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Replying to: cct1 (Aug 01, 2006 10:58 am)
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Hi All, I just ordered my Mini Cooper and then saw in the Owner's Lounge, plant tour section that the plant is closed in August! Bad timing! Like everyone else, I wasn't sure if this meant just for tours, the entire plant, all of August, etc. So, I emailed Mini to find out and got the nice (and clear) reply below about the factory vacation time -- July 31st to August 13th, with production being halted during this time. Hopefully, Minis on order will be at the top of the list when production starts up again! I have to keep saying to myself: "patience is a virtue, patience is a virtue..." Max ~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi Max: Thanks for contacting MINI. I am happy to answer your question. The MINI plant in Oxford, England is closed from July 31st through August 13th. Production is halted during this time. I hope this answers your question. If there are further questions I can assist with, please feel free to drop me an e-mail. I will be happy to lend a hand. LET’S MOTOR. Carrie Zartman MINI Customer Relations and Services Representative 866.ASK.MINI (275-6464)
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Replying to: mini_dreams (Aug 03, 2006 12:41 pm) |
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Replying to: cct1 (Aug 03, 2006 2:22 pm) Who knows with these guys though... Anyway, I found the answers to my own questions in my post above. I went to East Bay Mini in Pleasanton on Wednesday, put my $1000 down and ordered my Cooper. I paid MSRP but have quite a wait (8-15 weeks). Every other dealer in the SF Bay Area charges a minimum of $1000 over MSRP, going as high as $2500 over in some cases, so I'm guessing that East Bay gets a lot of business because of this and that's why it takes longer with them. I'm patient though
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Replying to: mlwagner79 (Aug 04, 2006 7:58 am) Dear Brenda Thank you for your further reply. We can confirm that it is only the MINI Visitor Centre which is the subject of refurbishment. Production of the MINI in all its forms will continue as before with MINIs rolling off the production line on a daily basis and also being delivered to MINI Dealerships, MINI Customers and MINI Shows throughout the UK and the rest of the world. We hope that this reassures you and would advise that we are not yet aware of when the refurbishment will be complete. Yours sincerely MINI UK Elfriede McNeal Product Information Advisor Also, here's another comments on the matter at motoringfile.com: To all concerned: The factory closure will not delay the production of MINIs. However, it has severly decreased the monthly allocation to each dealership. MINI Delearships only received an allocation of 15 to 20 MINIs for August Production. This is very small compared to the usual 40 to 50 MINIs. When late September comes around, most MINI lots should be empty. The 2006 Hardtop will be built through October for the United States. 2007 Hardtop production for the US Market will begin in December and should reach dealerships in February. Most dealerships will be receiving around 12 units for the first month. Worldwide MINI Sales Down in 2006 Sections: Sales Aug 3rd, 2006 Measures to expand the production capacity of the Oxford plant to approximately 240,000 units per year have impacted on the sales volume of the MINI brand over the six-month period. As a result of the reduced production volume during this period, worldwide MINI sales, at 101,063 units, were down by 6.5% compared to one year earlier (first half-year 2005: 108,114 units). Source: BMW Group Press MINI Plant Oxford To Close for Construction Sections: In the Press Jul 31st, 2006 As reported previously, BMW will be halting production for a couple of weeks while it puts the finishing touches on plant remodelling in anticipation of full R56 production. You can read more about it from the Sunday Times: Last year Oxford built 200,119 Minis. Helmut Panke, who retires next month after four boom years as BMW chairman, predicts that production will rise to 230,000 over the next few years. BMW is spending £100m on expanding the Oxford facility and expects to create an additional 200 jobs there by the end of next year. But, like the original BMC Mini of the 1960s, the car is not very profitable. Bernd Pischetsrieder, a former BMW chief who now heads VW, once described the sales margin as “unacceptable” and wanted to set the Mini Cooper’s price higher than the £11,600 at its 2001 launch. [ BMW to Boost MINI Production ] Sunday Times |
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| Bear in mind that in the U.K., most people get between 4 to 6 weeks a year of vactaion time (plus the 9 public holidays). A lot of car plants will shut down for two weeks in the summer for general maintenance and cleaning. | |
i am trying to buy a mini but, i am having the worst trouble. i mean i know that they are high in demand. but, the dealers don't offer any incentives and they want you to take the price as is. what happened to negotiating.
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Replying to: mlwagner79 (Aug 04, 2006 7:58 am)
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Replying to: mlwagner79 (Aug 01, 2006 1:41 pm) |
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