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Washington DC area query
- Subject: Washington DC area query
- From: Seeker <bobgir@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 18:59:25 -0400
( I am sending this posting a second time because I never saw it appear
in the Digest. I touted this dealership in a previous email and wanted to
get this info out to temper/balance that previous recommendation.)
I would be interested to see if anyone else in the DC area who uses
Tischer BMW has seen the following:
I have been taking my 96 328 (purchased from Tischer BMW, in 1999 with
22,000 miles as a Certified Pre-owned vehicle) to Tischer because it was
still under warranty. Just about to hit 50,000 miles and the end of the
warranty, I took it back to Tischer - where it had been serviced - for an
Inspection I service.
Not long ago Tischer was purchased by another automotive group (Herb
Gordon?) and I have seen a marked change in things there since.
The place now seems openly and crassly motivated by how much/many
services they can sell you. Man, they wanted to sell me new tires, an
alignment, replace my shifter knob because (it has what I consider a tiny
amount of play), one of the dash lights ($82), etc., etc. They were just
overpowering in their effort to sell, sell, sell. I did not see that before
the dealership changed hands.
On the other hand, since my 328 was there being serviced, I asked the
service rep to have one off their salesman look at it and let me know what
kind of a deal he was prepared to make if I turned it in for a 5 series
wagon on their lot.
Never even got the courtesy of a call back.
I was so put off by the changes at Tischer that I have decided instead
to watch the Roundel, the Capital Area BMW club's magazine, and the local
papers for used BMWs vice buying a CPO vehicle from a dealer to whom I would
then be obliged to return it for servicing until its warranty expired. With
a good used car purchased from a private seller, I would instead go to one
of the excellent local BMW mechanics for servicing.
That's what I did with my other car, a 92 525i purchased at the end of
its warranty with 50,000 miles on the clock.
Cheers,
Seeker
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