BMW X5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? BMW X5, SUV

#2348 of 2444 Is this a good deal by waterddd

Oct 27, 2012 (3:23 pm)

2013 x5
Sport activity package
Convenience package
running boards
Msrp $62670.00
Selling $58196.00
M.F. .000135
Resid 59%
 
$757.00 10k 36 months
 
Due at signing
First payment $ 757.00
Cap reducuction $1000.00
Tax on Cap $86.25
Aquistition $725.00T
Tire fee $12.50
Insp fee $10.00
Doc fee $75.00
Dealer fee $225.00
Tax on fee $88.41
 
If i dont cap 1000.00 monthly payment is $797.00

#2350 of 2444 Re: Please suggest the price for X5 Premium [bigamy] by bigamy

Nov 08, 2012 (9:02 pm)

my friend habitat1, please check my email and reply asap

#2351 of 2444 car shopping? by steve_ HOST

Nov 09, 2012 (2:33 am)

If you are in the process of car shopping, using online forums and tools and plan to visit a dealer soon, a reporter would like to hear from you. Please email PRedmunds.com by Tuesday, November 13, 2012 and provide a few lines about your experience so far.

#2352 of 2444 Re: 2013 X5 50i [atlcarfan1] by glevum

Nov 11, 2012 (8:11 pm)

Replying to: atlcarfan1 (Oct 16, 2012 8:08 pm)
I am in a similar situation - looking at a 2013 5.0 , v similarly loaded. Was debating waiting on the 2014 but 2 reasons for not doing so; 1) Probably wont be able to get the same sort of deal vs the current model year 2) Have read several posts that strongly advise avoiding buying any BMW in it's first model year ie glitches etc.
 
I am looking to purchase rather than lease. Only last week I spoke to a couple of dealers asking when the last "opportunity" to place an order would be ie so as not to miss the final production cycle. They both said the same thing, which was approx April/May.
 
The spec I am looking at comes in around $76k - invoice is $70k - call me crazy but I am looking to pay $66 - $68 ish. In addition to the regular discounts (msrp is just that ie suggested!) they will defin have close out deals/incentives - as much as $3-4k (esp considering the MSRP of a vehicle like this ie it isn't a 328i !)
 
check out both of these sites: bmwconfig also nada
 
It will obviously help if the vehicle is in stock ie on the dealers lot, that said I live relatively close Spartanburg and the other posts really recommend pick up from there.
 
Let me know how you get on. I am looking to pull the trigger in Mar/Apr ,

#2353 of 2444 Holiday Credit by riloh05

Nov 13, 2012 (8:39 am)

What is the Holiday Credit for a 2012 X5 35d? Thanks.

#2354 of 2444 Re: Holiday Credit [riloh05] by sunnyvali

Nov 13, 2012 (9:07 am)

Replying to: riloh05 (Nov 13, 2012 8:39 am)
I believe it is $1500.

#2355 of 2444 Re: Holiday Credit [riloh05] by habitat1

Nov 13, 2012 (9:12 am)

Replying to: riloh05 (Nov 13, 2012 8:39 am)
What is the Holiday Credit for a 2012 X5 35d?
 
Nothing, according to the BMW website and my dealer. But the $4,500 eco-credit keeps getting extended. So, as of right now, the net price of a X5d w/ $4,500 eco credit and a similarly equipped X5 3.5i w/ $1,500 holiday credit are almost identical. Which is still a lot better than the premium you pay for the diesel versions of the ML, GL, Q7 and Cayenne.

#2356 of 2444 Re: Holiday Credit [habitat1] by carexpert08

Nov 13, 2012 (2:38 pm)

Replying to: habitat1 (Nov 13, 2012 9:12 am)
this is not true it specifically states 2012 x5d holiday credit is $1500"Click here to see

#2357 of 2444 Re: Holiday Credit [carexpert08] by habitat1

Nov 13, 2012 (8:00 pm)

Replying to: carexpert08 (Nov 13, 2012 2:38 pm)
This is not true, there is no holiday credit: Try here; then click on the finance (not lease) tab.
 
Actually, we are both right. For some reason, the $1,500 holiday credit only applies if you lease an X5d. But if you buy one, there is no holiday credit. Not sure why, as on other X5 models, you get it either way.
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