M3 BMW AUC info please! Imminent purchase
M3 BMW AUC info please! Imminent purchase
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torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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I've been thinking about an e90 m3 for ages and had planned to trade my 330d in for one next year, however this has now broken down so I have arranged a loan today and am going to get the m3! I'm a bit wary but it's the right time to do it.

Pretty sure I want the convertible but a bit disappointed to read it's 200kg heavier!!! I think on balance though I won't feel the drop in performance but will enjoy having the top down on trips away etc.

I'm pretty set on getting AUC because I want a decent warranty and should help with resale.

Any guidance on what I can expect from AUC in terms of perks and potential discount. I have read a bit already and it seems to vary. I think I read they will respray panels etc if not perfect?!?

I am hoping for (might be wishful thinking) 2k off, perfect external condition, 2 year warranty. That's on something about 2011 plate, low mileage.

I am searching nationally so there will be a long drive probably - I spoke to my local dealer and they said they don't really move cars between each other - they operate as individual branches.

Anything else I should be looking for / asking for??

pattyg

1,380 posts

253 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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I'd press for a mix of the following - £1k off, 2 years free servicing, a 2 year warranty, Seal & Protect kit, new tyres if not perfect, M lifestyle goodies, mats and if you are feeling especially tough, then some Motorsport carbon mirror covers.

All the above are only worth bargaining for if the initial price is correct though. Good luck.

benm3evo

417 posts

207 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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I bought my e92 18 months ago as an AUC & it was my first AUC so had no experience.

In hind sight, I should have pushed for the 2 year warranty, as previously said, as I believe it can be done. I also wish I had turned down the Supaguard offer. If I remember correctly it was £500. I could have done a better job on the paint with a bottle cheap polish myself, however mine is only one example....& whatever they did to the interior was pretty good.

They also offered me GAP insurance for £300, I said no & they immediately offered it at £150 for 3 years.

Nothing else sticks in the memory for me. It went back for 2 or 3 minor things under warranty & that was fine, no problems at all.

Cheers,
Ben

Smuler

2,288 posts

165 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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I would just push for as much discount as possible, there seems to be plenty of M3 coupes around so you are not in a bad position.


I got GAP of 15k for 3 years for 112£ from the highly rated, by Which magazine etc, ALA

2nd years warranty is the only thing I would be keen on, my understanding from what I read on here is the second year would be the BMW Insured Warranty, which has a few minor differences on what is covered compared to the AU warranty. but well worth it.


nw942

468 posts

131 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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I used to get a rough initial value from Parkers or from similar PH/Ad Trader ads.

When you phone them about the car, ask them about the work they've had to do to it to make it ready for sale. That should give you an idea of how much they have in the car. They always seemed happy to send me copies of the work they'd done by email.

I would also try and find out how long they have had it for sale. They may well say it has just come in, but the worksheet may have a date on it. The DVLA Check if a car is taxed site may also be useful if they've had it a while.

Finally, I would ask for the information from the service section of iDrive just so that you know when the various things will need to be done.


All of the above is useful in judging how much to offer for a car.

torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Is there any mileage limit on the warranty or servicing?

torqueofthedevil

Original Poster:

2,088 posts

203 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Is there any mileage limit on the warranty or servicing?

MattOz

4,019 posts

290 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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torqueofthedevil said:
Is there any mileage limit on the warranty or servicing?
100k miles from memory.

torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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thanks for all the advice so far.

Can anyone tell me if buy BMW AUC through JCT600 will offer all the same securities and service levels as through a proper BMW dealership?

Cheers.

torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Right I went and looked at one today - very nice car, seemed a fair price compared to others of a similar spec on the AUC site. Ive not really spent much time looking elsewhere to compare.

The salesman was helpful but stated a few things - the price was set, its already been reduced and if it doesn't sell at that they will move to another dealership before they will reduce it, can't offer 24 months warranty, service pack wasn't taken out at new so it can't be added now. Basically no negotiation. He said there were 2 new tyres at 7mm and 2 at 4mm. I wonder if they would look at replacing those.

The car was very nice and there are a few bits that stood out, but, its not massively better value than others. What do you think?

pattyg

1,380 posts

253 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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You can get a 2 year service pack can be added regardless of whether a service pack was opted at purchase.


Prices here show it would cost £850 for a M3 - http://usedcars.bmw.co.uk/bmw-approved-benefits.as...







Edited by pattyg on Saturday 14th November 17:49

Thepaperboy

34 posts

133 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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If you like the car and the salesman know's you are serious about buying the car make him an offer you would be happy with and tell him that you will buy the car today if can deal at that price and make it clear you will walk if he can't.

Regarding if the price is good or not,post a link and let the forum decide.

V8V10

10 posts

128 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Dont forget, after 60k miles the warranty price jumps through the roof.

pjv997

668 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Thepaperboy said:
If you like the car and the salesman know's you are serious about buying the car make him an offer you would be happy with and tell him that you will buy the car today if can deal at that price and make it clear you will walk if he can't.

Regarding if the price is good or not,post a link and let the forum decide.
Sound advice - but you may want to look at some other cars for comparison.

Once you find the one you want, make your firm that you are happy to pay. Personally, I wouldn't lose a car I wanted over £500, remember that is only 2% of the value of a £25K car.

griff7

765 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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V8V10 said:
Dont forget, after 60k miles the warranty price jumps through the roof.
Not if you start to pay by direct debit before it reaches 60k miles then the price just stays the same.The only increase is if BMW increase the yearly amount that the warranty would cost ie if the M3 warranty went from £1000 to £1100 then the difference is spread over the twelve months payments.

griff7

765 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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torqueofthedevil said:
Is there any mileage limit on the warranty or servicing?
If you have set up a direct debit before 60k then the warranty just keeps running.Ring the warranty company direct if you have any questions as so many people just guess when replying on the forums.

griff7

765 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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pjv997 said:
Sound advice - but you may want to look at some other cars for comparison.

Once you find the one you want, make your firm that you are happy to pay. Personally, I wouldn't lose a car I wanted over £500, remember that is only 2% of the value of a £25K car.
Sound advice.Have a good look on all the sites Auto Trader eBay PHeads etc and look at all specs and prices and see if it is good value.This time of year can be very slow for used sales so you can be in a better position to negotiate.

Just try to get the lowest mileage with the best spec for your budget and make sure it has the correct service history.

nw942

468 posts

131 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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PX for the car at JCT is £24.1k.
Fresh MOT two weeks ago so they haven't had it long.
Two new front tyres - £500.

My gut feel based on the price is that they have 24793 in it and priced for £4k profit.

If they haven't had it long, then it will be harder to get money off at this stage, but we can try.

I personally would be looking to drive it for a year without incurring any servicing costs.

So it will be interesting when it needs its next oil change and whether the diff oil, filters and spark plugs have been done recently as they are normally 'due' around 30k miles with CBS. BMW will charge you around £750-850 for that.

Rear tyres are within BMW AUC 4mm, but may not last a year, so another £500 outlay for you soon.

How much is left on the front and rear pads - iDrive will tell you - each is about £225 at a dealer.

There are a few other cars out there on AUC at the same price point - 2012 Competition Pack car at Sunderland, 2012 John Clark Aberdeen, 2011 Berry Heathrow one 1k cheaper.

torqueofthedevil

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2,088 posts

203 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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Don't half get a mixed response from BMW. Just spoke to a place who tried to tell me that they don't have a car in yet, but when it comes in, it will be sold before it even gets there, so I should agree figures over the phone now, and then come and look at it!

"Its priced to sell so it'll be gone before it even lands!"

OK, I suppose that's why nearly every other car on the AUC site ive been looking at for a month and they are still available.

It was all, yeah mate, alright mate, speak to you soon maaaate.

Another place I called never answered the phone or called me back following voice mails.

Another place had some strange hard sell techniques.

I suppose its just various tactics that they use to try to get a sale but I just expected a bit more from BMW.

torqueofthedevil

Original Poster:

2,088 posts

203 months

Monday 16th November 2015
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Now test driven an coupe and a convertible. Really can't decide. I think im leaning more towards the coupe but everyone is telling me convertible!

What do people think is better, considering i'll be putting a higher than average mileage one - buying a car with low miles but a bit older, or getting a newer one with more miles on? In general what affects cost more?

Lastly, if I get 12 month warranty, or possible negotiate 24 months, what happens at the end of that period? Will I always get the option to extend for another year or not?

Cheers