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1290 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 8:38 AM
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Replying to: m050120 (Jun 16, 2009 8:41 am) |
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Replying to: m050120 (Jun 16, 2009 8:41 am)
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Replying to: howyjrenld (Jun 25, 2009 8:33 am) Cheap is what we are all about.... MSRP? Why? |
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Have been silently following this forum for sometime while mulling a purchase of a Mini Cooper S Convertible and wanted to share some of the experience. The dealer did not have any configured as I exactly wanted (did not expect them to), but there was one that came close. Unfortunately they sold it just half an hour before I walked in to confirm a purchase! They have been able to locate one that is close enough - it is on a boat coming into port in two weeks time and they are currently trying confirm that it comes to their dealership when it gets off the boat. Price has been agreed at $1000 of MSRP plus floor-mats thrown in. They slashed $500 off right away (without even asking). I e-mailed them a day later asking for another $500 off and they agreed. Quite the hassle-free negotiation. And this wasn't even for a car on the lot. So I suppose there are deals to be had out there for MINIs. Will update with the full configurations once I get confirmation that they were able to reserve it for me. Cheers |
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Dear car_man & kyfdx: Is this a good deal Copper HT : MSRP : $20,300 Negotiated price : $19550 Residual: 71% MF : .00230 3 year/30,000 Miles $958 initial (Deposit + first month + DMV) and $261/Month
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Replying to: atrajan (Jun 26, 2009 7:16 pm) The Mini is one of a few vehicles that doesn't suffer from the same routinized and accountant-friendly depreciation formulas as the rest of the industry uses. In plain English, it suffers almost no depreciation on the vehicle itself(* see below) in the first few years. Now, I put an asterisk there. This is the base model of the car/trim line - accessories or other options of course do depreciate and rather quickly. So a $20K Mini with 5K in add-ons is going to be worth about $19-20K a year later. So will a $20K mini with $500 in options. So the rule here is to get the one or two you absolutely need and reject the eye candy and frills.(plus it's good practice as you don't give the manufacturer loads of easy profit on mostly plastic bits and paint) This of course gets back to the original problem, which is you have a vehicle that because of its desirability and low production numbers essentially isn't depreciating hardly at all if you've already done your homework and kept it as lean as possible to start. Leasing doesn't make any sense at all in such a scenario. Consider that your initial down payment to start the lease is about the first year's entire depreciation. In 36 months, you'll have spent $10354 on the vehicle. That's half of its entire value. Try to find a used 3 year old Mini for even $15K. Good luck with that... heh. Note that that's half the depreciation of your lease payments and it's still unrealistically high. It's impossible in a Mini to get upside-down on your payments. This is more of a "free money" type thing when this happens.(which IIRC, only 2-3 cars currently are like this and this desirable, so basically it never does happen) Therefore the "smart money" is to just buy it outright and haggle $500-$1000 under retail price if you can(first year's depreciation covered!) like a lot of people here seem to be able to do right now. Make the payments, drive it for 5 years, and sell it for 75% of what you paid for it. $10,354/36=287.61 a month actual cost to lease. $19,000(haggle)-$14,000(sell used)=$5000 in depreciation. = $138.89 a month actual cost to buy.(actually the normal $2-4K or so down payment in most cases would cover almost all of this) |
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Replying to: 2xsubaru (Jun 25, 2009 2:34 pm) Thanks for posting your purchasing deal. Which dealer and sales person did you work with? I'm looking to buy pretty soon... either in SF or Socal area, and would love to get $1000 my deal as well. Thanks!
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Hi, I'm thinking about buying a MINI HT from Ralph Schomp in Littleton, CO. Would like to get other's feedback on their experience at this dealership. Any luck in getting them to come down from the MSRP? Here is the offer they gave me on this model. MINI HT 6SPD Manual - 18,550 (MSRP - no mark down) Cold Weather Pkg - 500 Premium Pkg - 1,250 Sport Pkg - 1,500 White Turn Signals - 100 Net Totals - 21,900 Destination Chg - 650 Total Price - 22,550 Their lease offer is below: MSRP : 22,550 Residual: 64% (14,368 - balloon payment at end of lease) MF : .00230 3 year/36,000 Miles $0 down for $297/Month Thanks!
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Replying to: amiie (Jul 06, 2009 12:55 pm) With low sales last month for the Mini and the 2010 models coming out soon, I am sure there are deals to be had out there. As per Edmunds, I cannot post name of the salesperson.Not sure if there some way to PMs on this forum. |
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Replying to: tno80303 (Jul 07, 2009 6:55 am) P.S: I got the color i want ...chilli Red
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