It Arrives Tuesday
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WombleR

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17 posts

241 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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My M3 E92 is ready for collection on Tuesday! :-)

Now how quikly can I cover those running in miles

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Congrats! biggrin

What spec and mind if I ask what you got it for?

911C2S

853 posts

263 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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I'm interested to know what you paid too......

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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I managed 10 days I think until the initial service. It is painful with only 5500 rpm to play with but it is still rapid enough.

Enjoy

WombleR

Original Poster:

17 posts

241 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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krallicious said:
I managed 10 days I think until the initial service. It is painful with only 5500 rpm to play with but it is still rapid enough.

Enjoy
It's got dct,edc,bluetooth,comfort mirrors, front park sensors and seat heating etc.. all the main toys on the whole.

I got a good deal with the dealer but not sure if the first running in service is free, whats peoples experience of this?

krallicious

4,312 posts

228 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Before the deposit for the car was paid, I insisted that the cost of the running in service was met by the dealer as BMW had just changed their view about offering the running in service for free.

It didn't stop the service department asking for payment when I collected the car but I refered them to the salesman and was not charged.

IMHO, after spending the best part of 60k on a new car, why the hell should you be charged X amount for an oil change after 1200miles?

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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WombleR said:
I got a good deal with the dealer but not sure if the first running in service is free, whats peoples experience of this?
I was curious as I've seen a few mentions of expecting to pick these up, new, for around £50k even with options.

Did you get the £2500 worth of free options as per the current offer too?

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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WombleR said:
krallicious said:
I managed 10 days I think until the initial service. It is painful with only 5500 rpm to play with but it is still rapid enough.

Enjoy
It's got dct,edc,bluetooth,comfort mirrors, front park sensors and seat heating etc.. all the main toys on the whole.

I got a good deal with the dealer but not sure if the first running in service is free, whats peoples experience of this?
Mines a free 1200 miler and comes next week, others have had to pay £400+ cool

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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fivesixseven8 said:
WombleR said:
I got a good deal with the dealer but not sure if the first running in service is free, whats peoples experience of this?
I was curious as I've seen a few mentions of expecting to pick these up, new, for around £50k even with options.

Did you get the £2500 worth of free options as per the current offer too?
I got the £2.5K of added extraslaugh

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Still no prices guys! Come on, how much did you haggle off?!

DjSki

1,326 posts

218 months

Friday 27th November 2009
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Why buy one new? A year old you can save £20k....

Suppose £20k is not relevant to some though eh?

paoloh

8,617 posts

227 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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A friend has just had his written off after being hit by a bus.

Fully loaded car with £12k of options.

08 reg with 10k miles.

Insurance company are paying out £34k

-Z-

7,954 posts

229 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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paoloh said:
A friend has just had his written off after being hit by a bus.

Fully loaded car with £12k of options.

08 reg with 10k miles.

Insurance company are paying out £34k
Well if he accepts that offer then he only has himself to blame. Similar cars are £40k+ on bmw.co.uk, why does he not refer them to that?

Insurance has a legal obligation to put you back in the position you started, £34k does not meet that obligation.

paoloh

8,617 posts

227 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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-Z- said:
paoloh said:
A friend has just had his written off after being hit by a bus.

Fully loaded car with £12k of options.

08 reg with 10k miles.

Insurance company are paying out £34k
Well if he accepts that offer then he only has himself to blame. Similar cars are £40k+ on bmw.co.uk, why does he not refer them to that?

Insurance has a legal obligation to put you back in the position you started, £34k does not meet that obligation.
His RTI insurance company have agreed to the figure

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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DjSki said:
Why buy one new? A year old you can save £20k....

Suppose £20k is not relevant to some though eh?
If only £20k didn't matter! lol!

I'm not sure where to find these year old cars with a £20k saving though, if they are selling for around the £50k mark, even with options. Then £40k (which most seem to be priced at) is either a bit strong or the cars hold their money exceptionally well.

DjSki

1,326 posts

218 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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fivesixseven8 said:
DjSki said:
Why buy one new? A year old you can save £20k....

Suppose £20k is not relevant to some though eh?
If only £20k didn't matter! lol!

I'm not sure where to find these year old cars with a £20k saving though, if they are selling for around the £50k mark, even with options. Then £40k (which most seem to be priced at) is either a bit strong or the cars hold their money exceptionally well.
Admitted £20k is too strong, more like £15k. Dick Lovett has an 08 for £36k.

G T 3

2,142 posts

277 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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What happened to the Cerbera????

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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paoloh said:
A friend has just had his written off after being hit by a bus.

Fully loaded car with £12k of options.

08 reg with 10k miles.

Insurance company are paying out £34k
Than he needed GAP insurance to get back to invoice, thats my way of insuring full payback.
I haggled off £9800.00- £2500.00 free upgrades, still a lot off.

Edited by JMRS4 on Saturday 28th November 15:13

JMRS4

2,388 posts

221 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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DjSki said:
Why buy one new? A year old you can save £20k....

Suppose £20k is not relevant to some though eh?
rolleyes You show me a speced up M3 M-DCT for that price one year old.

fivesixseven8

6,146 posts

250 months

Saturday 28th November 2009
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DjSki said:
fivesixseven8 said:
DjSki said:
Why buy one new? A year old you can save £20k....

Suppose £20k is not relevant to some though eh?
If only £20k didn't matter! lol!

I'm not sure where to find these year old cars with a £20k saving though, if they are selling for around the £50k mark, even with options. Then £40k (which most seem to be priced at) is either a bit strong or the cars hold their money exceptionally well.
Admitted £20k is too strong, more like £15k. Dick Lovett has an 08 for £36k.
That car would never have been over £50k new. A DCT'd and EDC'd 4 door is what I want though and for the price of a used one you may as well buy new and get the spec/colour you want.