Find BMW Dealers in Mt Baldy, California

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Mt Baldy, California BMW Car Dealers

  • Savage BMW
  • 1301 Auto Center Dr
  • Ontario, CA 91761
  • (888) 673-3545

"Outstanding - I would give 10 Stars if I could! It is no wonder this is the highest rated BMW dealership in Southern California. The staff at Savage w"... Read more Review by: brittydarling

  • 21.66 mi
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  • 26.24 mi
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"I recently leased a new BMW from New Century BMW and was introduced to their online sales manager Henry Suh. Henry provided me with the easiest car bu"... Read more Review by: liability1

  • 33.96 mi
  • Shelly BMW
  • 6750 Auto Center Dr
  • Buena Park, CA 90621
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  • McKenna BMW
  • 10900 Firestone Blvd
  • Norwalk, CA 90650
  • (888) 606-9530

"My wife and I made several calls to the mckenna prior to coming in and the staff that I spoke to were very helpful and knew what they we're talking ab"... Read more Review by: hsiangjohn

  • 36.35 mi
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  • Crevier BMW
  • 1500 Auto Mall Dr
  • Santa Ana, CA 92705
  • (888) 554-9227
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"I have bought several vehicles from Crevier's Internet Sales Dept. Eric Grombacher and his superior, Shawn really understand the customers needs and d"... Read more Review by: jwarsaw

  • 39.26 mi
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  • 42.32 mi
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Re: Lease notes from my experience with BMW [gplayerjr] by blueguydotcom on Fri Mar 14 09:54:46 PDT 2008

It's the client advisor that will teach you how to use your BMW properly, assist with service issues, as well as keeping you "completely satisfied" as an owner I doubt you mean teach the owner to hit the apex correctly. I spent a grand total of about 5 minutes with my salesperson for the delivery of my first e46. My e90, I talked with the smartly dressed German guy at the ED center for maybe two minutes. Anything I need to know I get from reading the manual. I have zero interest in listening to someone tell me how to tune a radio. As for service, I don't and never will contact a salesperson about service as he has nothing to do with it. You call service for a service appointment, not a salesguy. take the time to get to know my client and develop a professional business relationship My SA on my first 3 series spent two test drives with me - first a 325i 5MT ZSP. He called me a few weeks later when they got a 330i with 6 MT into stock. We unwrapped what would end up my 330i 6MT ZHP and drove it. The deal was done in about 1.5-2 hours including the detailing/prep of the car. I brought my bro-in-law to him, they drove a 325i 5MT ZSP and it was all done in under 2 hours. For my ED, I called him, got the price and that was that, In total I've spent maybe 5-6 hours around Jim. That's a perfect professional relationship...I come to him, tell him what I want, get it and pay him. I don't call him about service, about issues or really anything. I call him if I need to buy a car or if I am helping a friend buy a BMW. And now that he's retired, I'm stuck trying to find a decent SA for my next purchase. If I go ED again, I will probably call a guy from Bimmerfest as I know I can get the fast, no hassle, no "so what do you do for a living?" junk.

Re: 335i sedan lease [btsichen] by jrmstr33 on Tue Dec 05 16:44:56 PST 2006

Thinking of leasing a 335i coupe with just the sport package and 6 spd MT. Here is the best offer I have been given. MSRP: $42295 Negotiated Price: $40998 MF: .00190 (.00175 + .00015 to factor in security dep) Residual: 60% (12k/yr, 36mo) Total Cash Down: $3500 (includes acquisition fee, tax, title and registration) Monthly Payment: $555.16 including CA taxes ($510.50 pre-tax) What do you guys think? Thanks in advance!

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