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How prevalent is this little gem? I've just rec'd a quote on soon to be purchased
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
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Originally Posted by 545isoon' date='Mar 30 2005, 08:13 PM
How prevalent is this little gem?? I've just rec'd a quote on soon to be purchased
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
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Originally Posted by arnolds' date='Mar 30 2005, 09:15 PM
[quote name='545isoon' date='Mar 30 2005, 08:13 PM']How prevalent is this little gem?? I've just rec'd a quote on soon to be purchased
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
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Originally Posted by kmslo530i' date='Mar 30 2005, 11:16 PM
[quote name='arnolds' date='Mar 30 2005, 09:15 PM'][quote name='545isoon' date='Mar 30 2005, 08:13 PM']How prevalent is this little gem?? I've just rec'd a quote on soon to be purchased
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
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Its a Legit fee... I learned the hard way. After ordering and then right before signing I go WHAT IS THIS!!!!!!!! long explaination and I had to fork out for it. Its 1% of the cars price... so mine came out to be $501. Its an stupid advertising fee that BMW charges each dealer who participates in it. so in other words they have to pay it to BMW and in turn they made me pay it.
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Mar 30 2005, 11:22 PM
Its a Legit fee... I learned the hard way. After ordering and then right before signing I go WHAT IS THIS!!!!!!!! long explaination and I had to fork out for it. Its 1% of the cars price... so mine came out to be $501. Its an stupid advertising fee that BMW charges each dealer who participates in it. so in other words they have to pay it to BMW and in turn they made me pay it.?
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Yes, it is legit in those areas where the BMW dealers participate in a shared advertising campaign (although I think some dealers do/can opt out, like Nick Alexander). Anyway MACO (don't know what it stands for) will appear on a car's "Vehicle Inquiry:Wholesale/MSRP" report which your dealer can show you if he/she wants. That means they pay for it and it's not bogus profit. The amount is 1% of the base invoice price of the car.
Originally Posted by 545isoon' date='Mar 30 2005, 08:13 PM
How prevalent is this little gem?? I've just rec'd a quote on soon to be purchased
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
545i where the dealer claims a $500 MACO "mandatory" fee, dictated by BMW. I've read here that this is not accurate , but who can clarify what the real deal is. Sounds like pure profit to me.
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It's "negotiable.." in a sense... if the dealer wants to take the hit for it.
Basically say the 545 invoice price is $56,000 and $56,501 for those dealers who participate in the MACO ad crap. And you negotiate $1500 over invoice then you expect the price to be $57,500 right?? but to those who participate in MACO its $58,001...
So unless you can talk the MACO dealer to sell you the car for $57,500 which will mean they really only make $1001. so becareful how you negotiate pricing...
I didnt know about the MACO fee and negotiated $2500 over invoice... ordered the car and all that. Then when came time to pay I had to pay $invoice + $2500 +$501!!!!! Because according to the dealer they are really only making $2500 cause they have to pay the MACO fee. I wasnt able to talk the dealer down to taking the hit for that fee... they rather not sell me the car. He insisted that I can walk and they'll keep the car on the lot instead. for $501 I wasnt going to hunt for another dealer and wait another 2-3 months. so I had to pay. Expensive lesson learned. Now be warned!
Basically say the 545 invoice price is $56,000 and $56,501 for those dealers who participate in the MACO ad crap. And you negotiate $1500 over invoice then you expect the price to be $57,500 right?? but to those who participate in MACO its $58,001...
So unless you can talk the MACO dealer to sell you the car for $57,500 which will mean they really only make $1001. so becareful how you negotiate pricing...
I didnt know about the MACO fee and negotiated $2500 over invoice... ordered the car and all that. Then when came time to pay I had to pay $invoice + $2500 +$501!!!!! Because according to the dealer they are really only making $2500 cause they have to pay the MACO fee. I wasnt able to talk the dealer down to taking the hit for that fee... they rather not sell me the car. He insisted that I can walk and they'll keep the car on the lot instead. for $501 I wasnt going to hunt for another dealer and wait another 2-3 months. so I had to pay. Expensive lesson learned. Now be warned!
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Originally Posted by EBMCS03' date='Mar 30 2005, 11:34 PM
It's "negotiable.." in a sense... if the dealer wants to take the hit for it.
Basically say the 545 invoice price is $56,000 and $56,501 for those dealers who participate in the MACO ad crap. And you negotiate $1500 over invoice then you expect the price to be $57,500 right?? but to those who participate in MACO its $58,001...
So unless you can talk the MACO dealer to sell you the car for $57,500 which will mean they really only make $1001. so becareful how you negotiate pricing...
I didnt know about the MACO fee and negotiated $2500 over invoice... ordered the car and all that. Then when came time to pay I had to pay $invoice + $2500 +$501!!!!! Because according to the dealer they are really only making $2500 cause they have to pay the MACO fee. I wasnt able to talk the dealer down to taking the hit for that fee... they rather not sell me the car. He insisted that I can walk and they'll keep the car on the lot instead. for $501 I wasnt going to hunt for another dealer and wait another 2-3 months. so I had to pay.? ? ? ? ? Expensive lesson learned. Now be warned!
Basically say the 545 invoice price is $56,000 and $56,501 for those dealers who participate in the MACO ad crap. And you negotiate $1500 over invoice then you expect the price to be $57,500 right?? but to those who participate in MACO its $58,001...
So unless you can talk the MACO dealer to sell you the car for $57,500 which will mean they really only make $1001. so becareful how you negotiate pricing...
I didnt know about the MACO fee and negotiated $2500 over invoice... ordered the car and all that. Then when came time to pay I had to pay $invoice + $2500 +$501!!!!! Because according to the dealer they are really only making $2500 cause they have to pay the MACO fee. I wasnt able to talk the dealer down to taking the hit for that fee... they rather not sell me the car. He insisted that I can walk and they'll keep the car on the lot instead. for $501 I wasnt going to hunt for another dealer and wait another 2-3 months. so I had to pay.? ? ? ? ? Expensive lesson learned. Now be warned!
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The MACO fee does not apply to a euro delivery car. It becomes an additional savings over taking a car off the lot in So Cal.