before it arrives. Such as, to wash the car or not. To leave the car in plastic or not. If they fuel the car, can we be sure they are using Premium (91+ Octane) Fuel? Drill holes in the front bumper, etc.
I have never ordered a car before, so I want to learn from those that have. What did you have done and if you could do it over again what would you make sure they do or dont do.
Once I receive enough replies and information I will call me dealer accordingly as well as update this topic, to where all the information will be in this first post.
Also, My car is schedueled for production according to the website. How do you guys determine production date, and what production week you are in?
Thank for any and all replies.
Kevin
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I have searched and could not locate exactly what I would like to know, so here it goes:
I have ordered my R56 MCS and expect it to arrive in late June. I am wondering what I need to tell or ask of my dealer before it arrives. Such as, to wash the car or not. To leave the car in plastic or not. If they fuel the car, can we be sure they are using Premium (91+ Octane) Fuel? Drill holes in the front bumper, etc.
I have ordered my R56 MCS and expect it to arrive in late June. I am wondering what I need to tell or ask of my dealer before it arrives. Such as, to wash the car or not. To leave the car in plastic or not. If they fuel the car, can we be sure they are using Premium (91+ Octane) Fuel? Drill holes in the front bumper, etc.
I asked not to have my front bumper drilled and will use this:
http://gominigo.com/18545.html
If you like that, do the same. If you want the license in the center, have them drill for it. If you want to go without and risk a citation, it's up to you. I'm told that in California it is a small offense. You just have to install it and show that it is done -- takes up your time going to the DMV.
I have never ordered a car before, so I want to learn from those that have. What did you have done and if you could do it over again what would you make sure they do or dont do.
Now I have to wax it.
Once I receive enough replies and information I will call me dealer accordingly as well as update this topic, to where all the information will be in this first post.
Also, My car is schedueled for production according to the website. How do you guys determine production date, and what production week you are in?
Thank for any and all replies.
Kevin
Also, My car is schedueled for production according to the website. How do you guys determine production date, and what production week you are in?
Thank for any and all replies.
Kevin
The main thing to be prepared for when it arrives is the last-minute options they will try to get you to buy. You need to know about them ahead of time so you can make a good choice. The ones presented to me, IIRC, were:
Lojack theft recovery device
Windshield protection/insurance for a specific time/mileage
Extended Service Plan
Extended Repair Warranty
Some sort of accident premium pays $5,000 if you have an accident.
These took me somewhat by surprise, as they intended, and I didn't have time to think them over carefully. My suggestion is that you ask your dealer to lay out the details of all options they are going to offer. Tell them that you will automatically decline anything that hasn't been presented to you ahead of time. That is my 20/20 hindsight advice.
#3
Avoid add ons. They are money spinners for the dealer. However, you may want to consider tire and wheel damage if you have lots of pot holes where you drive. If your state requires front a license plate then your dealer may install it. It requires two small holes in the front bumper. If you look closely you can see two small dimples. The dealer will do a final prep. Mine did a terrific job. No need to wax or polish for several months. Continue to watch the website but realize the post in the owners lounge are at least a week behind reality. Call ASK MINI for the most current data.
#4
Download a pdf of the owner's manual (do a Google search). Go through it page by page and you will find descriptions for all of the programmable options (like automatic locking).
I think you can program these yourself in the R56 but you can still ask the dealer to program them for you before delivery. Make a list of each option and how you want it to work and email it to your MA.
And don't forget to take along a camera on delivery day!
I think you can program these yourself in the R56 but you can still ask the dealer to program them for you before delivery. Make a list of each option and how you want it to work and email it to your MA.
And don't forget to take along a camera on delivery day!
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I picked up my Mini last week.Thankfully I was able to stop them before they put any of that temporary wax on it. I spent the next 2 days detailing it to my satisfaction. first a good wash , then a coat or two of Klasse AIO polish, let stand overnight, then a coat of Klasse sealer in the morning, and a Carnuba wax job in the evening. WOW what a finish. You should be good for about 6-9 months with this, with regular washings with a good brand soap . I put a coat of Aerospace 303 on all the exterior rubber and plastic trim.
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#8
I would say even if you do need a plate, don't let them drill holes. Get the one that goes into the tow hook.
I am a scofflaw who will wait til I'm cited, however.
Most of the options are already pretty well outlined in this thread. Some other things to think about are whether or not you want to try to get them to throw in floor mats. I went in prepared for this thanks to NAM:
Me, sitting in new MINI: "What, no floor mats?" *looking surprised*
MA's sales manager: "No, they're optional."
Me: "Dang. Does MINI send out surveys? Cuz that's cheap."
Sales manager: *sits up straighter* "Yes, they do. And if you give us all 5s on it, I'll throw in the floor mats at no charge."
Also, relatively close to delivery you should get an email from MINI asking how you want your automatic features programmed, what radio stations you want pre-set, etc.
I am a scofflaw who will wait til I'm cited, however.
Most of the options are already pretty well outlined in this thread. Some other things to think about are whether or not you want to try to get them to throw in floor mats. I went in prepared for this thanks to NAM:
Me, sitting in new MINI: "What, no floor mats?" *looking surprised*
MA's sales manager: "No, they're optional."
Me: "Dang. Does MINI send out surveys? Cuz that's cheap."
Sales manager: *sits up straighter* "Yes, they do. And if you give us all 5s on it, I'll throw in the floor mats at no charge."
Also, relatively close to delivery you should get an email from MINI asking how you want your automatic features programmed, what radio stations you want pre-set, etc.
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EDIT: Oh yeah make sure it's not a perminant adhesive then just heat up the area with a blow drier when peeling off the license plate so you can get any remaining adhesive off the bumper.
Last edited by mufflethis; 05-12-2007 at 02:06 PM.
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I don't get it. The photos at the link still look like a hole has been placed in the bottom grill.
Texas requires a front plate, but I'd like to help the resale by not putting holes in the car.
Thanks for any explanation.
Texas requires a front plate, but I'd like to help the resale by not putting holes in the car.
Thanks for any explanation.
I asked not to have my front bumper drilled and will use this:
http://gominigo.com/18545.html
http://gominigo.com/18545.html
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Last edited by snkbte; 05-12-2007 at 09:18 PM.
#14
I am guessing that a small piece of the grill is removable for the tow hooks to screw into (same as some of the BMWs.See pics on http://gominigo.com/18545.html ).
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The other license plate bracket that can mount in the tow hook receptacle I'm aware of is the one sold by Moss Mini:
http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=54810
http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=54810
#20
At least this one looks like it went into production!
But I'm sure they're both equally functional, though I'd be concerned about something vibrating loose. Maybe a mild Loctite might be in order...
But I'm sure they're both equally functional, though I'd be concerned about something vibrating loose. Maybe a mild Loctite might be in order...
The other license plate bracket that can mount in the tow hook receptacle I'm aware of is the one sold by Moss Mini:
http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=54810
http://www.mossmini.com/Shop/ViewPro...eIndexID=54810
#21
As far as vibrating loose, it all seems very secure. The main stud has a lock washer. The small screws all have stainless steel nuts with Nylon (or is it Delrin) locks in built-in.
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