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I'll confirm with my dealer. I'll make sure he understands that what I am looking for is the aux connection for my IPOD that would enable me to control it through the integrated system. Thanx for the clarification.
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| Parked my car on the street today to save the lousy 4 bucks for the garage. Some idiot must not have known how to parallel park because I found a nice scrape covered with red paint on the bumper and a dent in the rear panel between the bumper and light on my 01 330i. Guess I will get it fixed and maybe wait for good deals on the 2005's. Not in a rush or anything. I'm just venting now I guess but I still plan to read this forum as there is always good information and interesting deals going on. | |
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Replying to: snehal2 (Sep 09, 2004 7:18 pm) The aux connection will work as a second or third (if you already have a 6-disc changer) audio option from your factory stereo. I don't have an ipod I actually have an archos 15gb mp3 player which works just fine with the connector. It is installed in the glove box and you have to buy an extra cable to connect to your ipod, which can look somewhat unsightly, hanging out of the glove box, if you choose to use your player outside of the glove box. I'm not sure but I believe you can control the ipod via the normal stereo controls, with mine I still have to change tracks, etc. on my player and not via the stereo controls. You may need to change the audio level of the aux device on the stereo controls or it will sound somehwat muted. Once you adjust it to max, it really rocks. Hope this helps. |
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I've been following the forum recently, and it appears that there are great incentives on the 2004 325xi right now. The problem I'm having is finding one, and then when I do find one, the dealer doesn't seem very willing to negotiate. I would think that since I can get a 2005 right now, they would be ready to move the 2004 as fast as possible. The best I've been offered is around $200 over invoice. In that scenario, the dealer is getting the $200, plus the incentive of $1500, plus whatever else they receive for a sale. Maybe I'm not the best negotiator, or maybe the demand is that high, but I was wondering if anyone had any insight or suggestions? I'm willing to drive a decent distance too, so it's not like I'm only looking in MD. Thanks! |
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I have just called the folks at autobahn BMW near dallas (texas) -- and they quoted me a deal on ordering a new 2005 325i sedan with the following: metallic paint leather seats car alarm floormats no other options (I prefer the manual) the out the door price is (WITH Texas tax and license and no hidden fees) $30, 440. 45. This strikes me as a bit unusual. Anybody (Kyfdx and gang) know if this is for real? How can they do this? any hidden problems to look for? other questions (!): 1) if one buys a car in dallas and lives in Houston (like me), will there be any problems with local Houston dealers honoring the warranty (since I am not going to dallas to get an oil change) 2) is there a substantial enough differnce between the 330i and 325i for the average driver to warrant the 7k difference? any thoughts from one and all greatly appreciated -- thanks in advance!
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BMW's warranty must be honored by EVERY BMW Dealer in the USA. Now how you're treated may be a different story. You might have to wait longer for an appointment than a customer who purchaesd the car at that dealership. The dealership in Houston probably won't give you a loaner car because you didn't buy the car there. I've heard buying in Houston is really tough. 3 out of the 4 BMW dealers are owned by the same guy (or group). Before ENRON collapsed, people on TH were complaining they were getting sticker + for everything on the lot or ordered.
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 09, 2004 6:36 am) |
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Replying to: buffagm (Sep 24, 2002 1:58 pm) |
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Hi: Interested in a purchasing a 2004-330 ci, new or very-low mileage-demo, after the 05's come out!!! Does anyone have an idea of the price drop that occurs on release of new model year? Thanks in advance. jpl |
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Replying to: nyccarguy (Sep 10, 2004 8:04 pm) Another question for you or anyone out there (I'll bet its a universal problem many would like answers to): in ordering a 2005 3-series car via internet or phone (or even through a local dealer) the policy quoted to me is that one puts down 2 or 3k and pays off when the car arrives (assuming one pays cash). What kind of up front assurance can one get to make sure the "promised" price does not, at closing time when the car arrives, suddenly jump upwards due to mysterious dealer fees? or must one just trust the dealer? thanks for time spent answering |
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