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BMW X5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: Looking to buy a 2005 X5 3.0 [mlock6] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 22, 2005 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: mlock6 (Sep 22, 2005 5:37 pm)

There is a $5K dealer incentive on the X5 3.0... Taking this into account, the price you were quoted for the X5 is effectively over MSRP...
 
I'd say the price should be $3K-$4K less, at least.... though, I have no idea what your trade-in is worth...
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Looking for some help on pricing a new X5 [cartalk] by jport
Sep 26, 2005 (8:38 pm)
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Replying to: cartalk (Sep 15, 2005 8:09 am)

I'm looking for this car in LA too.
How much did you pay for it finally?
Thanks
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Re: Looking to buy a 2005 X5 3.0 [kyfdx] by mlock6
Sep 29, 2005 (3:48 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 22, 2005 5:48 pm)

A maryland dealer offered me $42,500.00 for a X5 with prem, xenon, CW, rear climate, self dimming mirrors, with auto. Is this a good deal? Should I counter offer $42,000.00? They offer $36,000.00 (530i) for my trade in. It has 15,600 miles garage kept.
Thanks,
Mlock
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Re: Looking to buy a 2005 X5 3.0 [mlock6] by tpjcourtney
Sep 30, 2005 (6:03 am)
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Replying to: mlock6 (Sep 29, 2005 3:48 am)

Was that their 1st offer?
 
I just offered a dealer $8k off an X5 with the same options + nav. over the internet. I will have to ship it though so add $500-700 for that. That will put me only a few hundred under your offer for total price, but they have not accepted yet. I doubt it would hurt to go for the extra $500, just depends on whether you are willing to walk away or if you really want that one.
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Re: Looking to buy a 2005 X5 3.0 [tpjcourtney] by mlock6
Sep 30, 2005 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 30, 2005 6:03 am)

I did get them down to 42,100.00 of course without nav. It seems that no dealers in Maryland has the Nav. option available with the 3.0
Thanks for the info.
Mlock
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2006 X5 4.4 36 Months Lease at $700s 0 Down by suv800
Oct 01, 2005 (10:25 am)
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Okay,
 
The BMW X5 lease problem is back for the 2006 models. Just around $700.
Here's the details,
X5 4.4 with Navigation, CD Changer, Cold Weather Pkg, Premium Pkg, 36months.
15000 miles/year, no money down. only the first month and security deposit of $650.00.
Total out of packet $760 + $650+$110 mv fees = $1520.00.
I think this is good for most of us, just like I told every one in the begining of September.
Good luck every one.
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Re: 2006 X5 4.4 36 Months Lease at $700s 0 Down [suv800] by bdr127
Oct 01, 2005 (10:59 am)
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Replying to: suv800 (Oct 01, 2005 10:25 am)

The BMW X5 lease problem is back for the 2006 models.
 
Lease problem or lease program?
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Re: 2006 X5 4.4 36 Months Lease at $700s 0 Down [bdr127] by suv800
Oct 01, 2005 (12:58 pm)
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Replying to: bdr127 (Oct 01, 2005 10:59 am)

sorry for the confuse, everyone.
wrong typo.
"Programs"
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Re: 2006 X5 4.4 36 Months Lease at $700s 0 Down [suv800] by rameter
Oct 08, 2005 (9:13 pm)
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Replying to: suv800 (Oct 01, 2005 10:25 am)

Is this program already in effect? Has anyone been able to take advantage of this yet? We were in a dealership today and he didn't mention any of this (in fact he said that the 3.0 had a money factor of .00155 with a MSRP of $52,520...and we were shopping for a 4.4). Any advice?
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by tpjcourtney
Oct 09, 2005 (6:50 am)
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Replying to: rameter (Oct 08, 2005 9:13 pm)

The figures at the bottom are suppose to be the official numbers from BMWFS.
 
The .00155 is marked up by the dealer. The base rate of .001 equates to 2.4% interest, the .00155 equates to 3.72%. BMWFS allows dealers a .0004 markup of the base rate and you can pay an additional .00015 to have the $625 aquisition fee waived. If you don't want to pay the aquisition fee up front then the .00015 is manditory I believe, but you certainly should be able to talk to them about the .0004 markup since it is all dealer profit.
 
The MSRP is always used to find the residual value in dollars. You still have to deal over the actual sales price of the vehicle. In a lease you are basically paying for the difference between the residual and the sales price, plus a rental fee (the money factor) for the use of it. Therefore, the sales price can make a lot of difference in your payment.
 
BMWFS Lease Programs – Effective 10/6//2005
 
2006 MODELS
 
Add 2% to Residual Value for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms
 
X5 3.0i Wagon
 
24 mo/15k mi – 64% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate
36 mo/15k mi – 57% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate
48 mo/15k mi – 44% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate
60 mo/15k mi – 36% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate
 
X5 4.4i Wagon
 
24 mo/15k mi – 61% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate
36 mo/15k mi – 57% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate
48 mo/15k mi – 40% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate
60 mo/15k mi – 32% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate

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