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1290 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 8:38 AM
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Whats the warranty on Tranny and clutch or plate. Also, the Mini is not a snow car,no way. TY my friends |
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| If I were able to pay for a Mini S with cash, how much money would that save me? Could I walk in with 3-5K less than listed and walk out with my Mini?? | |
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Replying to: trios (Sep 05, 2008 3:21 pm) And with sales up 34% over last year, you won't get money off on one, no matter what.
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Replying to: blueguydotcom (Sep 05, 2008 7:12 pm) True, but only on cars selling reasonably well. If you start getting "car lot queens", like S.Huge.V's lately, they'll begrudgingly negotiate. It's a poker game, and the table is in their cigar smoke filled basement - their only advantage, feel free to walk out. Apple Acura in York, PA tried to portray the Acura TL has a hot seller back in the Fall of 2006 when I knew sales were actually dismal. I offered them a cash offer, thousands off MSRP and they looked at me like I was a crackpot. A short drive down to the greater Baltimore area and my assessment of Acura TL sales was correct, the salesman immediately went to Edmunds.com and we negotiated from there. I remarked about a cash deal and negotiations went fever pitch. This was at Criswell Acura outside Baltimore. Tischer Acura had the same result and was much closer to my home and I ended up getting it there. A similar situation is now developing with Mini but it's topsy-turvy, the places like Pittsburgh are more reasonable while Baltimore sales are great and the salesmen are smug, it won't always be that way and I'll remember their attitudes in the future. Failure to recognize that market conditions change and failure to realize you may desperately need the customer in the future are the unforeseen enemies of the shafty salesmen.
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Replying to: ponderpoint (Sep 08, 2008 9:42 am) |
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Replying to: ponderpoint (Sep 08, 2008 9:42 am) |
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| Any bay area buying group? | |
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Replying to: minisg (Aug 13, 2008 9:10 pm) Would you mind sharing the name of your dealer? I'm in the Seattle south burbs and from what I've heard about NW Mini, I'd rather not deal with them. If you don't feel comfortable telling me the dealer or if it's against the rules here, how about the letting me know the area (Bellevue, Des Moines, Kirkland???). Congrats on your new Mini. Looks like your wait is about half over! |
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Replying to: minisg (Aug 13, 2008 9:10 pm) I have the same problem. Can you please tell me were you are getting your MINI from? Thanks, FG |
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Hi! I may be crazy, but I am thinking about trading my 2007 G35S Infiniti for a Mini Cooper S. I LOVE the look of the car and I am in the process of selling my house in Kirkwood and want to take a condo in Midtown. This would be a great car to run errands and for my infrequent trips out of town. Let me know if you have any "real world" experience with Global Imports Mini or any other dealers here in Atlanta. Thanks! |
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