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Re: Is MSRP a good deal in Houston, TX [jenny16] by edmunds4mk25 on Wed Jan 07 18:43:17 PST 2009

Probably not considering you should be able to get around $500-$700 off MSRP in Dallas.

Houston, TX dealers? by tgfire on Tue Nov 16 15:38:15 PST 2004

Hi All, I've read the posts about the dealers in Dallas - anybody know of a good dealer in Houston? TGH

Re: Dallas Dealers [markjenn #38] [crunch #48] [JingleJill #49] [crunch #50] [JingleJill #51] [crunch #52] by JingleJill on Wed Apr 14 04:26:53 PDT 2004

I'm still laughing...Not at you, but just the situation. It was my impatience that led me to call dealerships around the country looking for my car in stock because I didn't want to wait 4 months. I got lucky and Tom Bush Mini had the exact same car I was going to order in my second color choice on the lot waiting for me to say "SOLD". They did not pay for shipping, but they did recommend a company and I was very pleased with them. When I told my local dealership that I found my car somewhere else and wanted my deposit back they basically laughed and said there is no way you found an MCS not already sold. I even told them where so that if they wanted my business they could mabye arrange a trade, etc... Again, they didn't believe me and then they suggested they wouldn't service my car because I didn't purchase from them. They did the same thing with both my BMWs. Good thing service and sales are seperate. I know dealer allocations are based somewhat on CSI's. I have a theory the reason the local dealer has such a long wait is because of poor CSI's. With the attitude they've had every time I've tried to purchase a car from them (3 times now), I can see why the wait is so long...

Re: Re: Re: Re: Dallas Dealers [markjenn #38] [crunch #48] [JingleJill #49] [crunch #50] by JingleJill on Tue Apr 13 04:50:26 PDT 2004

Actually, I didn't go to Florida. I did it all over the telephone, fax, and mail. It was as easy as 1,2,3. Had the car in less than two weeks instead of a 4 month wait. I was so impressed with the dealership, that I am now on the list for a Cabrio. Just find it funny that you had to pay above MSRP because the car was on the lot. You would think they would do MSRP whether you ordered or not. (Just my opinion)

Re: Re: Dallas Dealers [markjenn #38] [crunch #48] by JingleJill on Mon Apr 12 07:45:20 PDT 2004

Let me get this straight...You had to pay over MSRP because the car was in stock (and not sold)? However, if you wanted to order then they would have charged you MSRP? FUNNY What a bunch of horsepucky.

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