Honestly... I think it depends on the motivation of the BMW dealership's MINI representatives. The Santa Ana dealership only seems mildly interested in selling MINI's so far. They're salespeople are still in the dark. The Irvine dealership, on the other hand seems much better informed and enthusiastic, mainly because their doors are open and they're moving MINI's.
However, with waiting lists in the 600-1000's for both the Cooper and Cooper S, the iniative to cater to the customer may wane...
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