R56 How much of a discount on a new 2010 or 2011?
So it seems MINI was running a special financing rate, with a "free option" deal for Feb. Looks like it has expired.
I'm thinking about getting a 2011 MCS, but wasn't ready in time for the deal. Do they do this all the time? Think I could still get it if I pulled the trigger towards the end of this month?
I'm thinking about getting a 2011 MCS, but wasn't ready in time for the deal. Do they do this all the time? Think I could still get it if I pulled the trigger towards the end of this month?
I just ordered a new one last week. The "free option" deal was set to expire at the end of Feb. but I was able to lock in the special financing for 60 days. Sometimes they do extend those special deals though. Hopefully they are running it when mine comes in.
Where did you see this? I'm trying to find it on the miniusa.com site. Sounds like the same deal they had for Feb.
Look at the Special Offers in the MINI Financial Services under Shop on the MINIUSA site. The 0.9% is for up to 60 months now, was only up to 24 earlier.

I actually went into the dealership and talked with a sales person. She just got the deal today and was going over it.
Funny thing though: If I order a MINI now, I'll get the interest rate locked in, no problem. However, she mentioned that I might be be able to get the free package because I would be taking delivery after the deal expires. Sounds a bit fishy to me. What's your guys' thoughts?
The way the program works is that we can lock in the rate for a certain term (60 or 90 days depending on your location and how long MINIs take to arrive) but the option credit they do not allow us to lock in on an order it is something that if it is around when the MINI comes in you get it and if its not then you dont, but MINI financial servies does not allow us to lock it in
The way the program works is that we can lock in the rate for a certain term (60 or 90 days depending on your location and how long MINIs take to arrive) but the option credit they do not allow us to lock in on an order it is something that if it is around when the MINI comes in you get it and if its not then you dont, but MINI financial servies does not allow us to lock it in
It is and I understand, but since you are not actually completing the purchase and funding a loan until the MINI arrives they can not assure that extra discount only the subvened rate.
Trust me I wish we could secure it at the time of order too it would make it a lot easier of a process. But we are lucky to be able to lock in the rate even because recently we couldnt lock the rate either as in November or December we couldnt secure financing rates for orders
Trust me I wish we could secure it at the time of order too it would make it a lot easier of a process. But we are lucky to be able to lock in the rate even because recently we couldnt lock the rate either as in November or December we couldnt secure financing rates for orders
It is and I understand, but since you are not actually completing the purchase and funding a loan until the MINI arrives they can not assure that extra discount only the subvened rate.
Trust me I wish we could secure it at the time of order too it would make it a lot easier of a process. But we are lucky to be able to lock in the rate even because recently we couldnt lock the rate either as in November or December we couldnt secure financing rates for orders
Trust me I wish we could secure it at the time of order too it would make it a lot easier of a process. But we are lucky to be able to lock in the rate even because recently we couldnt lock the rate either as in November or December we couldnt secure financing rates for orders
If they can't, it might be the deal breaker for me. If MINI is doing this to move cars off the lot, then that tells me that sales aren't what they should be. If that's true, I should be able to get some money off the MSRP ($1700 would be nice :D ) Otherwise, if these things are selling like hot cakes, then they shouldn't have any problem moving product off their lot and giving me this deal to custom order one.
For some reason, MINI lease rates are almost never very attractive. Weird coming from a company (BMW) that has built a lot of their US market with subvented lease deals.
The financing lock-in is interesting because that's a new development. When I picked up my MINI in late November, 0.9% was set to expire that month. My dealer rushed the car through so I could take advantage of it and I took delivery on November 30. As it turned out, the rate offer was renewed for December, but they didn't know that until the last minute.
This isn't unique to MINI. Auto manufacturers from time to time offer special incentives to boost immediate sales. They have to put limits on them, or they would just run...well forever.
The financing lock-in is interesting because that's a new development. When I picked up my MINI in late November, 0.9% was set to expire that month. My dealer rushed the car through so I could take advantage of it and I took delivery on November 30. As it turned out, the rate offer was renewed for December, but they didn't know that until the last minute.
The financing lock-in is interesting because that's a new development. When I picked up my MINI in late November, 0.9% was set to expire that month. My dealer rushed the car through so I could take advantage of it and I took delivery on November 30. As it turned out, the rate offer was renewed for December, but they didn't know that until the last minute.
However, if they aren't selling as well, and they are offering this incentive to sell cars, then I don't see myself paying (or close to) MSRP for the car (supply and demand).
Anyways, we'll see how this goes at the dealer. I got a feeling they're not going to let a sale slip through over $1700. Esp when there are 3 MINI dealers within an hour of me, and 5-7 within two hours of me. :D
I understand this, but another way to look at it is like this: If we are expected to pay (or close to) MSRP for these cars on the premise that they are selling quickly (supply and demand), then there should be no reason BMW has to offer an incentive to sell cars.
However, if they aren't selling as well, and they are offering this incentive to sell cars, then I don't see myself paying (or close to) MSRP for the car (supply and demand).
Anyways, we'll see how this goes at the dealer. I got a feeling they're not going to let a sale slip through over $1700. Esp when there are 3 MINI dealers within an hour of me, and 5-7 within two hours of me. :D
However, if they aren't selling as well, and they are offering this incentive to sell cars, then I don't see myself paying (or close to) MSRP for the car (supply and demand).
Anyways, we'll see how this goes at the dealer. I got a feeling they're not going to let a sale slip through over $1700. Esp when there are 3 MINI dealers within an hour of me, and 5-7 within two hours of me. :D
It's been documented many times here, MINI invoice versus MSRP is about 90% and they have no holdback. Therefore "just $1700" is a pretty significant amount.
Just remember...while this "free option package" promotion is going on, your local dealer is getting reimbursed, or getting a reduced invoice, for the cars sold under that plan. Once it expires, and he's paying full invoice for his cars again, there's much less incentive to give you an additional discount.
It's been documented many times here, MINI invoice versus MSRP is about 90% and they have no holdback. Therefore "just $1700" is a pretty significant amount.
It's been documented many times here, MINI invoice versus MSRP is about 90% and they have no holdback. Therefore "just $1700" is a pretty significant amount.

So I guess the moral to the story is this: stick to your guns. You are the customer.
How much off is the premium package option? I see it as $1,750 on the mini website but my dealer said it was only $1,500 off...can anyone explain this? Has anyone taken delivery with the "free option" deal in place and what amount was deducted?
Just placed deposit on a 2010 non S convertible. It has 1,800 miles on it and listed for $30,900. Got it for $25,500 and got them to throw floor mats. I think I did pretty good. Can't wait for some warmer weather to go topless.
It should be whatever the premium package is. Mine was $1750.
im looking to buy a cooper soon.
live in ORANGE COUNTY CA
what kind of prices am i expecting?
....i was thinking if i can negotiate the sticker price to be the OUT THE DOOR price + some options for free...would that an impossible action?
live in ORANGE COUNTY CA
what kind of prices am i expecting?
....i was thinking if i can negotiate the sticker price to be the OUT THE DOOR price + some options for free...would that an impossible action?



