R60 $500 discount on ordered CM
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I walked out after the "only MSRP' BS. Got a call 3 days later from the sales manager. He gave me $1650 off, plus another $500 on my trade. Sold my trade straight up on the side and made $1000 more on my sale than they were gonna give. ..and it was on an ordered 2012.
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Yes, the degree of competition in the area makes a big difference. There are 9 dealers within 60 miles of my house so getting a good deal is much easier. I would imagine in HI or any other place where the next closest dealer is hundreds (or in your case, thousands) of miles away, you're pretty much stuck with whatever offer they give you. However, I have heard on here of people in Arizona, for example, buying a MINI from a So Cal dealer because the deal made it worth it to either have it shipped to AZ or to drive here and pick it up. That's obviously noit an option for you, though. BTW, in addition to the $2,350 I got off on my MCS (this included MINI rebates and offers), the MA also put together a nice little bag of goodies for me including a MINI hat, the stuffed bulldog, MINI aluminum water bottle, a nice MINI logo pen and two Wings logo key chains. Competition is a wonderful thing!
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www.truecar.com is a good site that shows what kind of discount (if any) others are getting...
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We got $2300 off MSRP. Got a Costco membership, called them up, they quoted us a price and we started calling MINI dealerships. Was a shame that the dealers closest to us wouldn't budge. Dealer in Dallas met the price and is throwing in mudflaps.
We kind of felt like the Houston dealers weren't taking us seriously. Kinda can't wait to drive up in MINIme just to go check out the MINI shop.
We kind of felt like the Houston dealers weren't taking us seriously. Kinda can't wait to drive up in MINIme just to go check out the MINI shop.
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We got $2300 off MSRP. Got a Costco membership, called them up, they quoted us a price and we started calling MINI dealerships. Was a shame that the dealers closest to us wouldn't budge. Dealer in Dallas met the price and is throwing in mudflaps.
We kind of felt like the Houston dealers weren't taking us seriously. Kinda can't wait to drive up in MINIme just to go check out the MINI shop.
We kind of felt like the Houston dealers weren't taking us seriously. Kinda can't wait to drive up in MINIme just to go check out the MINI shop.
I had resigned myself to MSRP after hearing that many people pay it, and of course my MA saying there are no discounts, but geez. Some of you guys are getting some SERIOUS deals. Anything I can do now that my car is in production???
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The week I showed up at an event in my new MINI (discounted), a friend went kinda nuts - she knew all about it. I pointed her at my MA in Santa Clara but their strong stance is MSRP. She went to SF that week and drove back an ALL4.
My daughter was interested in a hardtop so she and her guy went to Santa Clara with an intro - same story. They ordered their R56 in SF that week with generous trade-in and discount on their first MINI.
I talked to the sales team in SC and they said SF was motivated to move MINIs because they were in trouble with MINI-USA after their independent dealership (from BMW) location fell through. Everyone I know making purchases in the past 10 months has been getting deals in SF.
When I was shopping I found I could get $1500-2000 off an ALL4 quoted with alternative sources like CarsDirect, AMEX, and Costco. SC wouldn't honor any of the arrangements on an ALL4. All the deals were ending up in Concord. I don't know about offerings from East Bay, the 4th and last dealership in the area. Wish we had more...
My daughter was interested in a hardtop so she and her guy went to Santa Clara with an intro - same story. They ordered their R56 in SF that week with generous trade-in and discount on their first MINI.
I talked to the sales team in SC and they said SF was motivated to move MINIs because they were in trouble with MINI-USA after their independent dealership (from BMW) location fell through. Everyone I know making purchases in the past 10 months has been getting deals in SF.
When I was shopping I found I could get $1500-2000 off an ALL4 quoted with alternative sources like CarsDirect, AMEX, and Costco. SC wouldn't honor any of the arrangements on an ALL4. All the deals were ending up in Concord. I don't know about offerings from East Bay, the 4th and last dealership in the area. Wish we had more...
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The week I showed up at an event in my new MINI (discounted), a friend went kinda nuts - she knew all about it. I pointed her at my MA in Santa Clara but their strong stance is MSRP. She went to SF that week and drove back an ALL4.
My daughter was interested in a hardtop so she and her guy went to Santa Clara with an intro - same story. They ordered their R56 in SF that week with generous trade-in and discount on their first MINI.
I talked to the sales team in SC and they said SF was motivated to move MINIs because they were in trouble with MINI-USA after their independent dealership (from BMW) location fell through. Everyone I know making purchases in the past 10 months has been getting deals in SF.
When I was shopping I found I could get $1500-2000 off an ALL4 quoted with alternative sources like CarsDirect, AMEX, and Costco. SC wouldn't honor any of the arrangements on an ALL4. All the deals were ending up in Concord. I don't know about offerings from East Bay, the 4th and last dealership in the area. Wish we had more...
My daughter was interested in a hardtop so she and her guy went to Santa Clara with an intro - same story. They ordered their R56 in SF that week with generous trade-in and discount on their first MINI.
I talked to the sales team in SC and they said SF was motivated to move MINIs because they were in trouble with MINI-USA after their independent dealership (from BMW) location fell through. Everyone I know making purchases in the past 10 months has been getting deals in SF.
When I was shopping I found I could get $1500-2000 off an ALL4 quoted with alternative sources like CarsDirect, AMEX, and Costco. SC wouldn't honor any of the arrangements on an ALL4. All the deals were ending up in Concord. I don't know about offerings from East Bay, the 4th and last dealership in the area. Wish we had more...
I bought the CM from MINI of Reno because that's where my cars are insured and registered. I split my time between the Bay Area and Reno, but NV tax registration and insurance costs less. I ended getting about $1,750 off MSRP but that was including the $750 MotoTober rebate. I did not get charged for the mandatory flat load floor that comes with the "no charge" bench seat.
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UGH. I have a Costco membership and got the "member pricing" with our current dealer in San Jose. It was the same stinking pricing! And I paid full price at the Arlington, TX dealer (the only other one in the D/FW metroplex) when I bought my Clubman in 2008.
I had resigned myself to MSRP after hearing that many people pay it, and of course my MA saying there are no discounts, but geez. Some of you guys are getting some SERIOUS deals. Anything I can do now that my car is in production???
I had resigned myself to MSRP after hearing that many people pay it, and of course my MA saying there are no discounts, but geez. Some of you guys are getting some SERIOUS deals. Anything I can do now that my car is in production???
That's when we went to Houston and no one there, of all 3 dealers were willing to meet the Costco price. Sewell Mini of Plano was the winning dealership and they also threw in the mudflaps. The crazy thing... it was all done through phone/email.
All this to say that we were just unwilling to back down. And my husbands is a good negotiator.
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MiniMouse17 makes me feel stupid!! i also went to Costco but when the search said there werent any local dealers who were Costco participants i gave up figuring there probably their network was limited to more mainstream makes. Oh well, at least i ended up getting about $1050 off just by going thru my previous dealer.
BTW my suspicions that Mini of Austin is ditzy is true - the guy finally called me back - 12 days after i got my deal done and ordered.
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BTW my suspicions that Mini of Austin is ditzy is true - the guy finally called me back - 12 days after i got my deal done and ordered.
R
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