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Re: bmw-digest V5 #135
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Subject: Re: bmw-digest V5 #135
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From: [email protected] (John Firestone)
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Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 09:57:13 +0200 (MET DST)
Tom Davidson writes:
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>Has anyone had experience (good or bad) with "Steve" the BMW locator
>guy who works with dealers to find cars at good prices?
I asked this question a few months ago, got a few responses and have
been meaning to give a report. Well, better late than never....
I purchased my '96 318is through Steve Diamond, the BMW CCA member who
advertises a part-time car buying referral service in the back of the
Roundel. Steve has made agreements with several dealers to sell cars
to CCA members at the dealer's cost plus a fixed profit. Steve is an
"amateur" in this business in both the original and present meanings
of the word. He is an enthusiastic, non-professional broker who runs
his buying service in his spare time because he enjoys doing it. As I
found out on my order, this has some obvious benefits and drawbacks.
Judging by the final result, I am quite happy with Steve's work and
can well recommend him.
A very good reason I can is the dealer Steve Diamond referred me to,
Allan Rhodes of Bluegrass Honda/BMW. I won't bore you with all the
good things I could say about Allan, instead, I will note the only
criticism I can think of at the moment: I think Allan is too
modest. :)
When I placed my order, in April, Steve was taking his commission when
you paid the dealer. He may have changed his procedure since then.
With regards from John.
'96 318is
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