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1383 messages, Last post on Nov 30, 2009 at 8:30 PM
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Replying to: cartalk (Sep 14, 2005 7:52 am) I'd ask for $8500 off MSRP, and settle for $8K off.... $1000 is plenty of profit on an '05 model.... that they are obviously trying hard to move... regards, kyfdx |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 14, 2005 8:28 am) Thanks. Here's the deal now. The dealer faxed over his invoice that totaled $44,700 including the MACO of $300 and Training Service Fee of $180. The same invoice reveals an MSRP of $48,470 including destination. So now what should I offer. I offered $40K and he replied that it was unreasonable. How far off am I. BTW, it's Jet Black which is not a preferred color in the desert but it's the only one of the 5 left that doesn't MSRP for over $50K. BTW, I haven't been on here for a while and noticed the HOST title - congrats! |
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Replying to: cartalk (Sep 15, 2005 8:09 am) I think you are within $500-$700 of a fair price... Rather than offer a higher price, ask him what he thinks is reasonable, considering the $5K incentive.... regards, kyfdx |
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| Hi, I was just wondering if someone could answer my question I wrote on #436.....I would like to be prepared when the time comes. Also, after finding this site and reading so many Q&A, I want to say THANK YOU to the HOSTS and all those who answer or ask all of these very good questions. I hate to say this almost, but, someone could take all these and put it into a book form and I really think it would sell......Thanks again, Mark | |
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Replying to: cartalk (Sep 15, 2005 8:09 am) Since I'm going to lease one and they jacked the rate so high, I am going to wait until Oct. and see if things get better.
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Replying to: schutzhund1 (Sep 11, 2005 3:34 pm) In fact, you should strive to have your upfront costs be as low as possible.. That way, you know exactly how much you are paying to rent the car... regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 16, 2005 6:56 am) |
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Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 16, 2005 6:47 am) I was offered from one dealer (with the $5K incentive) invoice less $2,100. Not a good deal in my book as that's $2,900 for the dealer. Didn't get close with the other dealer either. I'm very likely going to pass at this time since all the available X5's are black and that doen't suit me here in the desert. I'm hoping they do what they did with the incentives earlier this year with the 3 series when the new one was coming out. Incentives were better in the early months on the '05 3's in Jan/Feb than they were in September of '04 (when I bought my 3). The only drawback to this is that there are no guarantees and the '07 X5 will be introduced later in the year than the '06 3 series was. kyfdx, any opinions/insight on this strategy? |
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Hi, I'm shopping for a 2005 X5 with automatic transmission, premium package, xenon light, and navigation. Any color except red/black/green would work. How much off MSRP in the Los Angeles area should I expect? I've got a quote that's $6K off already. When will the $5k incentive expire? I think it's a great time to find a bargain. andy |
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Hello, I have a 2004 530 premium pkg. xenon, rear shades, auto, ready to trade in or sell privately if possible. Dealer in Maryland offered around $36,000 for the trade. The 2005 X5 3.0 has premium pkg., cold weather, leather, heated steering wheel,etc. List is $49,720.00 Offer is $45,200.00 1. Is this a good deal? 2. Should I renegotiate and how much more? Thank you for your reply. Mlock6
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