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BuckeyeMCS Nov 14, 2003 04:56 AM

I had a conversation the other day with my sales guy. He said Mini dealers providing loaners is just internet rumor. I have read that places like Mini of the Hamptons and others do provide them. Could you guys/gals give me an idea of who does?
TIA

dll Nov 14, 2003 05:24 AM

New Country (Hartford CT) says they issue loaners.


Xanthus Nov 14, 2003 05:31 AM

I have been told Ferman Mini in Tampa does, but I have not confirmed this.

CooperBeagle Nov 14, 2003 05:31 AM

Dreyer & Reinbold in Indianapolis gives me vouchers to use at Enterprise car rental which is located next door. (They may own it.)

God speed.


GaryA Nov 14, 2003 05:36 AM

>>New Country (Hartford CT) says they issue loaners.
>>

Yes New Country Motors will provide loaners. You can reserve a loaner, or they will come come and get your car at your house and return it when done. I think this is within 35 miles.

Motor On! :grin: :grin: :grin:

zfxr Nov 14, 2003 05:40 AM

At Motor City Mini, my understanding is they give out loaners if it is
warranty work (or scheduled service) overnight. During the day, nope,
no loaners.

For work you pay for, sometimes they can arrange a shuttle for
fairly close places (take you back/pickup). But unless you want to
pay Enterprise for a car, no dice.

FYI- THe last three enterprise rental car's I've had were complete
crap. A 2001 Saturn SL, dirty and 45,000mi, a 2000 Chevy Astro with
a rag for a gas cap (took a photo of this and sent it to their headquarters-
managed me a $100 rental voucher after my lawyer put my letter on his
letterhead :smile: and a new Caviler, condition was
fine. But absolutely base, only option was automatic trans. Thats it...

caio,

-Matt

MGCMAN Nov 14, 2003 07:01 AM

Must be my good looks (yea right!) or maybe the gods were looking after me, but I did get a BMW 3 series loaner (328i 5-spd.) at no cost to me when my MCS was in the shop for an overnight warranty repair. There is hope for others too, just be nice to your service person and maybe you'll get a loaner like I did. :wink: The dealer was Cincinnati MINI, FYI.

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TiMINITim Nov 14, 2003 07:06 AM

Baron MINI let me know when my MINI was delivered, that if I come in for service they wont be able to loan out MINI's :razz:

Santa Nov 14, 2003 07:13 AM

Baron MINI in Merriam, KS (Kansas City Metro Area) has loaner cars, for both scheduled maintenance and for overnight repairs. They have provided me with a BMW 3 series for both one day and three day time periods. It is necessary to make an appointment ahead of time so they can schedule a loaner for you.
:cool:

OmToast Nov 14, 2003 07:21 AM

MINI of Pittsburgh provides loaners--you just have to call ahead and reserve one. So you're at the mercy of availability, but you can still get one.

I'd print out this thread and take it to your service advisor. :wink:

C4 Nov 14, 2003 07:26 AM

>>I had a conversation the other day with my sales guy. He said Mini dealers providing loaners is just internet rumor. I have read that places like Mini of the Hamptons and others do provide them. Could you guys/gals give me an idea of who does?
>>TIA


My dealer, Lauderdale MINI in Ft Lauderdale, FL, does provide loaners for service. They have 3 new MINI Coopers (2 5-speeds and 1 CVT) for loaners plus a few BMW 325i's and the customary rental cars from Enterprise.

Tell your MA that he needs to get out more and see the real world. :mad:

rob_lewis Nov 14, 2003 07:30 AM

I think it's based on the dealership. The dealer in San Antonio said that they don't provide loaner cars for warranty work. I would guess, however, that if a dealership does provide loaner cars, it's probably only for work that keeps the car overnight. Most warranties read that way.

I don't have my manual handy, does anybody know if it says anything about it in the warranty section?

-Rob

BuckeyeMCS Nov 14, 2003 07:42 AM

>>MINI of Pittsburgh provides loaners--you just have to call ahead and reserve one. So you're at the mercy of availability, but you can still get one.
>>
>>I'd print out this thread and take it to your service advisor. :cool:

~sugar~ Nov 14, 2003 07:44 AM

MINI of North Scottsdale does not - I've already paid over 50 bux in rental cars (about $5 a day). I got them to comp the last rental car I had, I wasn't going to pay for having that Alero for 12 days!!!

Johnna Nov 14, 2003 07:46 AM

Schomp MINI in Denver has one or two MINI CVTs available as loaners by reservation. After hearing some of the sales and service complaints about dealers I'm glad to have gotten mine from Schomp - they're terrific.

C4 Nov 14, 2003 08:36 AM

It seems to me that the dealers located in the Western states seem to offer the worst level of service..am I wrong?

DrkSlvrS Nov 14, 2003 08:58 AM

I've received a loaner from (2) different dealers - Nielo in Sacramento (MCS) and MINI of Mt. View (Grand Prix). Both instances were for overnight warranty work. I didn't have to reserve them - both dealers offered them to me.
I have also used the shuttle service for 1-day maintenance work - my destination was 35-miles away, outside the shuttle range, but they didn't make a fuss about taking me.

BearX220 Nov 14, 2003 09:19 AM

Northwest MINI in Fife, A has loaners -- sometimes free, sometimes a nominal charge, depending on the circumstance of your visit.

Are western US MINI dealers consistently worse? I don't think so -- NW MINI and Murray MINI in Utah check out well. Most of the bad stories about western US dealers seem to come from Southern California and the Bay Area and involve holdup pricing, arrogant salesmen, etc. That's just big city syndrome -- you get the same sorts of stories from Miami and Manhattan.

minihune Nov 14, 2003 09:40 AM

>>At Motor City Mini, my understanding is they give out loaners if it is
>>warranty work (or scheduled service) overnight. During the day, nope,
>>no loaners.

At MINI of Hawaii it is the same as above- MINI loaners are really demo MINIs if available. For warranty work overnight or for sustained warranty work then a BMW loaner.

>>For work you pay for, sometimes they can arrange a shuttle for
>>fairly close places (take you back/pickup).

They do provide shuttle service but only for the metro Honolulu area up to Honolulu international airport which is not far enough for me- some 22 miles away.

I have used a MINI CVT loaner for a day overnight before. Warranty work.



JohnDav Nov 14, 2003 10:01 AM

When I bought my car from Moritz BMW in Arlington Texas they advised that they would pick up and drop off the car when it was serviced. Of course, when I requested this for warranty work they said that is was only available for non-warranty work. They said they would provide a loaner when the warranty service lasted longer than 1 day but of course wouldnt know this until the end of the day. :roll: What a great dealer.

mhaley57 Nov 14, 2003 10:13 AM

Midwestern Mini in Dublin, Ohio don't, even if the car is left overnight. When mine went in they simply said they didn't do loaners for repair work. Is this your dealership too buckeye MCS?

BuckeyeMCS Nov 14, 2003 10:41 AM

>>Midwestern Mini in Dublin, Ohio don't, even if the car is left overnight. When mine went in they simply said they didn't do loaners for repair work. Is this your dealership too buckeye MCS?
It sure is.

lectric bloo Nov 14, 2003 12:06 PM

South Motors MINI in Miami provided me w/ an Enterprise car for 48 hours with a warrenty repair. Freebie, baby. Nasty Dodge, tho. So its not just a Big City Thing here in the south.

dbwilldo Nov 14, 2003 12:21 PM

Crevier MINI in SoCal gives BMW loaners out (up to 2 per year) when needed for extended service visits. right now I'm tooling around in a 330i while getting ECU reprogrammed among other things.

mini-t Nov 14, 2003 12:24 PM

i havent had the same experience at MINI of hawaii.

the first time my car went in for 3 days (clutch repair), i had a rental car (and had to pay extra to have an upgraded car).

when my car went in last week for 6 days (a/c repair) they called enterprise but b/c they were closed, they were forced to give me a bmw loaner. when they called me yesterday, they were really adamant about "returning the bmw b/c it doesnt belong to their service team."



>>At MINI of Hawaii it is the same as above- MINI loaners are really demo MINIs if available. For warranty work overnight or for sustained warranty work then a BMW loaner.
>>
>>>>For work you pay for, sometimes they can arrange a shuttle for
>>>>fairly close places (take you back/pickup).
>>
>>They do provide shuttle service but only for the metro Honolulu area up to Honolulu international airport which is not far enough for me- some 22 miles away.
>>
>>I have used a MINI CVT loaner for a day overnight before. Warranty work.
>>
>>



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