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| MINI2 Regular | I have friends in Seattle who are getting "the bum's rush" on MINI Cooper S ETAs. (a) what have you experienced as far as ETA goes in Seattle? (b) who are the good dealers? Thanks (ps: yes, I am from Australia.) |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Western WA Local Time: 07:46 AM
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Offline | Well - there's really only one that's remotely in the Seattle area. The wait is real long because the dealer allocation sucks big time (you'd have thought that when they were setting up the dealerships they's have realized that the Pacific NW is one of the trendier parts of the country and there are other parts that let's just say aren't quite so MINI inclined ) Anyway - the current wait for a MINI Cooper S is probably 8 to 12 months at Northwestmini (see NorthWestMini.com). They are/were marking up cars about $600 because they can. Dunno if they still are. I got mine on order long enough ago that I paid MSRP. Personally I think if you end up on a waiting list this long you shouldn't have to pay a penny over list. Of course on any given Sunday you can probably walk in there and buy a car - just as long as you're willing to buy the only one they have for sale. Other than that - they're nice folks and easy to work with (so far).Dave Last edited by Dave : Jun 23rd, 2003 at 10:51 PM. |
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| MINI2 Newbie | Tough luck trying to pick one up from Seattle that's brand new. I was in the dealership this last week regarding a new mini cooper S. The waiting list has bumped up actually to 15 mo rather than 12. So have fun trying. You'll need to put down a 500 deposit. And what Dave said is true they have marked up the pricey by roughly $600. I myself have a buddy over in FL that took care of me. I found the exact MCS that I wanted for around 25600 excluding tax and license and transport fee. I work at a dealership so I have my hookups here and there so..... transporting the MCS wouldnt' cost me as much as it should. Now I just have to figure out how everything is going first cause I still have to sell my 99 323i BMW before I pick up the MCS. Hope this helps. |
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| MINI2 Master Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Seattle, WA Local Time: 12:46 AM
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Offline | Great dealer, long wait. why the interest, comming to the land of many trees, and big rain drops? WARNING-Objects in rear view mirror have a tendency to disappear! 9/20 build '03 MCS IB/W/W, everything but the NAV & Sunroof |
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| Owner / Operator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Snoqualmie, WA USA Local Time: 12:46 AM
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Offline | I was at both Northwest Mini (Seattle) and Rasmussen Mini (Portland) about two weeks ago. The wait for a MCS at NWMini was 21 months (deposit is $500). And, they were marking up the cars $600. At Rasmussen Mini, the wait is 8-10 months providing they're telling the truth (deposit is $1K). I put my name on the list at Rasmussen...it's going to be a long winter. |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Spokane, WA Local Time: 12:46 AM
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Offline | I ordered a MC from NWMini a couple of days ago. I was told 6-8 month wait on an MC and 12 months for an MCS. I found out after ordering that my wait would definitely be on the long end of 8 months. My markup was $395 over MSRP...the salesman said that's what they have always charged...though who knows if he was telling the truth or not. |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Western WA Local Time: 07:46 AM
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Offline | Hey - don't sweat the mark-up. It wasn't charged for a few months after they opened. Then it was $595. In Ca they're getting as much as $4500 over msrp. NWMINI seems to be a pretty good outfit. I've been well treated there and they're very receptive to dealing with annoying little problems. Dave ps - check in with them from time to time. If you're flexible you'd be surprised what they might come up with in terms of buying off the lot. |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Bend, OR Local Time: 11:46 PM
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Offline | This thread is a little old but I'm going to post something anyway. I was in Carrera BMW in Bend yesterday and spoke to them about Mini dealerships. Apparently BMW only wanted 1 in Oregon and 1 in Washington. According to him they have no idea if they'll get a shot at having another dealership in Oregon anytime soon. He also *****ed about BMW/Mini not allowing BMW dealerships to do warranty work, and how if they do get a dealership they will have to hire Mini specific sales people and what not. Kind of an odd setup. He also said that Rasmussen has 6-8 weeks wait time on routine work like oil changes! I'm heading to Portland this weekend to put down my deposit money and then twiddle my thumbs until sometime next spring/summer waiting for a car. Having to drive 3 hours to get service is a bummer. Gideon |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Alaska Local Time: 11:46 PM
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Offline | Northwest Mini I placed an order August 1st with Northwest Mini on a cooper. My initial impression was positive. That changed after several months on the waiting list. They never called or e-mailed me to give me an update. I started calling about once a month to see where I was on the list. They made me feel like I was bothering them by calling. They tod me I would have a December build to start with. That stayed the same until this month. I called November 18th and was told my build date was now February. I would probably be able to pick up my cooper in March. I was very disappointed. I started calling around to other dealers I found dealership in Utah, Murray Mini, that still had a few December build slots left. They sell @MSRP and require $2000 deposit. I called Northwest mini and they suddenly were begging to keep my business. I gave them 24 hours to come up with something. The next day when I called they offered to drop the $500 over MSRP they charge but couldn't offer me anything on an earlier build date. I cancelled my order and got a full refund on my $500 deposit. I plan on flying down from Alaska to pick up my cooper anyways and then driving to California to visit family. Then drive to Seattle drop the car at barge terminal for shipping to Alaska. Then I fly home. It's actually 50 miles closer from Utah to California. ![]() |
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| NON STOP Join Date: Sep 2003 Location: Pacific NW, USA Local Time: 08:46 AM
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Offline | Well I looked at NW MINIs website and was put off when I clicked to accessories and cooper S and the picture turned out to be a Cooper, not an S. Not impressed so far, but I guess that will be what I have to deal with. We move to Seattle pretty soon and just ordered our second MCS. The order was placed in Europe for stateside pick up and that must be the place. It will be good to scout them out when we pick up the new MCS because the other one will be close to it's first service by then. Now this is fun: |
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| MINI2 Senior Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Western WA Local Time: 07:46 AM
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Offline | Rumor has it (from a NWMini sales person) that there will be a dealership in Seattle quite soon. Personally - although NWMini hasn't been perfect they've been responsive to concerns and I have no complaints. Dave |
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| Off changing a nappy... Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: HI, USA Local Time: 09:46 PM
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Offline | Well, I've done like AKmini. NW mini was very nice ot me - Tomio was my advisor and he was quite likeable. I was on their waitlist from Jan of this year - wait of about 12 months - for an S. I am now on the wait list for Murry UT, and should have an S in late July. I feel a bit bad about canceling at NW, because I liked them, but 6 months faster is worth 800 miles. |
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| MINI2 Newbie Join Date: Dec 2003 Location: Wenatchee Washington Local Time: 11:46 PM
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Offline | Hello everyone, My best advice is do what I did. I called NWMini, found out the mark up and wait. Called Julie at Classicmini in Cleveland. Ordered it and 6 weeks later it was at the dealer. No markup and everything was just as promised. I took a week off and flew back and spent a great time driving home. I also had my first service done at the Portland dealer and they were great. The wait and markup was just not to my liking. Good luck! Exposed and "The car" |
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| MINI2 Regular Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Indianapolis, IN Local Time: 02:46 AM
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Offline | Does anyone know about the service at NWMini? I bought mine through Mini of Murray in UT, and I am nearing my nearing my first reg service. So far I have had a few dealings with the parts folks which has been fine, but service does not seem as good. I have emailed them a few times to find out about some upgrades, but I never hear back from them. Not a good sign. At some point I will need to get the oil down, but I am not looking foreward to taking a day off of work just get it changed. 2003 MCS Dark Silver/Black |
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| Off changing a nappy... Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: HI, USA Local Time: 09:46 PM
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Offline | Camminich Sorry, no answer for your question, but did I see you parked just north of Pike Place Market last week? Saw a Mini with the Mini or Murray plate holder - but don't remember if it was DS/BK. Let us know how the service goes. I'm still abotu 4 months from my trip to Murray. |
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| Owner / Operator Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Snoqualmie, WA USA Local Time: 12:46 AM
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Offline | I have had my MCS serviced at NW Mini...they changed out a bad H/K speaker in the passenger door and addressed a sunroof rattle. All of it was done while I waited and they seemed to have done a good job...and they washed my car! |
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