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Replying to: carletonguy (Jun 11, 2009 2:01 pm) You got $800 below invoice?!?! That seems pretty good to me. Your sure $800 below invoice? or $800 below MSRP? Best I've been able to get is $500 over "dead cost" (invoice less option credit). |
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Replying to: bob269 (Jun 11, 2009 6:23 pm) And yes, $800 below invoice was the best offer so far. I haven't bought the car yet, as I was thinking I could do better... But maybe that is a good deal? I know Mercedes in this area is doing 1000 or more below invoice... I've heard of nearly 2000 below invoice on C Classes... but I want a convertible... I was thinking I could get something similar with BMW... I wish they had 0.9% financing available still...
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Replying to: nico97 (Jun 03, 2009 5:29 pm) thanks
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Replying to: zautoli (Jun 12, 2009 7:58 am) I am in Chicagoland. BUT-I think they can do better than 28,000 don't you? While the demand for CPO's are high, dealers still have a higher profit margin on used. That coupled with this weeks economic data tells me that the buyer can push more. How much more I would like to know from all of you as I am test driving this sweet thing tomorrow. |
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Bought an '08 328i sedan w/manuel, premium pkg (and heated seats), with 4.6k mileage for 28,495 from Scott Bradely of Rasmussen BMW in PDX. I am the kind of person that I usually (most always) desire more hp, but for a semi daily driver....I was impressed with the buttery smooth torque curve of the (non turbo) engine and the (gear ratio) spread of the 6sp. I have owned an 325is ('90) and a 535i ('89) and the linage of upgrades that the 328i encompasses is amazing. It is true that there is a lot of 'just as good as' but in every field there is only one leader' as the benchmark! Your mileage may vary....It has been a long time since I bought anything for myself. The vehicle, at the price, was unbeatable for price/product econometrics. Btw Scott Bradley knows his stuff (product & application, w/professionalism and respect for the client)! |
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I live in the DC area and am wondering what others are paying for the 335. If anyone has prices they have paid or been quoted for the 335coupe with any options would be helpful (I am still deciding on options). For fully loaded msrp is 51k. Any info you have would be helpful. Thank you. |
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Replying to: ocbmw (Jun 07, 2009 8:51 am) |
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The deal is new 09 328 x idrive- Im financing , in Scranton pa area msrp is 40695- discount 1800 trade 6500 cash down 5000 2.9% for 60 months agreed upon $515 (got down from $529-) a month w/tax/tages included A good deal ?? |
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I just leased a 335 conv with Prem pkg, Sport pkg, Comfort access, Auto, Nav, Heated seats, through cargo loading. MSRP: $60520 Sold at: $55641 Cash down: $3800 (incls all fees and 1st month payment) 10K/36mnts $690/Month incl Tax Is this a good deal? Thanks Jake
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Replying to: sicce (Jun 15, 2009 3:13 pm) The same lease in California (9.75% tax) would be about $740 per month with a 15k mile per year allowance and the $1,000 lease cash available. You should be looking at a money factor of .0018 and then the math is the math as you should be able to find the car for about $500 over invoice and then the $1k lease cash comes off so the net effect is a cap cost of $500 below invoice. |
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