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10307 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 9:39 AM
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Replying to: JH2009 (Dec 07, 2008 9:12 am) |
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Replying to: sdboxer (Dec 12, 2008 3:10 am) |
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Replying to: sdboxer (Dec 12, 2008 3:10 am) Did your dealer add Training (180), Advertising(250) and paint (500) to your invoice? I am assuming your invoice number does not include those and is the number you get from the edmunds calculation. My dealer added those fees to his offer price. I don't see buyers on this forum are paying those. Am I right?
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Replying to: ahdanna (Dec 11, 2008 1:04 pm) Simply put, BMW will pay for the sales tax on your new vehicle lease for the month of December. I believe they set aside a fixed amount of money to do this discount, so if they run out of money before the month ends you not receive this discount. To get invoice pricing, use www.edmunds.com or cars.msn.com and build your vehicle. It will list invoice and MSRP. You can calculate sales tax once you know the invoice price. Ichochochooseu
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Replying to: ichochochooseu (Dec 12, 2008 1:56 pm) |
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Looking at '08 328i sedan in Houston, TX. Jet Black w/ Premium Package, Automatic Transmission, Heated Front Seats, iPod and USB Adapter. Dealer offer is $35,800 + TTL. They told me invoice is around $36,100. Is this a good deal? |
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Replying to: mathers3 (Dec 15, 2008 8:50 pm) knock off 1200 of the invoice and let the dealer know that this is how much u r willing to pay and wait till he gets back. |
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I have a 2003 330i with 94,000 miles. A gaskette blew and I took it into the shop for repair. They are telling me I need a new engine. Does that sound right to any of you folks? What should I pay for a 2009 BMW 335i 4dr with nav system and satellite radio, etc.? Thanks
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I am considering a 1 or 3 series, but have read that run flat tires are a serious issue. Tirerack has fairly low survey results for the Turanzas, but it says Continentals are better. Is there a suitable way to address the tire issues -- excessive noise, premature wear, availability and cost if you need a replacement, etc? Do you regret paying BMW money and then being saddled with untenable tire issues? Also, what expenses (alignment, for example) have you experienced that are NOT part of BMW's all-inclusive service??? I currently have a 9-3 convertible that is smooth, quiet, holds 2 golf bags and a large suitcase in the trunk with the top down, and has no crazy tire issues. I don't want to pay for a star athlete that is required to play in inferior shoes!!! Any input is appreciated.
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Replying to: gatorbrick (Dec 16, 2008 5:40 pm) How did the shop "screw" you? Which gasket failed? How long did you drive it after the failure? If you ran the car without oil or coolant for any period of time you almost certainly did destroy your engine... |
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