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Replying to: jzcarr25 (Apr 10, 2006 3:59 pm) They put you up for a night in a local Greenville hotel.. feed you dinner... Deliver your car the next morning, then give you a car control class and let you drive their car on the track.. All for no extra charge... pretty sweet deal.. If I lived as close as you do, I'd do it. Even if I bought locally.. But, you have to order.. They won't send a car down that is already on the lot.. regards, kyfdx |
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Replying to: jaxdave (Apr 10, 2006 11:54 am) Considering your lease deal with a Fla dealer, just be careful for them not to apply the usual boosted acquisition fee (in Miami it is $825 instead of $625) and especially not the higher MF, which actually can make the monthly lease price fairly higher (about $25 per month in a 2-year lease if they increase the MF for a maximum amount that BMW FS allows them to do, and what they do here in Miami very, very often). If you need any help, let me know (see my profile).
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Replying to: skobola (Apr 10, 2006 8:47 pm) I think I can probably get this deal done with one of these dealers for about $1K over invoice. This will be my first Bimmer and I'm pretty psyched about it. I'm looking forward to a lot of fun driving. Thanks again for your help. |
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| Last year BMW threw marketing support on the e46 sedans to sell them once production switched over to the e90 (Jan - May 2005). Now that the production for the coupes will be switching to the e92 shortly, is there any word about BMW throwing support on the e46 coupes? I know no one can predict the future, just wanted to get everyone's best guess. | |
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Replying to: wayne6 (Apr 07, 2006 9:36 pm) 330i Monaco Blue Metallic Premium Package Navigation Steptronic Heated Front Seats Sirus Comfort Access Floor Mats Invoice: $41,090 + $330 MACO Price: $42,220 = $800 over invoice + MACO I think I did pretty good. I e-mailed 3 dealers asking for quotes: New Century, Pacific & Long Beach and I countered New Century/Pacific. New Century came back the cheapest (just under $800). I then went to South Bay near my house and they matched the $800 over invoice target I had with just a bit of hemming and hawing. Hope this helps. Good Luck
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How much would you pay for an 06 325I Jet Black Premium Package with black leather Automatic Sat. Prep MSRP is $35,870 Selling Price - $34,000 Is this a good deal before I sign the dottted line. Dealership is in Maryland VOBB BMW. |
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Replying to: dexteref (Apr 11, 2006 5:12 pm)
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Hi All, Since the 6 disc changer is a dealer installed option, I was wondering what people out there are paying for this option installed. Personally, I find it odd that I add a $1300 upgraded sound system and don't get a 6 disc changer (like Audi), but oh well... Your experiences are welcome!
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Replying to: dexteref (Apr 11, 2006 5:12 pm) My friend got the same car (with out sat prep - $75) at VOB for around $33k. I got my 06 330i from VOB last May and it was very hard to get a good deal then. I paid $750 off MSRP for a Jet black Premium, Sport, and Cold packages. The MD market is a little tuff. I have heard Passport BMW gives good deals. You might want to email all dealers in the MD and VA area |
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Replying to: nusiennalvr (Apr 15, 2004 7:42 am) I am looking to get a 323i automatic with sports package. I know it's not much but it is my first new car. I was hoping you guys could tell me what some of the fees are? I have heard there are a lot of fees added to buying a new car. I live in Canada but I think the fees are the same and I am doing a cash. Thanks in advance for your help!! |
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