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Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 31, 2009 4:55 pm) The "new" car is also immaculate, so i'll use the "old" one if i expect the car to get dinged up. The finance office tried to sell me to pre-paid service for $2100, is it possible to get a deal on that?
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Replying to: dhanley (Aug 03, 2009 9:47 am) I'd think you could sell your '97 for $2500-$4000 pretty easily, if you really want to get rid of it.. Maybe more, depending on condition, options, mileage, color, etc... regards, kyfdx
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Hi all, Thought It would share my buying experience... Just got my first BMW, a 2009 328i, 7/27/09! 2009 328i sedan (base) black w/tan interior + automatic transmission + power front seats w/driver memory + floor mats Sticker/MSRP = $36,745 Sale Price (including dest. fees, discounts, everything but tax and tag) = $33889.95 (This is about $20 under invoice, and $200 less than the TMV price, which includes the free automatic transmission credit) Tax = $1873.79 License / Doc Stamp = $157.25 I put $10k down to keep the monthly payments under control... also traded in a clunker for an additional $3500 credit. So, $13500 down total. Financed $22,420.99 over 60 mos Love the car so far, even though its a "base" model... The deal almost fell apart at one point but I'm glad I saw it through (especially since the base model 2010's no longer come with the power sunroof, apparently!) Given the numbers above and thanks to this forum I feel like I got a good deal, hope you guys agree. Hope this helps potential buyers.
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Replying to: 328itampa (Aug 04, 2009 3:05 pm) |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 03, 2009 7:25 pm) I did purchase the wheel/tire insurance as well as 4 years of paintless dent repair. Based on my record with the e36, i am a ding magnet, and the doors of the e90 can only exacerbate that. If someone offered me $4000 for my 328i i'd take it in a second. |
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I've been looking into the following: 2009 328xi with automatic, heated front seats, premium package, navigation, iPod, satellite radio and metallic paint. I've gotten quotes from the two local dealers (VOB & Passport in Maryland) and they are $40,995 and $40,790, respectively. Does this sound fair or is this there a lot more room to negotiate? As of yet I've simply asked for the quote, no real haggling. Am I missing any offers/incentives as well (this will be cash purchase, not financed or leased)? Any advice would be very much appreciated! |
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This is what I was offered earlier this week -2009 BMW 328i (Base Model) -Alpine White -Tan leather (not leatherette) -Demo Vehicle with 7500 miles on it. Online the price of the vehicle was $32,991 (which I would assume is sticker price), but when I was "quoted" in store I was given $36,745.00 (Vehicle price) - 3,754.00 (Preferred customer discount) $32,991.00 (Selling price) I asked if this would be the lowest price I could get on the car and they were not willing to budge from the $32,991 stating that it was already deeply discounted. It qualifies for the new car rate of 1.9% since it technically hasn't been "owned" Since I was open to both leasing or purchasing I priced both options. -Leased with 1500 down and 36 mths at $598/mth -Purchase with 1500 down and 60 mths at $589/mth I have a feeling this is not the best deal I can get on this particular car, since the "preferred customer discount" was in place before I even stepped in the door, meaning the vehicle price=MSRP and selling price is well just that the "selling price/sticker price" Any suggestions? Comments? Thanks in advance. I would like purchase or lease this vehicle by the end of the week. |
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new '09 328ix sedan with metallic paint, leatherette, steptronic, cold weather, ipod, power seats, bmw assist bluetooth total out of pocket at signing including all taxes and fees $3500 monthly payment $420 36 months, 10K miles per year |
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Replying to: houston328i (Aug 05, 2009 9:41 pm) 7500 miles is a lot. The initial price they gave you 36,745, is MSRP. The selling price ($32,991.00) sounds awfully high to me, for a demo. |
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Replying to: lexyfan (Aug 01, 2009 7:43 am) |
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