R56 how should i approach my MA for extras for free
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"I want X, but not at that price. How are we gonna make that happen?" Works pretty good, but, it ain't guaranteed.
Flirting works, but it can backfire. Whole can of worms you can open there.
Blackmail is a good tactic, but requires a lot of preliminary work. Worth more mileage if you can pull it off. Might even get JCW thrown in!
Hostage negotiation never works out in the end. You don't want to be a "made for TV movie" for an IPod adapter.
Hey, I think an IPod adapter may be a bit pricey to get as a deal sweetener. Convincing your MA that it ain't is this trick. Good luck, hope you are successful.
Flirting works, but it can backfire. Whole can of worms you can open there.
Blackmail is a good tactic, but requires a lot of preliminary work. Worth more mileage if you can pull it off. Might even get JCW thrown in!
Hostage negotiation never works out in the end. You don't want to be a "made for TV movie" for an IPod adapter.
Hey, I think an IPod adapter may be a bit pricey to get as a deal sweetener. Convincing your MA that it ain't is this trick. Good luck, hope you are successful.
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Just my humble opinion, but I think it has something to do with economics! Until our beloved little go-karts are not in such amazing demand, the MAs in general won't feel the need to offer much in the way of freebies. One hopes there is nothing wrong with their car at delivery, and making up for a mistake is one of the best reasons I've heard for getting something for nothing. Notice you don't see free financing offers, or rebates, or other offers like the big four offer. They 're going under! MINI must be doing something right. What a great ride, and as long as that continues, I for one, will put up with just getting what I paid for! (which is really saying something, if you think about it!)
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Floormats are a standard gimme. I managed to negotiate tinted windows and sunroof as well as a cut in the price of an invisible bra. But an iPod adapter? You need some serious dirt on your MA and/or his manager.
Even my MA said he wouldn't be selling many of them because they were just too expensive. I agreed with him and am waiting for an aftermarket solution. Until then, I use the AUX INPUT jack.
Even my MA said he wouldn't be selling many of them because they were just too expensive. I agreed with him and am waiting for an aftermarket solution. Until then, I use the AUX INPUT jack.
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My MCS is spec'd with the sports package, My MA Accidently added Web Spoke wheels, when I asked for Crown. He didn't notify me of this until after he said it was too late to change, I asked him to meet me halfway on the wheels difference in price from what i spec'd ($500) and throw in MCS Floor Mats, he said ok!
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Heh. If the iPod adapter actually works in my car next week, I'm hoping to at least get it for free, seeing as it kept my car away from me for 12 days. I wouldn't be surprised (and in fact I'd be pleased) if people were avoiding the adapter after some of the problems people have had with hte software install. At least it hasn't been just me, although my case seems to be becoming the most extreme I guess, as far as how wrong the software install can go. Getting the hardware and install for free would be great, and seems to be a logical "consequence" for the trouble it has caused so far.
However, I'm not expecting that. I've already paid for the adapter as part of the car purchase, so I dunno. The service manager said "BMW plans to give you a nice surprise for your trouble." I'd love to find they installed the software for the Sirius as well, as the car is pre-wired for it apparently, and I'd be back to "delighted" again. Sirus was the one option I REALLY wanted but couldn't get, and wasn't willing to wait an unknown amount of time for.
Anyway, to keep this post on-topic: I asked my dealer for the floor mats, a front windshield sunscreen, and the rubber boot mat. I pointed out that its value was 0.05% of the car, and that seemed a reasonable amount to ask as far as a discount goes. That angle might help, put things in perspective. He agreed to that before all the issues that came up with the delivery of the car. I ended up getting about twice that AFTER the issues with delivery came up, as a flat discount on the accessories.
However, I'm not expecting that. I've already paid for the adapter as part of the car purchase, so I dunno. The service manager said "BMW plans to give you a nice surprise for your trouble." I'd love to find they installed the software for the Sirius as well, as the car is pre-wired for it apparently, and I'd be back to "delighted" again. Sirus was the one option I REALLY wanted but couldn't get, and wasn't willing to wait an unknown amount of time for.
Anyway, to keep this post on-topic: I asked my dealer for the floor mats, a front windshield sunscreen, and the rubber boot mat. I pointed out that its value was 0.05% of the car, and that seemed a reasonable amount to ask as far as a discount goes. That angle might help, put things in perspective. He agreed to that before all the issues that came up with the delivery of the car. I ended up getting about twice that AFTER the issues with delivery came up, as a flat discount on the accessories.
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I got the rubber mats free...asked for them after deal was negotiated and they quickly agreed. They also gave me a folding bag chair with the dealerships name on it (fits perfectly in the boot) and a couple rubber key chains with MINI on one side and the dealer's name on the other. Also, we drank about $20 worth of Starbucks and drinks from their refrigerator and I left about $35 worth of rubber on the road during test drives. <g>
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I walked in with a spreadsheet comparing MSRP with dealer invoice of my MCS as optioned (I'm an engineer, sometimes it pays to be a geek). They were also charging a $3000 markup fee. So I basically told the MA I'm not paying THAT much over invoice unless I get something for it. She looked me square in the eye and asked, "Alright, what would you like?" Stunned, I replied a roof rack, with roof travel box, installation, and that markup be reduced to $2000. Quick walk back to her manager, came back, "Sounds good, we'll get that all arranged for you."
Holy crap, how'd I do that?
Holy crap, how'd I do that?
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The worst is they'll think you're a little crazy, but that won't keep them from still giving you mats. Try comprimise, like maybe purchase the ipod connector but try to get freebie installation.
Don't forget to get a plush bulldog doll! I got that and two sets of mats (carpet are still on their way).
Don't forget to get a plush bulldog doll! I got that and two sets of mats (carpet are still on their way).
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thanks for all your replies guys...i know i am getting the mats already so whatever with those...so is the ipod connection worth it if there is hardware problems? i could use that as a lever for getting it for free heh heh...but then again i woudl rather not be hassled if its such a pain in the ***
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I just said to my MA, "I know that you guys aren't coming off of MSRP, but what kind of wiggle room is there otherwise? Why should I purchase from you rather than one of the other dealers also charging MSRP?" Without any further prodding he gave me a $200 accessory credit (used for stripes and rubber mats), two MINI baseball caps and a keychain. With everyone selling at MSRP, they have to compete for your business somehow!
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IPod install $520 hear in North West. Its gives some additional functionality. I've gotten a few error messages, but unplugged it and rebooted the IPod and those messages went away. In my view, the aux input that already exists works just as well without the readout from the central binical.
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I just said that i wanted to buy X and Y, and wanted to pick them up with my MINI, but did not want them installed. Not only did my MA not charge me for X and Y, but the manager threw in A, B, and C for free. I guess it doesn't hurt to purchase 2 cars from the dealership, and be friendly with the management. I still manage to get a D or E on occasion, just for stopping by.
As for advise, I would just ask for what you want. You have already committed to purchasing the car, so I don't think you can go the "OK i will buy it if you throw in the iPod adapter" route. Maybe just be honest and say that you have heard of other dealers in the south florida area throwing in some cool freebies with the car and ask what they are willing to do. Or, ask for something to compensate for the delay on NFR.
Who is your dealer?
As for advise, I would just ask for what you want. You have already committed to purchasing the car, so I don't think you can go the "OK i will buy it if you throw in the iPod adapter" route. Maybe just be honest and say that you have heard of other dealers in the south florida area throwing in some cool freebies with the car and ask what they are willing to do. Or, ask for something to compensate for the delay on NFR.
Who is your dealer?
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