Anonymous
Post 05/01/2021 16:23     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

My buddy once got a one week old Used Miata at dealership with 7 miles.

Guy bought it for wives 50th birthday suprise and got a stick. She was furious as he forgot she can’t drive a stick and he returned it

My friend got a deal!
Anonymous
Post 05/01/2021 09:55     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

OP, this is exactly what I bought 3 weeks ago. Got a really good deal (27% off msrp) on a demo vehicle with 4400 miles. It was BMW X3 and you get all the things included in the original warranty and can buy additional warranty later on if needed.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2021 20:16     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

Anonymous wrote:How does one find these kind of cars?


I'm 20:07 - My sales person offered me one (clued me in) when I was being very specific about color and that is what they had available on site. I actually got a lower mileage car than they usually give up because they didn't want me to go elsewhere. If I am paying that kind of money for a car, I want my first choice color

When I was in HS, my dad bought a couple of cars listed as "rental return" (from car rental companies) with ~10K miles on them. I think they were at dealerships as used cars.
Anonymous
Post 04/17/2021 20:07     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

Anonymous wrote:The price is reasonable, all the options I want, clear CarFax, but has been used as a rental/courtesy loaner by the dealership for 6 months. Has 4000 miles. BMW SUV. Looking for advice, or if I should pass on this. I don’t mind used, but the rental history worries me. Also anyone know how much further you can negotiate off the listed internet price these day? Thanks.


I did exactly this for an X3 three years ago. The only caution I have is to check the tires. The car had 2800 miles, the tires must have had much more because I had to replace them relatively early.

They sell them as new cars because they have never been titled, so if new vs. used matters for financing or anything, you should know that. Also, because of this, they aren't discounted like you would think of a truly used car. I believe I got a good price and I love my car.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2021 11:22     Subject: Re:Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

I did not buy but leased a courtesy BMW which had around 3800 miles on it. Two years in and zero issues (knock on wood). Saved me a bunch of money.
Anonymous
Post 04/15/2021 09:20     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

Anonymous wrote:How does one find these kind of cars?


Usually they are on the dealer website, under pre-owned or certified pre-owned and they are typically less than a year old with less than 10k miles on them. You can also just ask the dealer directly if they have any of these.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 11:44     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

BMW? No, unless you are a professional mechanic who works on European vehicles and even then, I'd be worried lol.
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 11:40     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

How does one find these kind of cars?
Anonymous
Post 04/14/2021 11:26     Subject: Have you bought an almost-new courtesy luxury vehicle?

I only purchase dealer pre-certified vehicles. My car of choice is Escalade and I have had two with no major problems just routine maintenance.