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Yeah, trust me, the controversy over AT vs. manual has been loud for a while now, you may have just missed it. As you noted, it's become louder as the MT era closes. It REALLY got loud a couple years back when the 2 series dropped the manual, and the Supra and Integra hadn't brought the manual back yet, and it wasn't clear if the G87 would even offer it. It felt like manuals were only a couple years from extinction. We got a little resurgence here over the last couple years (Supra,Integra,Z4), but we all know the clock is running. |
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08-24-2023, 10:29 AM | #24 | |
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No financing involved. All 3 purchases involved a trade in. Trade ins were fully paid for and I paid the balance owed via a personal check which promptly cleared. No dealer balked at the sale any reason and this included the fact being I lived anywhere from 200 miles to nearly 900 miles distant I would not use the selling dealer for servicing. (For the M2 there is a local BMW dealer. For the MINIs the local BMW dealer is able to do some servicing but for the free 10K mile services I'll have to book the MINI at the nearest MINI dealer, which is in Merriam KS.) In my search for an M2 I did encounter several dealers who had allocations but were saving these for local buyers. Be aware at least based on what I was told BMW "requires" sales tax be collected if the vehicle is financed. While I was not financing any of these out of state purchases every dealer initially wanted to collect sales tax. A few claimed the collected tax would be forwarded to Arkansas. I spoke with someone at the Arkansas Department of Finance. I was told if I pay the sales tax to an out of state dealer the odds are the dealer would *not* send this to Arkansas. When I showed up to register the car I'd be required to pay the Arkansas sales tax and then file for a refund to try to get the sales tax back that was collected. I would probably not be successful. I was told Arkansas had no agreement with any state regarding sales tax collection/forwarding. So if you are considering buying a car out of state you need to research how sales tax is handled by the selling dealer and your state. Otherwise you could find yourself paying sales tax twice... I went with a manual equipped M2. One reason is the car I ended up buying off the showroom floor was not spoken for and just happened to have a 6-speed installed. I would have accepted an automatic equipped M2 just as fast. |
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08-24-2023, 11:37 AM | #25 | |
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They tried to pitch to me that they were collecting Retail Sales Tax rate of some absurd number like 8.5% or whatever it is in my home city. I almost lost it. I thought I had negotiated a really spectacular deal when they launched that on me. The vehicle sales tax rate is not the same as retail sales tax. It’s a fraction of it. Needless to say they collected zero sales tax and boy they were sore about the deal. They tried to play that card on cars being taken out of the country being the reason they insist on collecting the fees, but I wasn't having it. It's not like paying them extra for tax is going to keep the car from going oversees anyway as far as I'm aware. I sort of feel the same way about the manual. I might accept a manual equipped M2 if the right deal came up and the rest of the options were right. |
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08-25-2023, 01:24 PM | #26 |
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Ok, so, the GM of the local dealer sent out a chain email and I responded to that relaying that the $5k over MSRP was unacceptable. He did respond and asked that I call him.
Ends up got the order in with a $1k deposit and it’s for MSRP. I am thankful it did finally happen. The reason this was such a stink was because they have an allocation in 111 status with nobody’s name on it. There was some stress over my Mustang sale completing and if this allocation might go to 112 status and not be able to be modified. Actually, they may have had 2 and there may be one left in 111 status. Not sure exactly that was a sort of vague detail. Anyway, I got my spec locked in. I know it’s an emotional topic, but I went with Black Sapphire Metallic, Cognac, black wheels, and the ZF8 auto. My sincerest apologies to all of those so passionate about the manual transmission. I just couldn’t bring myself to go manual. I also skipped the carbon roof, but basically ordered all other options besides M and Carbon package. I currently live in the Great Plains and it’s laughably flat country here with nothing but straight roads. Sport bike motorcyclists here ride their bikes on ‘The Clover’ apparently. It’s an entry ramp for a turnpike somewhere around here. They just go in circles from what I gather. I’ve got one road a half hour north of me that has 6 turns. An hour and a half south there is a 2.5 mile stretch of road that is the closest thing to a mountain road I have found. Basically, Arkansas has some incredible driving roads about 4 hours away. Texas has some nice driving in the Hill Country, but that is about 6.5 hours away. That’s why I ride a BMW R1250RS Sport Touring motorcycle these days. That’s also why I chose to spec my M2 for a little extra comfort getting to the only really exciting driving there is in my part of the country currently. Thank you everyone for your assistance with this. |
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Glad you got yours. |
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https://www.phoenix.gov/finance/plt/...ehicle-use-tax Now, correct me if I am wrong, but I see nowhere in that description stating that simply purchasing a vehicle in Phoenix requires collection of this tax. In fact, there are clauses citing that if the car is parked in a driveway outside of Phoenix that you are also exempt. The salesman tried to convince me that simply driving the vehicle off the lot on the streets of Phoenix meant they had to collect the tax. That, frankly, sounds like extremely poor judgement to make such a claim if it is not accurate. They also insisted upon financing some portion of the vehicle price. That may also be tied to trying to collect more taxes on the car. They also added $5k over MSRP on a car they had to offer. I was offended by the way they handled it frankly. It would seem like falsely claiming to collect taxes should be a crime, but maybe it isn't. I just hope others will be more aware based on these experiences. |
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A couple points here.
1. Everyone should get the auto. It's faster than manual, and better in every way. That will also make my car (6MT) more rare. Thank you. 2. My dealership collects taxes on every sale, even if you pay cash. It isn't a law. It isn't a state requirement. It is required at my dealership. We have had too many people go to their out of state DMV and refuse to pay additional taxes. Then we get an angry phone call saying we were supposed to fund their taxes and DMV fees. It's crazy the things people try to pull. So now we collect all taxes and forward it to the DMV. I don't like it, but thata the way it is. |
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08-27-2023, 09:06 AM | #31 | |
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Don't think dealers are breaking the law. Pretty sure their state would be willing to look at the dealer with affection and admiration in collecting sales tax on any vehicle sale. I don't know how this sales tax works for all states. I would just advise someone buying a car out of state to at least speak to his state's tax office and ask about paying sales tax out of state. |
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Which dealership did you get yours from? What fees did you have to pay besides tax? I am in MA and my allocation is supposed to come in late October with Sudbury BMW so I'm trying get a reference point.
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Edit: I did still have to pay RI sales tax. Last edited by Squidget; 08-28-2023 at 04:33 PM.. |
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08-28-2023, 04:32 PM | #36 |
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I just realized I wrote that badly, sorry!
To be super clear on this, you ARE still paying RI sales tax. You just don't get taxed by both states (which CAN happen). I didn't include the MA tax in that number. |
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I saw on facebook Bostobn BMWCCA group featured your nice red car (I put up a post in the Northeast region about PPF if you have any tips) |
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“Per California Code, Vehicle Code - VEH § 11736, section C: "It is unlawful for any dealer licensed under this article to do any of the following when brokering a retail sale: Fail to refund any purchase money, including purchase deposits, upon demand by a consumer at any time prior to the consumer's signing of a vehicle purchase agreement with a selling dealer and taking delivery of the vehicle described in the brokering agreement.”
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