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1383 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 8:30 PM
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Dealer got back to me on the loaner I'm trying to buy. This is a loaner X5 3.0 with 9,000-miles on it. The MSRP is 56,575 ... they are telling me not to waste their time, their bottom line figure is a purchase price of 49,500 (7,075 off MSRP). That seems like a lousy deal. They are telling me I should be happy to get the 2.9% APR, and that it's a great deal. The vehicle is 100% the way I want it. It's in excellent shape, drives great. Is this close to a great deal? Should I jump on it, or walk? |
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Replying to: jingac1688 (Apr 13, 2009 10:40 pm) |
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Replying to: jingac1688 (Apr 13, 2009 10:37 pm) |
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Hello, Can anyone advise on the finance rates for a 2008 X5 CPO assuming a well qualified buyer? Thanks |
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Replying to: pt838 (Mar 28, 2009 12:53 pm) |
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Looking to purchase an X5 using their select program and here is what the dealer has offered me. Any thoughts / comments? X5 3.0i Premium / Tech / Rear Climate / Running Boards / Heated Seats / 3rd Row / Sat / ipod $0 out of pocket 2.9% interest rate $678.84 / month for 60 months $19896 balloon buyout Is this a good deal? I feel as though it is... but need your input. thanks!!!
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Replying to: r2g2 (Apr 24, 2009 8:55 am) So, what's the MSRP, and how much are you paying? |
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Replying to: r2g2 (Apr 24, 2009 8:55 am) Here's what I received today from a Long Island/NY dealer on a Select purchase: x5 3.0i MSRP: $54,784 Selling price: $52,265 Premium/Climate/Heated Seats/Sat/ipod $5,000 down 2.9% interest $643 months for 60 months 22,300 balloon buyout Thanks.
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Replying to: trabd123 (Apr 25, 2009 2:35 pm) X5 3.0i Prem/Tech/Rear Climate/3rd Row/Heated Seats/Sat/iPod $673.75/month for 60 months $0 down Balloon: $19,794 Selling Price: $55,705 One additional detail i forgot to include on my x5 35d was the car was being driven by the GM of the dealership and has about 2k miles on it, but BMW is extending the warranty by 3 months / 5k miles - so it works out in my favor at the end of the day - which is why the price is also lower. MSRP: $60,970 Selling: $54,945 Note that the diesel qualifies for a 36% residual with the select program AND you receive an $1800 tax credit... it actually isn't that much more expensive to go diesel. Highly recommended! Best of luck! (I did not buy the car from Myrtle Beach, but they have a really good guy there - Josh Bauer - I will be posting more details about my sales person and the dealership soon)
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Replying to: r2g2 (Apr 25, 2009 4:53 pm) I was quoted $52,265 as a selling price for less equipments, and with $5,000 down, I got $643 a monthly payment (including taxes) and 22,000 balloon payment. I know that the interest rate is 2.99% but do you get the $1,800 tax credit. I also noticed that you had a selling price for an x3.0 at the beginning and then you changed it to a 35d demo car, so which deal did you actually have? Thanks again!!!
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