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Replying to: bdr127 (Sep 08, 2005 12:34 pm) |
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Replying to: bdr127 (Sep 08, 2005 12:07 pm) I am not sure how you came up with ED being $1640 less. The MSRP are about 7% less (~$2600), plus you *CAN* negotiate a better discount with ED if you go to the right dealer; the car is a bonus sale for them since it does not come out of their allocation. The ED invoice for this car is in the low 30s. Assuming a $1500 profit (very doable), this car should be easily available in the mid 30s. No way I would pay $29K for a car which is 3 model years old when I get a next gen car for 20-25% more.
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Replying to: bdr127 (Sep 08, 2005 12:34 pm) From a dealer, CPOed.... you are right... I would expect around $29K... but, not from a private seller, with no extra warranty...... In my experience, the AWDs aren't bringing any more used, than the RWD cars... BMW's own residuals seem to bear this out.. regards, kyfdx |
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Replying to: timny (Sep 07, 2005 5:46 pm) it is $1290 above the invoice (i use the old base price before Sep 1. ,cause it is an existing car and i think the dealer also payed the old price for this car). I need to pay $34,845 (only include the destination fee $695) before tax and other fees. it seems that everyone got a better deal than i got! Should I accept this price? The poor truth is there is only one bmw dealer in my town, and the other nearest bmw dealer is 70 miles away. |
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Replying to: spicy320 (Sep 07, 2005 2:53 pm) any comments? |
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Replying to: gaussd (Sep 08, 2005 12:51 pm) General idea on negotiation 1. Use invoice price to add up. This will show how much dealer's profit will be, instead of how much discount from MSRP. (I did it this way) 2. Have firm mind set (ex, $500 above invoice) when negotiating the price. (I didn't do it. I always thought $1000 or less above invoice is a good deal.) 3. Drag the salesman into long negotiation. He will waste his time and opportunity without making a final deal. (I didn't do it. I talked to sales manager through email - a half month, and spent a hour in his office to make a deal.) 4. Prepare all the details of accessory price and make new proposal when necessary. (I made a mistake. I thought all weather mate was worth $145. But it is not.) |
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I am just wrapping up a deal and will be signing tomorrow. We went over the signing costs and everything looked fine except for a $725 acquisition fee. I thought that this fee was $625 through BMW finance? Did it go up in September with a new program? Or is it a way of them recouping the reduced money factor and purchase price I negotiated? I hate to stall at the last minute and really want to take delivery, but it is annoying. Others' experience here? Thanks.
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Replying to: thr61 (Sep 08, 2005 4:47 pm) |
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Read my post #4873 The is BMW of Mountain View. Anyone in the bayarea reading this be warned. He baited and switched me. He gave me a quote for $44,695. I called and emailed 5 or 6 times to confirm, and always got the same price. So I finally decided to sign the authorization of $1000 deposit last week. After he received my personal info (SSN, driver's license and credit card #), one day later he called and told me he miscalculated the price by $1700. How could that be possible? And he said he made a mistake and apologized, and gave me the real quote of $46,300. I told him that I am not a fool. |
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