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Re: BMW M135

Post by mckeann » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:26 pm

If they give me it for an afternoon, I'll pop round and pick you up sanj, or are you hoping the salesman comes with me?? ;)

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Re: BMW M135

Post by mckeann » Thu Nov 28, 2013 12:29 pm

Last salesman I gave a fright was our very own Graeme Robertson. I think it was going fine until the lift off oversteer moment in an Megane cup.

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Re: BMW M135

Post by Doc883 » Thu Nov 28, 2013 1:00 pm

I recently test drove a 320d & 330d X drive @ Eastern BMW and on both occasions the salesman came with me. Quite a short drive past Edinburgh Airport to RBS Gogarburn then back roads to A71 & M8 back to dealership. That was in strark contrast to Landrover who handed me the keys to a RR Evoque and said bring it back later that afternoon so a good few hours.
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Re: BMW M135

Post by dlogan » Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:34 pm

Cant remember the last time I had an accompanied test drive, never in Aberdeen in fact.

Went to Edinburgh to TD a car and the salesman came with me.

When I drove the M135i from ABZ BMW I got it for the morning. (2 hrs +)

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Re: BMW M135

Post by GraemeLotus » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:52 pm

mckeann wrote:Last salesman I gave a fright was our very own Graeme Robertson. I think it was going fine until the lift off oversteer moment in an Megane cup.
Which is no problem, I got a fright 10 times a week given what we were selling and the average abilities of punters (not you) - the only issue is that you only bought one of the cars you ever drove :wink: !
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Re: BMW M135

Post by Mikie711 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 2:42 pm

Only accompanied test drive I've had in Aberdeen was for a mini, sales women in the back me and the misses up front. Twice round the roundabout on Wellington Road sorted her out :) . DIdn't buy the car in the end poor girl.

In contrast Aberdeen Audi gave me an R8 for a full day. Just handed the keys and asked by the salesman when I wanted to bring it back, could have had it all weekend :thumbsup
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Re: BMW M135

Post by tut » Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:55 pm

Nice one Mike, will drive the TT down and say that I am thinking of upgrading.

If they gave you a weekend they will probably give me a week. :D

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Re: BMW M135

Post by Mikie711 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:14 pm

I am fairly certain you would be able to negotiate that with your silver tongue. Probably have to wear a pair of shoes to carry it off though :damnfunny
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Re: BMW M135

Post by Scotty C » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:33 pm

GraemeLotus wrote:
mckeann wrote:Last salesman I gave a fright was our very own Graeme Robertson. I think it was going fine until the lift off oversteer moment in an Megane cup.
Which is no problem, I got a fright 10 times a week given what we were selling and the average abilities of punters (not you) - the only issue is that you only bought one of the cars you ever drove :wink: !
I only bought 1 also, although I did really enjoy our run in the evora over the slug road. I thought you were going to put your foot through the floor.
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Re: BMW M135

Post by Lazydonkey » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:42 pm

mckeann wrote:Starting to get annoyed with a 200bhp front wheel drive car. I think what i need is a 26K rear wheel drive bmw :D
I thought you loved that car ?
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Re: BMW M135

Post by mckeann » Fri Nov 29, 2013 6:10 pm

GraemeLotus wrote:
mckeann wrote:Last salesman I gave a fright was our very own Graeme Robertson. I think it was going fine until the lift off oversteer moment in an Megane cup.
Which is no problem, I got a fright 10 times a week given what we were selling and the average abilities of punters (not you) - the only issue is that you only bought one of the cars you ever drove :wink: !
Don't let that fact reflect on your abilities as a salesman ;)



Loved the S1, bought it within a week of the test drive

Hated the 111R, you couldn't have given me that, so I honda'd the S1 instead.

You didn't have any 135R's so I didn't come and see you when I sold the S1.

Really wanted to like the 225 Megane but just didn't float my boat.

So 3 test drives, 1 sale. I didn't think I was that much of a time waster, I'm sure you've had much worse. I really want to try a V6 exige but have no intention of spending 50K on a car at the moment so I haven't bothered Brandon.

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Re: BMW M135

Post by mckeann » Fri Nov 29, 2013 6:12 pm

Lazydonkey wrote:
mckeann wrote:Starting to get annoyed with a 200bhp front wheel drive car. I think what i need is a 26K rear wheel drive bmw :D
I thought you loved that car ?

Since the roads got cold wet and manky, its been spinning up and under steering. I hate under steer. It's relighted my NEED for a rwd drift machine.

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Re: BMW M135

Post by tut » Fri Nov 29, 2013 6:22 pm

I have never bought a car from MMC as I have only ever had N1 and N3, but thanks to John, Graeme, Craig, and Brandon I have driven most models apart from the V6 Exige, along with Astons, Rolls, and Bentley's. Being given an AM V12 to drive around for two hours whilst N1 was being serviced does not come better.

They knew that I was never going to buy one, but that is what they were all about.

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Re: BMW M135

Post by GraemeLotus » Fri Nov 29, 2013 7:32 pm

mckeann wrote:
GraemeLotus wrote:
mckeann wrote:Last salesman I gave a fright was our very own Graeme Robertson. I think it was going fine until the lift off oversteer moment in an Megane cup.
Which is no problem, I got a fright 10 times a week given what we were selling and the average abilities of punters (not you) - the only issue is that you only bought one of the cars you ever drove :wink: !
Don't let that fact reflect on your abilities as a salesman ;)



Loved the S1, bought it within a week of the test drive

Hated the 111R, you couldn't have given me that, so I honda'd the S1 instead.

You didn't have any 135R's so I didn't come and see you when I sold the S1.

Really wanted to like the 225 Megane but just didn't float my boat.

So 3 test drives, 1 sale. I didn't think I was that much of a time waster, I'm sure you've had much worse. I really want to try a V6 exige but have no intention of spending 50K on a car at the moment so I haven't bothered Brandon.
You could always drive whatever you wanted, unless I was mad busy or only had one of them :wink: the "more relaxed" approach always helps sell cars and adds to the reputation of the place, which I am glad to see Craig and Brandon have continued.....
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Re: BMW M135

Post by GraemeLotus » Fri Nov 29, 2013 7:34 pm

tut wrote:I have never bought a car from MMC as I have only ever had N1 and N3, but thanks to John, Graeme, Craig, and Brandon I have driven most models apart from the V6 Exige, along with Astons, Rolls, and Bentley's. Being given an AM V12 to drive around for two hours whilst N1 was being serviced does not come better.

They knew that I was never going to buy one, but that is what they were all about.

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