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Replying to: carletonguy (Jun 11, 2009 6:30 pm) |
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Replying to: gymbomom (Jun 09, 2009 3:07 pm) -GV |
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335i, jet black/saddle brown, premium, sport, nav, steptronic auto trans, sport wheel w paddles, anti theft, comfort access, heated front seats, satellite w 1 yr, HD radio, ipod & usb: MSRP: $51,845 SALES PRICE: $46,500 That's 10.3% off MSRP Not a lease, outright purchase price includes everything but TT&L, can also use 1.9% simple interest financing. DEAL OR NO DEAL??
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Replying to: acuraprice (Jul 03, 2009 8:55 pm)
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Replying to: carletonguy (Jul 03, 2009 9:44 pm) Throwing in floor mats, and it drives out with a complete detail (3 coats of wax) and full tank of gas. What do you think. Deal or no deal? 335i, jet black/saddle brown, premium, sport, nav, steptronic auto trans, sport wheel w paddles, anti theft, comfort access, heated front seats, satellite w 1 yr, HD radio, ipod & usb: MSRP: $51,845 SALES PRICE: $46,500 That's 10.3% off MSRP Not a lease, outright purchase price includes everything but TT&L, can also use 1.9% simple interest financing. DEAL OR NO DEAL??
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Please advice as to what best possible price the following should be purchased at: 2006 330 ci sport cold weather pkg leather harmon kardon 20,200 miles Dealer asking 33,600 |
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Replying to: acuraprice (Jul 04, 2009 4:33 am) |
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Dealer said Jet Black (non metallic) was BMW's softest paint and advised against it, said the metallic black was better all around. Mentioned that jet black gets swirls easier. I noticed the Black Sapphire Metallic looks slightly grey when you get up close. What do you guys think, is Jet Black still a good paint or is it a second class paint that might hurt re-sale value?
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Replying to: rick11 (Jun 23, 2009 10:14 am) Just look on edmunds under new cars and you can build your car and it prices MSRP and invoice along with what others are paying. As a general rule w BMW on average the invoice is around 7.5% behind MSRP. I think a good deal is around 10% behind MSRP which obviously puts the car selling price back of invoice. Hope this helps. |
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335i, jet black/saddle brown, premium, sport, nav, steptronic auto trans, sport wheel w paddles, anti theft, comfort access, heated front seats, satellite w 1 yr, HD radio, ipod & usb: MSRP: $51,845 INVOICE: $47,705 SALES PRICE: $46,500 That's 10.3% off MSRP and $1,205 behind invoice. Not a lease, outright purchase price includes everything but TT&L, can also use 1.9% simple interest financing. Car is on the water (in transit from Germany) as we speak. Throwing in floor mats, and it drives out with a complete detail (3 coats of wax) and full tank of gas. What do you guys think? Better deal as 09's go out & 10's come in (date?)? Still unsure about Jet Black vs Black Sapphire Metallic. Any thoughts would be appreciated. |
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