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BMW 5-Series Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? BMW 5 Series, Sedan, Wagon


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2003 530 lease by awd2003
Dec 19, 2002 (4:25 pm)
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bimmer12: The details are auto,premium, xenon and cold weather. 39mths 12k per yr $5850 which includes $4500 multiple sec I'm quoted $495. inc tax. I personally think the basic inception fees are high.
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2003 BMW 530 by bimmer12
Dec 21, 2002 (12:19 pm)
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Hey guys:
Think I'm going to go with the purchase and european delivery. I believe that many have reported getting a new bimmer for 1000-1500 over wholesale prices (listed on eurobuyers.com).. I just need to find a dealer in the NY/NJ area that will accomodate it as others have obtained. Have you guys seen any flexibility with interest rates for 60 months? Someone reported 1.9% but I'm not sure the tenure of his payments.. Any programs by BMW of NA this month?
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too much, or ok price??? by hayem
Dec 22, 2002 (5:09 pm)
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I have the chance to buy a 2000 5 series wagon with sport and premium package for 37000$ it's a certified for 100 K miles and or 6 0r 7 yrs, it has 20700 miles on it any feed back? for me Thanks
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Hayem, depends, by spyderred
Dec 22, 2002 (11:56 pm)
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I think it is way too much for a 2000 5 series eventhough it has low mileage. If it is a 540 then it may be OK, but for a 528 I think that $37K is too much, even for Certified. I am not sure what is your geographical area but I think You can do a lot better.
 
Good Luck,
 
Spyderred
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2001 525i by skycop56
Dec 26, 2002 (7:27 pm)
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I just purchased a 2001 525i with 45k miles. Silver, Steptronic, Premium Package, tinted windows, new Continental tires. Car is flawless, not a scratch, ding, or mark anywhere. Here is the hard part to believe. I BOUGHT IT ON EBAY!
And, I paid $26,000. Just flew down to Orlando and drove it back to Ohio. It is the best car I've ever owned. My only previous German car was an 87 Porsche 944 tiurbo. Since then I have owned all Japanese cars, Nissan 300Z was favorite. This 525i beats them all. Now, If I can just keep my wife from driving it all damn day.
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Welcome aboard skycop56, R U an air marshall? by spyderred
Dec 27, 2002 (10:50 am)
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Just wondering where you got your edmunds user name?
 
Spyderred,
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Lease questions by mbgolden
Dec 31, 2002 (5:07 am)
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I noticed an earlier post stating the lease rate (M.F.) was negotiated from .24 to .19. Exactly what is the M.F. rate definition? Thanks in advance.
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RE: Lease questions by mbgolden by snagiel
Dec 31, 2002 (6:11 am)
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It's simply the interest rate. To get the equivalent interest rate, multiply by 2400, but note that sometimes slimy dealers will quote a MF as, for example, "2.8" in hopes of confusing customers by making it sound like a low interest rate. That "2.8" is really a MF of 0.0028, or a rate of 6.72%.
 
From what I've read (I've never leased a car), it's usually the sticker and residual prices of a car that are negotiable, not the MF (since that's set by the bank or lease company). But perhaps that's possible as well.
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Snagiel, MF are somewhat negotiable by spyderred
Dec 31, 2002 (8:35 am)
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