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Replying to: hi2ux4 (Jul 29, 2006 7:29 am) If you have to go a long way to see it, you might first take that VIN number to your friendly local BMW dealer service department, and ask them to run a vehicle history report.. That would have every service performed on the vehicle since new.. That price is a big red flag... A good $7K-$10K lower than what the typical BMW dealer would ask for it.. regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 29, 2006 9:36 am) |
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Guys, I am in a market for a 2006 325i with xenon, premium pck. and auto. MSRP is about 36k. What is a reasonable monthly lease for this? I saw on bmw website that they are having specials on 06's and msrp of 33k 3 series monthly is about $383.00 with only 10k a year in mileage. |
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I'm considering buying a 330i. If I'm going to keep the car for over 3 years, is there any reason to consider leasing it instead? Everything I've read so far says that leasing is for people who want to turn the car over in 3 years or less. Thanks. |
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Hi All, I am looking for 325Xi with automatic,prem package and Navigation.( Includes metallic,sat prep) i am quoted a price of $40,720 finally they gave deal for $38,600... Is that good price? Please suggest Thanks |
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Guys is this a good deal? 325i MSRP 36,270.00 10k mile a year. Due at signing 2000 (down) + 400 (security) + 500 (dealer fees) + 390.00 (monthly payment including tax etc.) = 3,290.00 Monthly paymen including tax etc. 390.00. Will this be a good deal? Residual is 64% MF 0.00225 |
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Replying to: msavius (Jul 28, 2006 8:28 am) I would also check with Beverly Hills BMW with an Internet request. Be careful with a bait and switch if you decide to purchase from them, I have heard they give you a very low quote via e-mail, but then add on extras when you come to purchase. If you are negotiating via phone or e-mail, request the final payment and drive offs before going to the dealer, if the numbers change, walk. |
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Any suggestions on dealers? We are looking for a 325i or 325xi with preminum package. Is it now a good time to buy or we should wait for a month or so till Sep? appreciate any suggestions!
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Just want to make sure that the MACO listed by a dealer was not excessive -- anybody know how much it is in the SoCal area for 3 series? Thanks |
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In regard to low-balling - every dealer does it. In order to look lower next to the next guy. I get tons of people that email - just send a quote on BMW whatever. "I'm just looking for a quote." Why are you calling me? they say. I want just email, Hello people... you actually need to speak to a warm body most often, to get the 411. A quote is such a VAGUE term - anybody could quote a base car with no options in a manual, and then when you show up - "oh well... Internet Mgr, emailed me that...you wanted a quote on 325i and I gave you one.. it is called getting you in the door... then I add on premium, auto, heated seats, metallic, etc..does not include security, bank fee, tax, 1st month,> It's perceived that the car is that low. We want you to show up, and sell you an actual car. If you ask for a quote with a navigation car..chances are it has other options in it. Most cars with Nav. will have this and that in it. Occasionally, you'll find a car just with nav and leatherette, but be real it might need to be a factory order (10 WEEKS MAYBE). This car may be in CA. and you are in NY - be flexible., Listen...a quote is easy, anybody can do that - we might not have a car equipped that way, but..you'll get a low-ball quote from most dealers.. ask for the availability of the car. Ask questions, take calls from Internet People - put the correct phone info in so we can actually speak to you - alot of dealers will not take you seriously until they hear a voice. I have just recently found myself on both ends - buying a car, etc..I put in my real phone # and ruled out several dealers by just speaking with them. Sometimes it has to be a gut feeling, by talking. Everyone is offended when you call - as if...I am being intrusive when all I want to do is my job and do it honestly and straight-forward and actually assist you and sell you a car perhaps> And not LOW-BALL like the next guy. Car business is not all scammers - there are some legit - people out there. but with High-Line cars it's hard - don't expect to go under invoice, over invoice by $500, etc. It is a BMW!! - try and be real!! The price will only go sooo low!! Sorry for sounding off.& please actually go somewhere close to you and DRIVE THE CAR - MAKE SURE YOU EVEN LIKE IT BEFORE YOU PUT IN QUOTE REQUESTS FOR 10 BMW Dealers, when all you really desire is a Mercedes. Thanks! and good luck! |
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