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01-14-2007, 06:23 PM | #1 |
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Questions regarding e92.
Hello all,
I've recently been to the BMW dealer at parklane, and was told that the "M sport" coupe would be available in 2/3 months time? Can anyone confirm this? Also, a few questions if you dont mind 1) How is the pricing/sale done here in the UK? Do dealers sell the car at the full listed price, or is there room for negotiation? If there is, how much can I expect? Or is this dealer dependent? 2) For londoners, how is the Park Lane Dealer? Or are there any other recommended ones? 3) I've read quite alot about the overheating problems on the 335i, but iirc, Most of them are in America. Are there any UK/EU failures? 4) Anything I should lookout for or know when purchasing a bmw here in the UK? Or anything in general? (Sorry for my ignorance, I'm not a local) That's all for the moment, just doing a little homework. I doubt I would be purchasing soon though. Rgds, Chen |
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Try some online sites such as www.buyacar.co.uk to get a good indication of possible discount on new car and trade-in for your car. If you're looking for a good deal, then you could buy a nearly-new car rather than a factory order. Of course that means you might not get the exact spec you want, and there's the risk you buy an ex-demo car that has been thrashed. If you want a 335i M Sport, then perhaps that's not an option. Quote:
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01-15-2007, 05:13 AM | #3 |
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Welcome the the forum!
I went to the Park Lane dealer when ordering my E90. They assume you are made of money because you are buying a BMW in Central London and they wouldn't budge a bit on list price. They gave me some b*ll*cks about getting the cars earlier than other dealers which is rubbish. I did slightly better with my local dealer in SW London, but again, they gave me very little discount and extra's. I actually bought my car in Bristol where my parents live. Got a cracking discount, extras thrown in and a deal that the London dealers could not match. So shop around! I know others who have imported a UK spec car from Germany and saved £££. |
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01-15-2007, 05:23 AM | #4 |
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I managed £1,500 discount 2 months before the launch date...local dealer was not budging a millimetre. A dealer 150 miles away has to give you a good price otherwise why you you ever buy from them?
It cost me a 3 hours plus a one way train fare (advance booking) of £19.50, then a smile-filled drive home to save the price of the leather & DAB.
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01-15-2007, 01:33 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for the replies. It's home work time it seems.
I do not have any car with me in the UK right now, no chance of trading in, nor driving to dealers far far away. I dont reckon it's possible to get a decent deal through phone enquiries? |
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I saved around 12-13% of the UK price for my 330i by importing it through a German BMW dealership. The only difference from the UK dealer car, apparently, is the availability of the alarm 'panic' button to me, which 'UK' cars don't have- so be it! Viv |
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01-15-2007, 05:17 PM | #9 | |
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One of my concerns with buying an import is that you have to declare it to be a non-UK car when you trade it in ... and how's that going to affect your trade-in price? If you're planning to keep the car 3 or 4 years (or more) that's probably not an issue, but if you go to trade it in after 2 years (or less) you might be offered a lot less than you expect ... anyone have any direct experience of this?
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Yep, only 2 year warranty on the imported BMW but you can pay extra to extend it. Viv can confirm
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I'm pretty sure that the warranty BMW provide (inc roadside assistance) is organised through a 3rd party ie not by BMW themselves. I asked BMW UK what the likely price of a 3rd year of warranty would be for my car- £750 or so, they said. You can get the same warranty from other companies, including the BMW Car Club, for a lot less. Taking all additional costs into account, including the additional warranty, I still ended up saving around 12-13%. Viv |
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Stealerships are just that- they are likely to offer as least as possible on a trade-in, but I suppose you could try haggling down the price of the car you are going to buy next- they'll screw you any which way! I've been very satisfied with importing the car & have had no problem with doing that. Even as an import, I had no problem having the car updated for mp3 playback, a year ago, without any charge, because of this great forum. Viv |
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01-17-2007, 06:48 AM | #15 |
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Don't forget Park Lane is owned by BMW GB.
I bought my wife an ex. demo car from them a few years ago and they did a reasonable deal and had exactly the spec we wanted. Tried to buy a 335 coupe in October from them and they were adrift on the deal. They do get some great / high spec cars especially if you're looking for individual. Jonathan |
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