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Everything posted by Nick M.K.
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Thank you, you are too kind. I don't spend a lot of time in this section of the forum these days but spend an awful lot of time on BMW AOS so it's easy enough for me.
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PM VIN please
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BCA paid invoices - manual or automated system?
Nick M.K. replied to OneCarefulOwner's topic in General Dealer Chat
Once you pay online BCA marks the car as paid (I am not sure if this is manual or electronic depending on the payment ref used) At that point the "click to arrange collection" option becomes active and you can use it. It can take a couple of days for a paid car to be marked as such. -
pm me vin. Or if you want it done often register free for BMW AOS
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Yes I should've made it clear that this is for the main dealer servicing. I also have the ability to record servicing there but not on idrive. Nice little portal this BMW AOS
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Only just saw this. On these cars the history information is stored on the idrive. From main menu go to Vehicle Information, then Vehicle status and on the top it should say Service History.
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My page has almost 2000 organic likes with little page activity and I haven't bought any. What grew the numbers fastest was boosted (paid) posts with nice photos of supercars and some sort of a game, question etc to engage viewers and make them tag other people. Like a close up post of a Lamborghini wheel asking them to guess what car this is etc... Targeting your boost to a specific area gives you more valuable local likes. Hard work.
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Spiros Motor Technicians on 4 Sunbeam Rd, NW10, 10 minutes from Ealing Very good garage that I use for stuff like this, they have Autologic diagnostics, you can give your customer my number and I can book it in.
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Supercar dealer Romans on Car Dealer Live at midday
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
Imagine the pain of "Go on then, round it down from £1,195,000 to the nearest mil" -
Supercar dealer Romans on Car Dealer Live at midday
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
All is well thank you, I hope you are too! -
Supercar dealer Romans on Car Dealer Live at midday
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
I enjoy their youtube channel. Tom might have a future in broadcasting IMO. If it's a live chat could you ask him if he's thought about it pls. -
Dave!!!! How and where have you been???? Hope all is well!
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Top tips for negotiating with car dealers - by car dealers
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
The general public don't have our knowledge so simply can not do that with used cars. They can barely do it with new. -
What was your best ever sale and why?
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
A 3 year old high spec BMW i3 that I had in stock for 6 or 7 months in 2018 when the market wasn't quite ready for them yet. I must've shown that car to no less than five middle aged (and above!) couples and with that new technology every viewing was over an hour, some took two! I was very very happy to see it go. But getting rid wasn't the best part. I sold it to a very nice young bloke, he had just sold a rope access business for strong money. By then I had very small profit in the BMW but got a fantastic ML350 in part exchange against it at £18K which sold very quickly for considerably more to a finance customer. He in turn traded in an old 2005-6 BMW 330Ci Auto for which he wanted £1400 and I obliged. It sold quickly as well. That customer in turn part-exed a simlar age Audi TT for a grand. Yep, it sold quickly for a fair but more and I got a nice black Beetle Convertible in part ex. Yes, you guessed it, it sold quickly for £3489, I didn't expect the level of interest that car got. That's where the part ex chain ended. Just imagine if one of the five middle aged cash-paying no-finance couples had bought the i3. -
It will be ironic if he is not eligible with a name like this :-)
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Advice for a stupid guy...
Nick M.K. replied to The_Secret_Car_Dealer's topic in General Dealer Chat
What is the approx value of the car. Trade value? Also what is your insurance excess? IF taxed and it looks like it is I would add it to MID as it's a legal requirement. You just have to have it on the MID if it's taxed. I would notify the police and get a crime ref number for the insurer. I would then notify the insurer and (depending on the car value and excess amount!) make a claim. This is all to protect YOU if the car gets involved in an accident or another crime. Notifying the insurers is important if you put the car on the MID and notifying the police is a must. I don't see any harm in cancelling the road tax DD. -
Are car dealerships still open for business?
Nick M.K. replied to James Baggott's topic in General Dealer Chat
Open. 6 calls / emails during the week. 1 Came loved the car, left a deposit, then changed their mind in light of "everything" 1 made an appointment then called to cancel in light of "everything" 1 turned up AND was instantly approved by the finance company but could not find a way to pay the £3000 negative equity on their part-ex so no deal 1 more made an appointment then called to cancel in light of what "Boris just said" 1 call from Zuto on a car that was sold 10 days ago in another deal through them. Offered a similar to their customer. Fingers crossed. 1 is on the way right now on Sat late afternoon. -
April is. March is deferred.
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In fairness to WBAC looking at the cars of the general public they are in worse and worse condition and the mint ones that have really been looked after are owned by anoracs that think their chariot should be worth at least 40% more than anything else similar on the market.
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Now it’s Cap Retail plus the cost of the prep plus the profit margin plus the haggling margin plus the equivalent of an admin fee but fully incorporated in the price :-)
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MyAudi app. Works great. Try it
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We all have those of course but they are easier to forget. Comes, goes and so do the money. The 24 month landmark on the other hand is etched in our mind forever and we write on forums about it. By the way I also agree that superbly prepped car that is in demand and not easy to replace shouldn't be cut loose just because the calendar on the wall says so.
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I think the reason for that Focus staying in stock 24 times longer than most other similar cars in the market is somewhere in the above sentence.