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BMW 3 Series, Sedan, Wagon
#11513 of 11925 Re: CPO 2008 335i Sedan - good deal? [eppisgood]
by beemer_haus
Dec 10, 2011 (5:28 pm)
I personally think this is a good deal. Above average, 2008 BMW 335I's with this mileage, sell for about 27K at the Manheim Auctions. It's definitely a bonus having a 335 with a CPO. They are known for having issues. I would say go for it.
PS Don't forget to check the Carfax and Autocheck Report! It's not worth 30k if it's been in an accident or has uni-body damage! (Uni-body damage only shows up on Autocheck!)
#11514 of 11925 Re: 328i lease - is this a good deal? [swadwani]
by vincey
Dec 11, 2011 (1:35 am)
Hi swadwani, is $32,345 a special lease price? Can you get the same price if you buy the car out right? Thanks.
#11515 of 11925 328i lease- good deal?
by coolbiz
Dec 11, 2011 (8:55 pm)
Looking to lease 2011 328i base model, 15,000 miles, excellent credit, 36 months, 0 money down (just 1st money and tag and title)....best price I got so far is 430 a month including tax? Wanted to know if its a good deal or can I find something lower? what am I looking for as far as residual and money factor right now?
#11516 of 11925 press request
by kirstie_h HOST
Dec 15, 2011 (8:48 am)
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#11517 of 11925 Re: 328i lease- good deal? [coolbiz]
by cabo2007
Dec 19, 2011 (8:41 pm)
Hi - What state are you in? I'll be making my first trip into a dealership on Thursday.
#11518 of 11925 Re: 328i lease- good deal? [cabo2007]
by coolbiz
Dec 22, 2011 (2:23 pm)
Miami, Florida..I went ahead and signed for it, it was the best deal I got from all the dealerships I visited, hope it was a good one.
#11519 of 11925 328i Lease Deal
by mattm82
Dec 27, 2011 (2:15 pm)
2012 328i Coupe
MSRP - $49,175
36 mo/ 10k year
Includes:
M Sports Leather Steering Wheel w/Paddles
BMW Apps
Navigation
BMW Assist w/Enhanced BT & USB
BMW Assist w/Enhanced BT & USB
Premium Package
Dark Burl Walnut
Satellite Radio w/1 Year Subscription
M Sport Package
Offering $840 drive-off (includes first month payment and title). $589 month plus FL taxes. Is this a good deal?
#11520 of 11925 Best way to shop for a new 328i on the West Coast
by ben2e
Dec 29, 2011 (2:59 am)
Those of you with experience, how do you go about getting a good deal ? A few years ago, there were many "brokers" who would shop for you and end up buying from large dealerships in Southern California. Short of calling those dealerships directly, I was curious the best way to go about buying or even if there was a reliable broker.
I'd love to just cut to the chase and go to the most likely place to give me the best discount. I'm hoping to get the new 3-series when it's out in February.
Sorry the vague question. It's hard to immagine going (or even calling) every dealer possible but maybe that's what it takes. I've tried CarBargains.org before with cheaper cars and it's worked quite well.
#11521 of 11925 2012 BMW 328i convertible Lease
by lihkin
Dec 29, 2011 (10:41 am)
Hi guys,
I am looking to lease a 2012 328i convertible. Have a few questions:
1) What is the money factor and residual for the 2012 328i convertibe?
2) What is the money factor and residual for the 2012 328i coupe?
3) What is the money factor and residual for the 2011 328i sedan?
4) My dealer is offering the 2012 328i convertible with auto, premium, convenience, heated front seats, navigation, satellite radio, bmw apps (MSRP 55,125) for $675 pm (with taxes) and $1,108 cash of deliver. Is that a good price or can I get it lower?
#11522 of 11925 Re: Best way to shop for a new 328i on the West Coast [ben2e]
by nyccarguy
Dec 29, 2011 (11:53 am)
I'd love to just cut to the chase and go to the most likely place to give me the best discount. I'm hoping to get the new 3-series when it's out in February.
I wouldn't hold out for big discounts on the brand new 3 series right when they come out. When the new car hits the lots, especially in "I gotta be the 1st one on the block to have it" Southern California, you can expect maybe a $500 - $1000 discount off sticker if you've bought X amount of cars from a certain dealer.
I have read of a poster using a pay service called carwoo that landed him an excellent deal on an Acura TL, but short of that you are going to have to be patient & do lots of leg work. Good luck!