Mit Mak Motors

v1p3r

Well-known member
Hi guys. Do any of you have any experience dealing with them or advice or recommendations when it comes to this dealership? I would appreciate any thoughts and comments shared if you would be so kind.
 

CK4LIFE

Active member
They have very clean cars, mileage is exactly what is advertised, professional and quick delivery...
 

msm

Well-known member
Paid them a visit about a year ago. Was impressed with the condition of their cars and their transparency. Did not buy from them though, as I found a car with lower mileage elsewhere. Seemed better than 90% of dealerships I've come across.
 

///M Individual

Well-known member
No experience but they look to have some very good cars and I like the quality of their adverts which are very comprehensive in terms of pictures and details.
 
I know 4 of my close friends have bought cars and 4x4's from them and all have had the same experience, fast and friendly service and the cars (and 4x4) was as described and clean.
Just check out all the "mandatory" on the road fee's..

I last saw they had a low mileage F30 330d with xenons for a good good price..

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KPM3_30

Moderator
Staff member
Fantastic reviews both online and offline, which is fairly rare in this day and age.. I usually check online reviews before engaging any service provider, this company passed that check --> https://www.hellopeter.com/mit-mak-motors.

I would just do my due diligence regarding selling prices as I have seen a few negative reviews because the cars are more expensive than the corresponding book values.. The onus is on the buyer to do their homework, which many of the negative reviewers did not.
 

Rotinaj

Active member
They are decent. Prices are on the steep side. Cars are generally of a very good nature few people i work with have purchased multiple cars from them. .
 

Blue Shirt

Well-known member
They seem to sell good honest cars but they will sit with a car for months and not budge a cent on price despite being generally higher than market.
 

saul0

New member
I bought a 2006 SLK 55 AMG from Mit Mak a few years ago.  I had a few issues with the car, they paid and sorted everything out on top of that the owner gave me a full tank of fuel.
 

naeem9

Member
They stock clean cars and honest with there dealings.
They do thorough inspections and go the extra mile.
Will definitely recommend.
 

Rotinaj

Active member
Blue Shirt said:
They seem to sell good honest cars but they will sit with a car for months and not budge a cent on price despite being generally higher than market.

One would assume they feel it is worth it. 

Late August when my 46 was written off i went to WBC Silverlake's to look at a Bronze Z4MR - they wanted 220k for it, that is fair one would suspect, but a quick jizz through the paperwork i read the previous owners name and it stuck with me. A Bronze Z4M blew it's guts on the Skidpan at Zwartkops in 2019 that was owned by a guy named Jason. I enquired and yep same car. Told the guys at WBCs i will offer 190k for it, since the engine is either a 2nd hand unit with unknown millage and upkeep or it's a rebuilt motor that i would need to have inspected and the vanos is clearly non operative as it takes much longer to startup that my dearly departed. They said nope can't go that low. Now sitting at 205k on their floor. And given WBCs entire wholse spechiel where you have no real CPA warranty even 190k is a lot of a gamble.  That car will probably go for the 190 or very close I offered 2 months ago.
 

richykuo

Member
No experience buying from them, but had the opportunity to sell my wife's car to them through Weelee.
They gave the best offer, almost R20k above other dealerships, and the process was efficient and friendly.
That may also be the reason why their selling prices are a little higher?
 

EwMPS

Member
They are more expensive and will not budge, Bobby the owner is a stand up guy. They sell quality car's, we also had great experience with them.

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zaleonardz

Well-known member
So it would apprear as if the strategy is premium product + premium service demands premium price... they are not wrong
 
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