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  • .Lindsay.
    Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 96

    #16
    Originally posted by e34croak
    There are two types of BMW customers, loaner car people and normal people.
    Not really sure what you mean by that, but cool story bro. Guess i'm the type that takes a free loaner car then so i can go about my business. Not sure about you, but it's pretty hard to get to work/drive to clients when your car is in the shop getting serviced, and i'm certainly not the type of person to waste a weekend sitting in a lobby all day waiting for my car to be finished up. :up:
    Last edited by .Lindsay.; 08-23-2013, 11:57 AM.
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    • kid325e
      R3V OG
      • Sep 2007
      • 6421

      #17
      They will never understand..

      Internet prices aren't the same as real life, store front, overhead, prices? (Sarcasm) Our shop is on Capital Hill above Downtown Seattle, few blocks from where the OLD BMW Seattle dealership used to be. It's funny. Most of our clients who consistently bring their E30s in for maintenance, upgrades, track inspections have never heard of R3V and are happy to pay for the piece of mind for the services and parts (quality, same day shipping, and warranty privileges) that we offer them.

      I get guys asking for prices for parts and are just apalled they have to pay markup and overhead while STILL getting a discount. That's my rant.

      Indy shops for the win.
      Last edited by kid325e; 08-23-2013, 07:58 PM.
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