2 1M's proudly sold as 'used'
#18
I think you're right. "Used" is an internal description to justify their markup. Major Fail.
#19
I've lived in North Scottsdale for 14 years now. I have never purchased a car in the Valley. I have always brought mine in from out of state. This state is crazy for cars prices and sleezy dealers.
#20
Regardless, nothing justifies over MSRP in my opinion.
#21
Interesting tactics...
It's my understanding that a "demo" car is actually considered to be used on one level or another even though it's never been titled. As far as the warranty is concerned, it should begin when the car is sold. Different manufactures and different states may have varying regulations but I'm 95% sure thats how things work in CA.
It's my understanding that a "demo" car is actually considered to be used on one level or another even though it's never been titled. As far as the warranty is concerned, it should begin when the car is sold. Different manufactures and different states may have varying regulations but I'm 95% sure thats how things work in CA.
#24
Interesting tactics...
It's my understanding that a "demo" car is actually considered to be used on one level or another even though it's never been titled. As far as the warranty is concerned, it should begin when the car is sold. Different manufactures and different states may have varying regulations but I'm 95% sure thats how things work in CA.
It's my understanding that a "demo" car is actually considered to be used on one level or another even though it's never been titled. As far as the warranty is concerned, it should begin when the car is sold. Different manufactures and different states may have varying regulations but I'm 95% sure thats how things work in CA.
#27
The first 1M at my local dealer went for 7500 over, and from what I understand the buyer did not pre-order the car. It's a sick car, but 70k? Might as well get a brand new M3 IMO. 40k over is just stupid. It will be impossible to get it under MSRP for a while, there's just not enough of them around yet.
#29
Again--production of this car is going to end in December. The demand will be greater than the supply for the remaining months this car is manufactured. The only way you will get a car for under MSRP is if you buy used in the future or if your dealer feels like giving money away. I don't think there's ever going to be enough around.
#30
here's another crazy dealership or stealership. lol
http://www.bmwblog.com/2011/06/30/bm...e-1m-by-40000/
http://www.bmwblog.com/2011/06/30/bm...e-1m-by-40000/