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1305 messages, Last post on Nov 27, 2009 at 5:44 PM
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Replying to: rbrooks3athome (Feb 04, 2006 5:23 am) If they know you've made the final decision, and that is the only thing keeping you from buying the car.. sometimes those fees will disappear.. Of course, you have to be ready to commit to the purchase, if they say yes.. regards, kyfdx |
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| If you can get them to throw in a bunch of extras like some aux gauges, mp3 adaptor jack, or upgrade to alloys or whatnot, since that's about 50% profit for them, that might also be a way to haggle those fees away. | |
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A large newspaper reporter aims to interview someone who is on the waiting list for a Mini Cooper. Please respond to ctalati |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jan 23, 2006 5:06 pm) The only car equipped the way I wanted was the demo (only two options). I took that at MSRP; they agreed to throw-in an armrest, which I really wanted. I originally thought of getting the "S", but the base model with the five-speed manual transmission has all the power I need, and is great fun to drive. So far it runs like a dream and I get lots of looks. I feel as though I'll get excellent service there as well (but I'm hoping I won't be needing much!). |
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Anyone know what they current money factor is on a Mini lease through BMW Financial Services?
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I work with a guy that is selling his '04 Mini Cooper with the CVT with 16,500 miles for $11,000. It is red w/white top, no other options. He has had all service performed by dealer and is up to date on all required services and oil changes. I've been looking at estimated values and can't believe how good this deal is. I am think about buying to make a quick sale in a couple of months. Is this deal too good to be true or not?
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Replying to: mayberryguy (Mar 17, 2006 12:27 pm) If you do try and flip this car, watch out for taxes and overhead - depending on the state you live, you may have to pay full sales tax and register the car even if you sell it the next day. - Mark
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| It's a fair price. When the new body Coopers come out next fall, the previous generation will drop to normal pricing levels - which is going to be a nightmare for many owners. The car is entirely driven by status and image - so older generartions are well, just cars. | |
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I just went to the San Francisco Mini dealer on an 06 S coupe with Premium package & leather seats - the best they would do is $2000 over list - that seems crazy. I have seen posts here that people are finding Mini's at list in other parts of the country. Anyone getting list or closer in California? I don't mind a drive to get a good deal. Thanks, Joe
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Replying to: krume (Mar 19, 2006 12:53 pm) - Mark |
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