First don't ever give them your email address they will spam you forever regardless of how many times you opt out of their email list.
Second getting the deal in writing from this dealership means nothing. I had ordered a car from them and deposited monies. The car was to be in the next week and I had a scheduled appt. to pick the car up. No phone call or email letting me know the car had not arrived. More than a month went by before the car came in. Only on my way there did they let me know they would not honor the deal I had in writing. They wanted several thousand more than the deal they offered claiming they would lose money if they sold me the car. I wanted my money back they wanted me to come in and discuss it. My only question was ""will you honor the deal you put in writing?"" Round and round on the phone they would not give a straight answer. After 20 minutes I said you either honor the deal or refund my money, they finally said no they would not honor the deal. One week later they refunded the money.
Having all the documents in place I thought BMW corporate would want to know how one of their dealers treated a potential customer. BMW was not concerned.
Fortunately I did not end up with a BMW. Checking the latest ratings from the J.D. Power survey proved that their cars are no better than their service today. BMW today is not the car it was several years ago, they fall to the bottom of the list in customer satisfaction and cars with the least problems per 100. I experienced why.
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