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2008 BMW 335i Cabrio 2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member140 Have had great service from two dealers now (Ann Arbor and Traverse City - both Michigan) and fair pricing for anything not covered under warranty. |
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2008 BMW 335i Cabrio 2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member140 Have had great service from two dealers now (Ann Arbor and Traverse City - both Michigan) and fair pricing for anything not covered under warranty. |
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2010 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member5542 Have an amazing mechanic at my dealership; also got a fair price without any fishy practice |
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2006 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member4555 The nearest dealership is nothing to be proud of. The service department is good, but sales practices are not what I experienced with my previous dealer or expect for a premium vehicle. If I buy another BMW, I'll fly to Texas to get it and drive it ho |
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2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member4475 expensive and do not offer discounts. i got $100 off my car price (which was a super special but so what) |
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2004 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member4819 Only two of the 15 dealerships that I came into contact with during purchase and ownership impressed me with even a basic level of professionalism. The rest treated me and my car like an interruption to their day. |
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2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in California, United States Dealership did not want to budge on price, and tried to make me feel guilty (ie- cheap) for suggesting they move off of sticker price. Did not even include floor mats with the purchase. |
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2009 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member4596 Dealers generally behave as if they make you a favor selling the car to you. |
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2007 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in Wisconsin, United States |
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2004 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons apustac I would not have bought this car if I had to rely on the dealer to fix/supply parts. A friend has one under warranty, they cannot seem to diagnose the simplest problem, have had the car for over a week to replace the rear bushings |
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2009 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member4070 Bad service, high prices. |
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2006 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member3950 Dealers try to nickel and dime you and give you the run around about everything. |
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2006 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member3632 Service advisors take care of you and then some, they will perform complimentary procedures as necessary even when not requested of them. They provide you with a loaner car almost always. |
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2004 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member2889 See above. |
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2007 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in California, United States |
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2007 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member585 |
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2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member2208 No follow through |
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2002 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in Illinois, United States The dealership in my area has some less than informed sales people. The service is not great. I could go on and on. Find a good dealer, you will need one. |
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2008 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member1527 dealers seem less than honest, and very expensive |
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2007 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in New Jersey, United States ALWAYS professional at Rt. 23 BMW |
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2006 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons Member2107 |
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2007 BMW 3-Series Pros and Cons A member in Connecticut, United States A bit of an attitude that they have the best car, not willing to negotiate, when they saw a 34 year old they gave me a hard time about taking a test drive... |