F55/F56 Driver's Ed credit
My dealer honored the $500.00 off MSRP for the DriversEd credit and I ordered the last week of June. I was also given $1,000 off MSRP for the EPA delay, $250.00 off MSRP for being a USAA member, and lastly $250.00 off MSRP for Motor-Tober. Car should be arriving towards the beginning of this week :-)
There is a similar thread regarding the driver's ed discount: https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...driversed.html
Does anyone know of any other discounts that are available? Maybe for AAA? I am in the negotiating phase of buying a new Countryman. I do think its strange that you only qualify for discounts that are active when you pick up the car, not when you place the order. Discounts such as Motor-tober will not be in effect when the car finally arrives.
Does anyone know of any other discounts that are available? Maybe for AAA? I am in the negotiating phase of buying a new Countryman. I do think its strange that you only qualify for discounts that are active when you pick up the car, not when you place the order. Discounts such as Motor-tober will not be in effect when the car finally arrives.
My dealer honored the $500.00 off MSRP for the DriversEd credit and I ordered the last week of June. I was also given $1,000 off MSRP for the EPA delay, $250.00 off MSRP for being a USAA member, and lastly $250.00 off MSRP for Motor-Tober. Car should be arriving towards the beginning of this week :-)
Since you have "right of first refusal" the car is just ordered....but you do not pay for it or own it until pickup day....
Some dealers deal, some don't...
Back in 2004(for a 2005 model) my dealer said "this is the price" but did not tack on any BS fee's....
So be sure you know HOW your dealer works.....
To get a "super low price" then get it run up with $1000 in junk pass on fee's like advertising fees or salesmen coffee fund fees is a joke...heck even documents fees are junk fees...
You don't pay a fee to get the receipt for you cheeseburger, or for the new burger king commercial on tv( it is built into the sales price!!), don't pay a fee for your car....
Some dealers deal, some don't...
Back in 2004(for a 2005 model) my dealer said "this is the price" but did not tack on any BS fee's....
So be sure you know HOW your dealer works.....
To get a "super low price" then get it run up with $1000 in junk pass on fee's like advertising fees or salesmen coffee fund fees is a joke...heck even documents fees are junk fees...
You don't pay a fee to get the receipt for you cheeseburger, or for the new burger king commercial on tv( it is built into the sales price!!), don't pay a fee for your car....
The dealer near me requires a $1,000 non-refundable deposit, so the right to refuse delivery of a custom order would be $1,000. Basically they require you to order a car without knowing exactly how much it will cost (discounts may have been added/removed).
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Not sure. At first I was just told I would get the $1,000 credit towards accessories but the GM was able to get approval to use it off MSRP like a down payment. The 250.00 USAA discount is advertised on MINIUSA of up to 1,000 off but the dealer was able to approve the $250.00. I never asked or knew about this Motor-Tober discount but when my sales advisor was running numbers for me, she mentioned the GM also gave me the $250.00 credit for this dealer promotion that was running so it all worked out. Getting $2,000 in credits and off MSRP I can't complain. That's also including the $500.00 drivers Ed discount.
My dealer honored the $500.00 off MSRP for the DriversEd credit and I ordered the last week of June. I was also given $1,000 off MSRP for the EPA delay, $250.00 off MSRP for being a USAA member, and lastly $250.00 off MSRP for Motor-Tober. Car should be arriving towards the beginning of this week :-)
Not sure. At first I was just told I would get the $1,000 credit towards accessories but the GM was able to get approval to use it off MSRP like a down payment. The 250.00 USAA discount is advertised on MINIUSA of up to 1,000 off but the dealer was able to approve the $250.00. I never asked or knew about this Motor-Tober discount but when my sales advisor was running numbers for me, she mentioned the GM also gave me the $250.00 credit for this dealer promotion that was running so it all worked out. Getting $2,000 in credits and off MSRP I can't complain. That's also including the $500.00 drivers Ed discount.
I was pretty happy with the deal. $2,000 off MSRP so I can't complain. Wish I could pick up my car today but it's being prepped and I work nights in the ER so it looks like Wednesday morning will be the day! Can't wait!!! :-)
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