Any deals on new/pre-reg Cooper S

Any deals on new/pre-reg Cooper S

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smiles1

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543 posts

223 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Anybody know any deals at the moment? We have been given a p/x of £8k on our mini one convertible (06 reg) and are looking for a new/nearly new CooperS (non convertible), does anybody know any good deals going before we walk into the local dealers?

Cheers

littlegearl

3,139 posts

258 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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i can do you £985 off a new (09-plate) MINI Cooper S if you want it, tbh, depending on what spec you're after i could probably do you a chunk more - some good deals going about if you can buy before the end of march and you're happy to take a 2008 specification (but unregistered) Cooper S.

if you are serious, PM me a spec you would be looking for and i'll get to work!

cheers,
Gareth.

Edited by littlegearl on Tuesday 17th February 21:35

okgo

38,238 posts

199 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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As above, let me know what you are after and I can crunch some numbers..

CooperST

74 posts

196 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Any dealer will do you £985 off at the moment - check out the mini website, thats a manufacturers offer!

okgo

38,238 posts

199 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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CooperST said:
Any dealer will do you £985 off at the moment - check out the mini website, thats a manufacturers offer!
rofl

I didn't want to rain on his parade

littlegearl

3,139 posts

258 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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damn foiled already!!!

seriously though, as i said, i can do you a chunk more. let me know what spec you are after and i will see what spec i can do you and let you know...

CooperST

74 posts

196 months

Tuesday 17th February 2009
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Crafty barstewards!

What can you do on a lightning blue on black S with chilli and flame spokes?

Rakey

108 posts

184 months

Wednesday 18th February 2009
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There are deals, MINI sales are down, the residual value is now no longer the second highest in the market.

Yes there are manufacturer deals to be had.

But the way to play is that there are more than one dealer to go to with your order. They want it instead of the other garage down the road to meet their targets.

The value of the car itself is harder to get money off, but think about things like TLC, dealer fit accessories, these are well within the dealers reach to reduce to be more competitive on as they have a tasty margin on these as well as any labour charges to fit them, just as the APR rate on any finance deal and the trade in on any exchange you might have (remember the used car market is doing well).

So don't just go to one dealer, get the best price from at least 3, make them away that yes you want a MINI but you are willing to travel to get the best deal.

Personally I find Woodmans in Blackpool the best dealership to negotiate with, and I travel up from the South Coast to buy from them, speak to Alison is my advice smile

Edited by Rakey on Wednesday 18th February 00:39

smiles1

Original Poster:

543 posts

223 months

Wednesday 18th February 2009
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Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020

killinginblack

250 posts

198 months

Wednesday 18th February 2009
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smiles1 said:
Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020
Looks like a £1500 saving over list price to me, not to be sniffed at.

However, with the current offers mini are doing on the option packages (£1k ish off the chilli) and the tlc pack (£500 ish) supposedly being one of the things dealer's are prepared to negotiate on/chuck in for free i'd be inclined to have a word with a few more dealers and see what they can do.

Seem's like all your getting off list is what any other dealer could do.

littlegearl

3,139 posts

258 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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smiles1 said:
Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020
PM sent, email me if you require more details.

smiles1

Original Poster:

543 posts

223 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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littlegearl said:
smiles1 said:
Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020
PM sent, email me if you require more details.
replied smile

Rakey

108 posts

184 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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killinginblack said:
smiles1 said:
Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020
Looks like a £1500 saving over list price to me, not to be sniffed at.

However, with the current offers mini are doing on the option packages (£1k ish off the chilli) and the tlc pack (£500 ish) supposedly being one of the things dealer's are prepared to negotiate on/chuck in for free i'd be inclined to have a word with a few more dealers and see what they can do.

Seem's like all your getting off list is what any other dealer could do.
Wise words, especially about TLC, I've never paid for TLC wink

Essential

1,077 posts

211 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Just a thought but I have a 07 car with 5k miles for £13,750 - list approx £22,000 and its like new.

okgo

38,238 posts

199 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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Rakey said:
killinginblack said:
smiles1 said:
Ok here's the best deal they've offered so far.

p/x price on O6 plate mini one cab with 41k and in very good condition £8,000

Price on new (pre-spec'd for dealer) but zero miles and not registered Cooper S:

Silver
Climate control
Chilli Pack
Chrome interior
Sports steering wheel
Leather/cloth sports seats
5 years or 50,000 miles TLC pack
17 inch wheels
black wing mirrors

On the road price £18,020
Looks like a £1500 saving over list price to me, not to be sniffed at.

However, with the current offers mini are doing on the option packages (£1k ish off the chilli) and the tlc pack (£500 ish) supposedly being one of the things dealer's are prepared to negotiate on/chuck in for free i'd be inclined to have a word with a few more dealers and see what they can do.

Seem's like all your getting off list is what any other dealer could do.
Wise words, especially about TLC, I've never paid for TLC wink
Wise words? Utter crap. The TLC pack is £185 quid. And you won't ever pay it because its in the on the road costs, which you never see and have to pay.

Someone that goes to many dealers is going to get no attention from me, and I will ring the next place and tell them the customers antics and they will do the same.

littlegearl

3,139 posts

258 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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i'm afraid okgo is right guys, the dealer that wins on price is always going to loose on price...

there's a reason why my dealership has been exclusively dealing with bmw products for 33 years and we have certainly built up a very loyal customer base who would rather continue to deal with us than go to the next dealership for £100 less!

i had a customer last month who has bough 4 bmw/mini's in the past year yet insists on shopping everyone, if he had just made a relationship with us (the local dealer) or another dealer he would not only get a better price but he would also get a MUCH better level of service...

needless to say i didn't sell him a mini but worryingly neither did the garage that had sold him a 1-series 2 months previously, i just can't understand why he wouldn't build a relationship up and save himself the hassle and in the long run money...

jon.b

173 posts

203 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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littlegearl said:
i'm afraid okgo is right guys, the dealer that wins on price is always going to loose on price...

there's a reason why my dealership has been exclusively dealing with bmw products for 33 years and we have certainly built up a very loyal customer base who would rather continue to deal with us than go to the next dealership for £100 less!

i had a customer last month who has bough 4 bmw/mini's in the past year yet insists on shopping everyone, if he had just made a relationship with us (the local dealer) or another dealer he would not only get a better price but he would also get a MUCH better level of service...

needless to say i didn't sell him a mini but worryingly neither did the garage that had sold him a 1-series 2 months previously, i just can't understand why he wouldn't build a relationship up and save himself the hassle and in the long run money...
I'm not trying to antagonise here but do you know why he actually felt the need to shop around? Maybe he wasn't entirely convinced by the level of service he was being offered by your dealership (it could have been other reasons of course). You say that if he'd gone to the effort to make the relationship he'd have got a MUCH better level of service and a better price from you - why should that be? Surely it's his perogative to get the best deal that works for him, that might be best price, it might be he wants to buy from the salesman keenest to have his business, everyone has different requirements and as the salesman surely it's important to find out early on what the customer actually wants from the deal.
I've just bought a MINI from a main dealer and I won't have to buy another for 4 years. I have quite a few dealers around the area and I was quite surprised by the various levels of interest that I received to my enquiries. Some dealers were hardly interested in even giving me the full spec of a car I was phoning about but ironically the guy who made the most effort and clearly wanted my business simply didn't have the right car for me which was a shame as I could tell he was really keen to have my business and did everything that he said he would do and followed it up.
In the end I got the right deal for me and the process was pretty smooth overall.
You guys have a pretty thankless task at times, but these are tough times and most people are feeling the pinch. Surely you can't blame them for shopping around?

okgo

38,238 posts

199 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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No but the way in which some people go about it is very irritating.

And don't bank on me needing the business, some people are absolute tossers, and I would forfit the £60, yes £60 that I would have probably earned to let some other bugger do it.

littlegearl

3,139 posts

258 months

Friday 20th February 2009
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jon, you're not antagonising me, because i get what you're saying, i cannot be all things to all men and i have had customers genuinely not like me (and i'm one of the nice guys!), but i am me and they are them, i don't neccesarily like all my customers!

however, the chap mentioned earlier walked into the dealership and announced that we were his "local dealership" but he will be "shopping us", on talking to him further it transpired how many cars he buys and he "always does this", he obviously has his way, but i see the people who come back time after time to our dealership and get treated with respect and looked after...

i never said that if the customer had 'made the effort' then he would get a better price from me, the price is the price, end of. if you buy 100 cars off us a year or you buy one every 10 years, we still can't give the cars away.

BUT, if he had a relationship in place he could make a simple phone call, saying i want xxx and the mutually agreed price would be applied, rather than starting afresh each time.

it is hard to explain it without sounding like we only care about people who spend big money with us, but a dealership that "stands out" at the moment is going to win alot of hearts and in turn wallets, i just feel in my personal opionion if i was in his posistion i would prefer to speak to a friendly face and get treated with respect everytime i walked in rather than have to go through the hassle of shopping several dealers everytime i wanted to buy a car.

put it another way, it is safe to presume that before you collect your new car you have to pay for it right? be that cash, or the finance arangement agreed...

we have customers that can come in with a cheque and drive off in their new car because they are "known" to us... they aren't going to worry about £100 difference in price but do care when they phone up and tell us they need a car yesterday and we sort one out for them!

jon.b

173 posts

203 months

Saturday 21st February 2009
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littlegearl said:
i never said that if the customer had 'made the effort' then he would get a better price from me, the price is the price, end of. if you buy 100 cars off us a year or you buy one every 10 years, we still can't give the cars away.

it is hard to explain it without sounding like we only care about people who spend big money with us, but a dealership that "stands out" at the moment is going to win alot of hearts and in turn wallets, i just feel in my personal opionion if i was in his posistion i would prefer to speak to a friendly face and get treated with respect everytime i walked in rather than have to go through the hassle of shopping several dealers everytime i wanted to buy a car.
Ok, I must have just misread this sentence a bit.
"had a customer last month who has bough 4 bmw/mini's in the past year yet insists on shopping everyone, if he had just made a relationship with us (the local dealer) or another dealer he would not only get a better price but he would also get a MUCH better level of service..."

I expect you shop around for all your insurances, fuel, utilities, car service etc(I do), why should it really be any different with buying a car?

And even if I shopped around I would still expect the same respect from everyone I spoke to within a dealership. Or am I expecting too much?