JCW 2015 JCW pricing
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I'm not sure for everyone else on the forum, but I never bought a car at list price. Even though the JCW is brand new, MINI USA and its dealers are very focused on moving as much metal as possible to catch up on sales. So, if you do your research and shop around, there's no reason why you wouldn't get a decent deal. I'll be on the market in 9 months and my config is currently priced at $39,700. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
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I'm not sure for everyone else on the forum, but I never bought a car at list price. Even though the JCW is brand new, MINI USA and its dealers are very focused on moving as much metal as possible to catch up on sales. So, if you do your research and shop around, there's no reason why you wouldn't get a decent deal. I'll be on the market in 9 months and my config is currently priced at $39,700. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
I did shop somewhat...One dealer did seem to want to be accommodating price wise. My suggestion to buyers is... competitively shop.
#4
Not sure is an AT is completely out of the question for you, but if not, I heard of dealers that are willing to offers deals on AT JCWs for customers initially wanting a MT.
#5
Auto is out. There's nothing wrong with an Auto if thats what the driver wants. I still enjoy manual. I gave it thought but would not buy an auto Works regardless of price.
#6
I got about $2k off list on mine that was on the dealer's lot for about 9 months. They'll be showing up at dealers soon (the ATs anyway). I bet some dealing will go on with the F56 JCWs.
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Since the announcements a few weeks ago, I've had some contact with sales advisors at two of the three local dealers (have bought from all of them) and at this point pricing hasn't even been mentioned. They both know I want manual too and are supposed to let me know when they get their first auto ones in so I can at least give them a look over.
Times have changed since I bought my first R53 in 2005, back then the two locals were MSRP only and I don't think anyone in the country needed to make deals. By the time I got my 2011 JCW things were getting more like "other brands," and I expect competition is even more fierce now.
Many in my local club have bought from a cross state dealer. I would prefer to buy locally but they're going to need to be competitive.
Times have changed since I bought my first R53 in 2005, back then the two locals were MSRP only and I don't think anyone in the country needed to make deals. By the time I got my 2011 JCW things were getting more like "other brands," and I expect competition is even more fierce now.
Many in my local club have bought from a cross state dealer. I would prefer to buy locally but they're going to need to be competitive.
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I think it's going to be tough to get a deal on JCWs right now. It sounds like everything being ordered is spoken for, and if the demand is that high, stock units won't last long which gives dealers little incentive to discount and I'm sure many dealers will even markup.
After a few months when things quiet down, stock units should get some more wiggle room.
After a few months when things quiet down, stock units should get some more wiggle room.
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I think it's going to be tough to get a deal on JCWs right now. It sounds like everything being ordered is spoken for, and if the demand is that high, stock units won't last long which gives dealers little incentive to discount and I'm sure many dealers will even markup.
After a few months when things quiet down, stock units should get some more wiggle room.
After a few months when things quiet down, stock units should get some more wiggle room.
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