Monte Mitchell Review of Schomp BMW
It's not the money, it's about integrity.
It's not the money, it's about integrity.
2016-05-13 Update - My 2012 X5 warranty expired in February. I have 37K miles. When I got underneath to look at the chassis I saw that every grease boot was dry as a bone, and I'm certain that's why it's been popping when I turn. Schomp has prevented me from maintaining the vehicle while under warranty, and also not performed this absolutely critical service likely for the life of the car. It should be done every 10-15K miles. The result will be new suspension, thousands of dollars that should certainly not be necessary. Shady, shady business practice, screwing the customer like a used Pontiac dealer - only exponentially more expensive. If you're an idiot and have more money than sense, trust these guys; otherwise, get a second opinion on your maintenance requirements. I understand now why the first option when you call is for Service Dept. Incredible.
Older Post - Easy to purchase; however, details are verbally committed and later retracted - that 'ol friendly, I'm not like other car dealers, approach. So little things like the absent SiriusXM radio and decent floor mats cost an additional $600 apiece. Upon emailing my sales guy to follow through on his verbal commitment... well, guess what - I haven't heard from anyone there since and that was late March.
Bottom line - zero difference from any other dealer, of BMWs or used Pontiacs - haggle until you can't stay awake and get every detail in bold print. Do not take your educated, well mannered, honest and sincere persona.

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