BMW X5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#2290 of 2444 x5 premium 2013 by powaramit

May 10, 2012 (4:33 am)

leasing a x5 prem with convenience and cold weather, Running boards, Dark Burl Walnut wood trim, Satellite radio with 1 year subscription, BMW TeleServices, TeleService Controln in NY.
 
dealer offers for 12k miles, with 0 down monthly payment of 760 for the car with a msrp of 60,995
 
can you experts comment and provide feedback...i have not leased before.

#2291 of 2444 Re: x5 premium 2013 [powaramit] by nd_irish

May 11, 2012 (3:14 pm)

Replying to: powaramit (May 10, 2012 4:33 am)
Hi-
 
What is the agreed upon sale price of the vehicle? What is the money factor they used to calculate the monthly payment, and does the monthly payment include sales tax? Let us know. Thanks!

#2293 of 2444 Lease deals for xdrive35d by rams160

May 13, 2012 (4:25 pm)

Hello,
 
I am turning in my 35d in mid July and would like to lease another. What exactly is the eco-credit and does everyone qualify for it. I have read about loyalty credits. Could I claim this too and how much is it? Anybody have buying experiences in St. Louis--can I expect to get invoice minus credits?
 
Thanks in advance.

#2294 of 2444 Re: X5 New in Colorado. Best Price? [konradlv] by gouldjb

May 14, 2012 (3:05 am)

Replying to: konradlv (Apr 24, 2012 8:27 am)
Hi guys,
I never post (and feel guilty about it as I always look at others' postings!), so it's my time to "give back".
 
I just did a deal (in TX) for a new 2012 BMW X5 35d (struggled over whether to go 35i vs 35d - extra acceleration and a bit quieter vs "tried and true" diesel...hope I don't regret?? love feedback on this).
 
Had 3 dealers competing. After much back forth, think I got a strong deal. $10K off MSRP!! Not sure how much was one credit vs the other as they mentioned the $3500 eco-credit, I used my USAA "status" as an incentive for more discount (however, NEVER went thru usaa - hence, anyone can use as verbal motivation to discount), etc.
 
I'm getting a Jet Black, Sand Beige interior w/ventilated seats (Nevada leather), Premium Pkg, Premium Sound Pkg, Technology Pkg, and running boards. Total MSRP $66,695. Total to me $56,695. He's also going to tint the front windows to match the rears at no charge.
 
I feel like I did really well. Do people agree?????
 
Thanks and good luck!!!

#2295 of 2444 Re: X5 New in Colorado. Best Price? [gouldjb] by jrhhunter

May 18, 2012 (1:22 pm)

Replying to: gouldjb (May 14, 2012 3:05 am)
I hope you did well....because you did about $500 better than me, plus the extra tinting thrown in. I also had the USAA $2,500 rebate + $3,500 eco incentive working for me. My MSRP on a 2012 35d was $67, 145 and total to me (minus tax and tag), was $57, 645. Congratulations to us both. Cheers!

#2296 of 2444 Re: X5 New in Colorado. Best Price? [jrhhunter] by gouldjb

May 21, 2012 (9:27 am)

Replying to: jrhhunter (May 18, 2012 1:22 pm)
likewise! Did you look at the 35i vs 35d? How did you finally come to that decision...I've gone both ways...better torque of diesel (probably better from 30mph to 75 mph (?), but bit slower 0-60 and perhaps tiny bit louder (?)...Sadly or perhaps embarassingly, I haven't drived either?!?! Had a 530d in UK and loved it. Do you think it's a problem to find diesel anymore in UK - I'll be in Dallas TX area so assume it will be fine / easy, no??
 
Thx for your thoughts and how you came to 35d decision...

#2297 of 2444 Re: X5 New in Colorado. Best Price? [gouldjb] by jrhhunter

May 21, 2012 (11:46 am)

Replying to: gouldjb (May 21, 2012 9:27 am)
I have a 2004 4.4i X5 and commute 70 miles a day. I loved the torque of that V8, but wanted the 26miles per gallon of the diesel. I thought the 35d was the best of both worlds. The gas model X5s were not even considered because they did not meet my fuel mileage criteria. The Mercedes 350 Blue Tec and the Torareg TDI were contenders, but neither quite made the cut when I test drove them. Time will tell if I made the right decision.
 
Finding diesel in Dallas, Texas should not be a problem.
 
Cheers.

#2298 of 2444 Re: X5 New in Colorado. Best Price? [jrhhunter] by gouldjb

May 24, 2012 (3:32 am)

Replying to: jrhhunter (May 21, 2012 11:46 am)
Really appreciate the feedback bud!! Great to hear...was just wondering about the new 35i - seems to lack some torque but HP seems solid (0-60 in 6.1 sec?!?)...I'm currently in England (moving back to TX) and so jealous they have the 4.0d over here - best of all worlds (and gets over 30mpg here?!?!?!)...insane. Enjoy!

#2299 of 2444 Purchase Experience on 2012 X5 35d by mroctober

May 29, 2012 (10:31 am)

This thread was very helpful in my purchase. Just want to share the lease deal I did yesterday in Los Angeles, California.
 
36mo. Lease, 10kmi/yr on 2012 X5 35d sport+prem , 59% resudual, 3.384% lending rate with $4900 deposit (7x MSD).
MSRP: $65545
Helpful stuff: Eco Credit($3500), USSA drive rebate($1000)
Drive-off:$2780 ($800 cap. reduction, $1300 acq./ttl/reg, $680 1st pmt.)
Monthly: $680 (inc. CA tax 8.75%)
 
I think there was still some room left ($500~1000), but I'm not a perfectionist.
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