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BMW X5, SUV
#2270 of 2444 New car purchase BMW X5- Xdrive 35i
by fimsy
Apr 08, 2012 (6:50 pm)
Hello, I am a first time car buyer and plan to purchase a 2013 BMW X5. Live in NY and moving to MN in June.
1. Should I purchase in NY and move car to MN or purchase car in MN?
2. I am getting the 35i, with options of leather seating, navigation, snap in adapters and total of $52,014 MSRP. Can someone tell me a good price to bargain for and I need tips on pitfalls to avoid!!!
Thank you
#2271 of 2444 Re: 2011 X5 DIESEL [konradlv]
by crohit
Apr 10, 2012 (6:49 pm)
Got mine NEW 2011 X5 Diesel:
- 3rd row seats
- Premium pkg
- Rear climate
- Head up display
- Navigation
- Cold weather pkg
price paid 50k.
#2272 of 2444 Re: 2011 X5 DIESEL [crohit]
by jlaird325
Apr 10, 2012 (7:17 pm)
Would you be kind enough to post specifics?
Looking at an X5 diesel with an MSRP of 67,400 and wondering what i should offer for the vehicle...
Thanks
#2273 of 2444 Re: 2011 X5 DIESEL [crohit]
by fimsy
Apr 11, 2012 (4:34 am)
Thanks for your reply. Thats a very good buy. Where is your dealer please and how much did you get of the MSRP generally.
#2274 of 2444 BMW financing
by fimsy
Apr 11, 2012 (4:36 am)
Hello, BMW financing for a new BMW X5 2013 is 3.99 for up to 72 months. Can anyone tell me if that is good? It ends this month of April they say
#2275 of 2444 Re: 2011 X5 DIESEL [jlaird325]
by crohit
Apr 12, 2012 (3:58 am)
I just bought a month back 2011 model. It was a celebrity demo model used by dealer. MSRP approximately 64k. Based on experience I feel
That with all the discounts, u should definitely pay 10k less and on top
Of that another 2k to 5k less depending how long the car is sitting in
The lot. I miight have been lucky coz I found 2011 when the dealer was
selling 2012 models. I did not do a lot of homework and did not know
about the eco discount. Also if u r buying from on-the-inventory that
means it is not custom made for u and not many BMW buying people
do that. So I feel that ball is in ur court to bargain. U can always play
the card that the model dealer is selling has more features then u need
hence u don't wanna pay for them and hence it is not a good match
and u r walking out. If dealer wants to sell, will be ready to bargain.
Final judgement is always yours.
#2276 of 2444 Re: BMW financing [fimsy]
by crohit
Apr 12, 2012 (4:02 am)
That's a lot of APR. U might be better off checking ur local credit union.
Depends on ur credit score as well. Also u can try more bargain with the dealer as well.
Credit is cheap these days, shop around, u may be able to do better.
#2277 of 2444 Re: BMW financing [crohit]
by fimsy
Apr 12, 2012 (4:09 pm)
Thank you. I have very good credit and I agree its a high APR
#2278 of 2444 Re: BMW financing [fimsy]
by fg3x5d
Apr 18, 2012 (12:44 am)
Are all of you guys buying off the street or part of any corporate deals?
I'm looking at a smoking deal, but it is through my company....that seems to be the best way to go.
#2279 of 2444 got one this month
by jddssc121
Apr 20, 2012 (9:36 am)
2012 X5 Diesel.
MSRP = 64,095
Selling price = 56,105