R56 Finally picked up my MINI
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Finally picked up my MINI
Financed by Pentagon Federal Credit Union and insured by GEICO.
I had to pay $299 for processing fee and $61 for Virginia Business License fee and $10 online processing fee and accessories installation charge of $122. I though I didn't have to pay 6% sales tax on accessories, but MINI of Sterling charge 6% of total cost of MINI even though manager clearly explained that I pay only 5% Virginia sales on accessories.
You need to go over the receipt very carefully. I didn't go over very well when I was sitting with manger. When I got home, I couldn't account $175 difference, which MINI of Sterling might mistakenly overcharged or I missed something. I followed every breakdown of price(cost), I just can't figure out $175 difference. I already left voice message to manager to call me back to go over one more time with me. :-)
I didn't meant to complain here. At any rate, it went very smoothly. Picked up my MINI and drove about 40 miles now. So far, I love it. Very smooth drive, everything functions well. I noticed that when I was driving highway, I saw my MINI goes up to 33.7mpg on screen. I just can't wait to motor more. I added some pics. I'll add more as I explore my MINI more.
Everyone happy motoring!!!!
I had to pay $299 for processing fee and $61 for Virginia Business License fee and $10 online processing fee and accessories installation charge of $122. I though I didn't have to pay 6% sales tax on accessories, but MINI of Sterling charge 6% of total cost of MINI even though manager clearly explained that I pay only 5% Virginia sales on accessories.
You need to go over the receipt very carefully. I didn't go over very well when I was sitting with manger. When I got home, I couldn't account $175 difference, which MINI of Sterling might mistakenly overcharged or I missed something. I followed every breakdown of price(cost), I just can't figure out $175 difference. I already left voice message to manager to call me back to go over one more time with me. :-)
I didn't meant to complain here. At any rate, it went very smoothly. Picked up my MINI and drove about 40 miles now. So far, I love it. Very smooth drive, everything functions well. I noticed that when I was driving highway, I saw my MINI goes up to 33.7mpg on screen. I just can't wait to motor more. I added some pics. I'll add more as I explore my MINI more.
Everyone happy motoring!!!!
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Brand New Baby
I gonna take a good care of my newborn baby.
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Congrats on a great new ride!!
Here is my biggest tip (check other threads for vastly different and exciting opinions!) and some background. . .
I like to keep my cars forever. The first new car I bought 14 years ago was a Saturn wagon. It's still going strong with 240,000 miles on it.
Change your oil and filter around 500-800 miles, then again at about 2000. After that, every 3-5k. Also, be really deliberate about break-in. Easier said than done, since my gas pedal just seems to like it around 90 MPH!!! But try to vary your speed between 35-70 for the first 100 miles, then gradually up the speed (legally, of course!)
For us, the tedious break in time and the frequent oil changes have really helped us keep our old cars until there is absolutely no life left in them! Enjoy your baby! Forever!
Here is my biggest tip (check other threads for vastly different and exciting opinions!) and some background. . .
I like to keep my cars forever. The first new car I bought 14 years ago was a Saturn wagon. It's still going strong with 240,000 miles on it.
Change your oil and filter around 500-800 miles, then again at about 2000. After that, every 3-5k. Also, be really deliberate about break-in. Easier said than done, since my gas pedal just seems to like it around 90 MPH!!! But try to vary your speed between 35-70 for the first 100 miles, then gradually up the speed (legally, of course!)
For us, the tedious break in time and the frequent oil changes have really helped us keep our old cars until there is absolutely no life left in them! Enjoy your baby! Forever!
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Thank you!!
Congrats on a great new ride!!
Here is my biggest tip (check other threads for vastly different and exciting opinions!) and some background. . .
I like to keep my cars forever. The first new car I bought 14 years ago was a Saturn wagon. It's still going strong with 240,000 miles on it.
Change your oil and filter around 500-800 miles, then again at about 2000. After that, every 3-5k. Also, be really deliberate about break-in. Easier said than done, since my gas pedal just seems to like it around 90 MPH!!! But try to vary your speed between 35-70 for the first 100 miles, then gradually up the speed (legally, of course!)
For us, the tedious break in time and the frequent oil changes have really helped us keep our old cars until there is absolutely no life left in them! Enjoy your baby! Forever!
Here is my biggest tip (check other threads for vastly different and exciting opinions!) and some background. . .
I like to keep my cars forever. The first new car I bought 14 years ago was a Saturn wagon. It's still going strong with 240,000 miles on it.
Change your oil and filter around 500-800 miles, then again at about 2000. After that, every 3-5k. Also, be really deliberate about break-in. Easier said than done, since my gas pedal just seems to like it around 90 MPH!!! But try to vary your speed between 35-70 for the first 100 miles, then gradually up the speed (legally, of course!)
For us, the tedious break in time and the frequent oil changes have really helped us keep our old cars until there is absolutely no life left in them! Enjoy your baby! Forever!
I guess I need to learn how to change oil since MINI won't change oil for that short mile for free. She told me MINI follows internal indicator for the maintenance program. But for my baby, I don't mind to spend extra for good oil.
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You might want to get the service department on board with what you're learning -- I have less than 9,000 miles on my '07 and I wanted to get the oil changed. The service guys thought I'd have to pay...but because my baby was 12 months old (from "birth" date, not pick up date) the oil change was free. The computer readout said I still had another 6,000 to go before the first officially recommended change. That made me a bit nervous, so I was willing to pay for it. But free is cool, too!
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Good to know!!
You might want to get the service department on board with what you're learning -- I have less than 9,000 miles on my '07 and I wanted to get the oil changed. The service guys thought I'd have to pay...but because my baby was 12 months old (from "birth" date, not pick up date) the oil change was free. The computer readout said I still had another 6,000 to go before the first officially recommended change. That made me a bit nervous, so I was willing to pay for it. But free is cool, too!
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Mini of Sterling doesn't seem to be very accomodating. I called 3x this morning and nobody picked up. They have no 07/08 cars to test drive, apparently they are all sold and there is no demo car. They won't be getting any more until August from what they said, and no Clubmans until November. Last time I called they told me on leases the MF was .0033, which is a full 2% higher interest than the base rate, along with "MSRP + dealer fees ONLY, no negotiating." I thought this was supposed to be one of the top dealers? I called Mini of Towson and they were much more willing to help.
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Still waiting...
I'm still waiting for the call. I carefull read through pages, but still can't figure out what $175 difference is for. I can't wait to go over with manager over the phone. If they made a mistake, I don't know what to say. It seems that internal computer generated the final paper. So I don't know.
I'll update when I get a call from her. I'm sure she got my message long time ago.
I'll update when I get a call from her. I'm sure she got my message long time ago.
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haha, i saw you picking up your car. I was on my black ZX-10 bike circling the back lot in hopes that my MINI got their early..
MIne is due monday..
congrats...
WJ, sorry you had a bad experience. MOS had the most sales of any MINI's last month for the entire country. They are VERY busy. Unless you show up at 9am when they open, you have to wait 20 minutes or more to talk to a salesman on saturdays.. During the week they are easier to get ahold of someone...
Mgmt let them sell the demo's b/c folks were begging to buy the cars..
MIne is due monday..
congrats...
WJ, sorry you had a bad experience. MOS had the most sales of any MINI's last month for the entire country. They are VERY busy. Unless you show up at 9am when they open, you have to wait 20 minutes or more to talk to a salesman on saturdays.. During the week they are easier to get ahold of someone...
Mgmt let them sell the demo's b/c folks were begging to buy the cars..
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My 2nd thought!!
Mini of Sterling doesn't seem to be very accomodating. I called 3x this morning and nobody picked up. They have no 07/08 cars to test drive, apparently they are all sold and there is no demo car. They won't be getting any more until August from what they said, and no Clubmans until November. Last time I called they told me on leases the MF was .0033, which is a full 2% higher interest than the base rate, along with "MSRP + dealer fees ONLY, no negotiating." I thought this was supposed to be one of the top dealers? I called Mini of Towson and they were much more willing to help.
No complaint. Just want to hear back from the manager regarding the $175 difference.
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You did?
haha, i saw you picking up your car. I was on my black ZX-10 bike circling the back lot in hopes that my MINI got their early..
MIne is due monday..
congrats...
WJ, sorry you had a bad experience. MOS had the most sales of any MINI's last month for the entire country. They are VERY busy. Unless you show up at 9am when they open, you have to wait 20 minutes or more to talk to a salesman on saturdays.. During the week they are easier to get ahold of someone...
Mgmt let them sell the demo's b/c folks were begging to buy the cars..
MIne is due monday..
congrats...
WJ, sorry you had a bad experience. MOS had the most sales of any MINI's last month for the entire country. They are VERY busy. Unless you show up at 9am when they open, you have to wait 20 minutes or more to talk to a salesman on saturdays.. During the week they are easier to get ahold of someone...
Mgmt let them sell the demo's b/c folks were begging to buy the cars..
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Thanks!!
Thank you!! I though Dark Silver was classic looking like cream color. For me, black-top was must. I think every color has its unique appeal. I don't discriminate based on color. Just a part of expressing, I guess. I just love the way the MINI Cooper looks. It looks so cute, adorable, and very huggable if you know what I mean.
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Yeah, that was me. I saw you taking care of business..
I was wearing a red jacket, and my bike is all black with red flames.
what manger and salesman did you deal with?
I am working with Jeff, and he always seems pretty knowledgeable.. Well as best as a salesman can get. I doubt there are many mini salespersons who are into the minis' more than NAM folks. haha
MOS is crazy busy. I can see why some folks get turned away.
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