Eastern BMW Edinburgh - Good, bad, indifferent?
Eastern BMW Edinburgh - Good, bad, indifferent?
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Owren

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54 posts

170 months

Wednesday 29th May 2013
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Hi guys,

I placed a deposit on an AUC M6 last week. Car has just come in on part-exchange with the guys at Eastern BMW Edinburgh.

Anybody had any dealings with this dealer? I've heard a few reports about them (all being good), just wanted to get some further thoughts/experiences from fellow PHers.
My first opinions are positive - I've been ensured the car has undergone an 'extensive' AUC inspection (new brakes all round, clutch/flywheel inspection, paintwork prep etc). I know this dealer also have a 'Dedicated M Power Division' - is this really a significantly better department than those of a normal franchise dealer? What are people's experiences of AUC prepared cars?

Any views/opinions would be apprecaited chaps.

Oli

StuzM5

8 posts

194 months

Wednesday 29th May 2013
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Heya

Having ordered a lease M3 LE500 conv with Greg there I found them to be really knowledgeable and helpful. My local dealer couldn't even order the car given its near the end of the production run.

Delivery isn't until September so not dealt with that bit yet but so far would very much recommend


anonymous-user

80 months

Wednesday 29th May 2013
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Nothing but good experiences going back years & years.

paulmc

246 posts

232 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Ordered my F10 M5 from them( due in 7 weeks) Cracking deal and very easy to deal with.

strike4A

76 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Got an M3 on order from them and due mid July. Great service so far.

I live in London by the way...

StuzM5

8 posts

194 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Im in Kent too miles away but great service so far shame the local dealers are so poor.

I dealt with Colin there not Greg engage brain next time

RudolphsOwner

118 posts

172 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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I almost bought a pre-owned car from them about 3 months ago, went for the test drive, had another similar car also available near by that I wanted to have a look at so went away for a couple of hours and returned to find that in my absence they had sold the car to another couple. No issue there, thats what happens and I would have expected that to be the end of it but not as far as Eastern BMW were concerned. They ushered us over to a desk, continued to feed us cake and coffee and (this is the best bit) proceeded to not only search for similar cars on Autotrader, but also ring the garages and even went of to the back office to confirm the specs of the models they had found!
Now I don't know if that sounds like much but this was on a Saturday and the showroom was genuinely packed and this guy spent just over 2 hours adamantly stating that he was going to find us a good car, and he did! We test drove it the next day and paid the money the following week. He made nothing out of this other than a good impression. The funny thing is that I have worked in sales for 10 years, ranging from Harrods department store to currently being a Mortgage Consultant, so I am usually very cynical of any sales person but as far as I am concerned these guys were all just very genuine, the whole showroom had a nice vibe and everyone that worked there was very positive.
So I can't tell you what they are like to buy from but with my brief experience I would happily purchase my next car from them.

Jazzer

1,758 posts

230 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Miles better than any other dealer I've encountered, full marks from me.

Stingercut

217 posts

193 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Bookmarked. Great to read such positive feedback.

dasherdiablo1

4,328 posts

247 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Interesting thread as I am looking to order an M3 through them so good to see positive posts!

cs1874

146 posts

196 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Only got build slots left for convertibles...to be ordered before 30th June, so be quick.

dasherdiablo1

4,328 posts

247 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Do you know when the new M model is going to be hit the roads?

Greg Black

23 posts

161 months

Monday 10th June 2013
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Is it the Silverstone M6 convertible you are looking at????

Greg Black

23 posts

161 months

Monday 10th June 2013
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By the way Eastern are great, I worked there, and they wouldn't sell or deliver a car unless it was right!!

The are guilty of Over preparing their cars which is unusual in the motor industry these days!!

Buy there with confidence !!!! one of the longest serving bmw dealers in the UK

G

ZeroH

2,917 posts

215 months

Monday 10th June 2013
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Owren said:
Hi guys,

I placed a deposit on an AUC M6 last week. Car has just come in on part-exchange with the guys at Eastern BMW Edinburgh.

Anybody had any dealings with this dealer? I've heard a few reports about them (all being good), just wanted to get some further thoughts/experiences from fellow PHers.
My first opinions are positive - I've been ensured the car has undergone an 'extensive' AUC inspection (new brakes all round, clutch/flywheel inspection, paintwork prep etc). I know this dealer also have a 'Dedicated M Power Division' - is this really a significantly better department than those of a normal franchise dealer? What are people's experiences of AUC prepared cars?

Any views/opinions would be apprecaited chaps.

Oli
Indy red, 55 plate ?


Owren

Original Poster:

54 posts

170 months

Tuesday 11th June 2013
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55 plate Silverstone II coupe with silverstone leather. I'm dealing with Gordon there who seems very helpful and informative. He's assured me the car will be 100%, and with what I've heard about how thorough Eastern are when it comes to prepping AUC cars, I'm confident it will be.

SR06

749 posts

212 months

Tuesday 11th June 2013
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Bought my e90 M3 from Eastern M Power. The best experience I have ever had from Sales. car went in to get DCT software updated and again faultless.

Id buy from them again.

Owren

Original Poster:

54 posts

170 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Just had photos through from Eastern of the finally prepped M6. It looks a very clean car, but my major fear is as I thought it would be - the alloys have been refurbished and sprayed completely silver!! I know this may sound trivial, but this is a big pet hate of mine. It ruins the look of the car completely. As an M specialist I was hoping that they would have refubed them to the original polished finish. Supposed to be picking the car up this weekend, but I know it won't be ready now. These polished refurbishments take a good while i seem to recall.

Any thoughts on this matter? Any leg to stand on with Eastern?

Oli

scoobyc

579 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Depends on if they've been refurbed before. The polished face is created by cutting metal from the face with a diamond cut tool and there's only so many times you can do this before theres not enough metal to safely remove. The time and cost is a bit more so either they've been done before or they're cutting corners to save a few quid this time imho. I'm sure they're forged (read expensive!) too so can't see them looking at a replacement set. Edit just to add - Lepsons and various other places can do the diamond cut finish for you, might be worth giving them a call?

Edited by scoobyc on Wednesday 19th June 14:49

danjp

135 posts

197 months

Wednesday 19th June 2013
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Lepsons refurbed mine to an excellent standard, and they told me that the M6 wheels can be done quite a few times, as opposed to the e92 M3 wheels, because there is more 'meat' on them. Only a few days to turn around.