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BMW of Monrovia - (877) 269-9618
BMW of Monrovia
BMW - The Ultimate Driving Machine
1451 S Mountain Ave
Monrovia, CA 91016
(877) 269-9618 Neighborhoods: Lynwood
Markets:
Los Angeles, CA Metro
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Owner Message
The BMW of Monrovia Dealership ( formerly Assael BMW ) is located at 1425 South Mountain Avenue, Monrovia California 91016 and sells new and pre-owned BMW's to customers in Los Angeles, Monrovia, Pasadena, El Monte and Covina, CA. BMW of Monrovia is a premier BMW Dealership and one of the largest BMW centers in southern California. Our BMW Dealership provides BMW car buyers with useful information to buy a New BMW, whether you are searching for a new 1-series, 3-series, 5-series, 6-series, 7-series, X3, X5, X6, Z4 coupes and roadsters, M3, M5, M6 or looking for a certified Used Car in the Los Angeles, California area. We have one of the largest inventories available. BMW of Monrovia in Monrovia, CA treats each individual customer with the highest level of customer satisfation. We know that you have high expectations, and as a car dealer we enjoy the challenge of meeting and exceeding those standards every time. Allow us to demonstrate our commitment to excellence! Sales: 877-269-9618 Service: 877-269-9620 Parts: 877-269-9621
Customer Reviews
Liars and cheats
Reviewed by jasonm1 on
2010-02-05T00:53:47Z
To call these guys shady is an understatement. Long story short: I bought a certified pre-owned BMW from them that, a few days later, I found had extensive body work done. They did not disclose that work nor did they indicate it on any report. It is inconceivable that they did not know about it beforehand.
After refusing to take the car back or do any reasonable reconditioning, I took them to small claims court and won a sizable award from the court. At least they paid the judgment promptly!
BUYER BEWARE! Certified means nothing. Learn from my mistake and have any car inspected by an independent mechanic prior to purchase. The certification should provide you ZERO peace of mind.
What's more, the car -- that supposedly had been certified -- required a few thousand dollars worth of repairs. The saving grace was the factory warranty, which allowed me to have it repaired for free from a DIFFERENT BMW dealership!
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Untrustworthy at best.
They do the job but . . .
Reviewed by Stewboss on
2002-05-20T00:00:00Z
I wasn't overwhelmed. I sent an e-mail and called their parts department three times before they actually responded. They didn't seem to care much about helping you out once you passed the line of hungry sales people in the parking lot.
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