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BMW X5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [1v1] by xwoogiex
Aug 03, 2007 (4:07 pm)
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Replying to: 1v1 (Aug 02, 2007 4:31 pm)

1v1,
If your MF was 2.3 then probably you had lots of options on your X5?
What options did you have & What was your total invoice price (including Options)?
 
Also, did your down payment included any security deposit? What was included in down payment?
 
Thankss
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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [xwoogiex] by 1v1
Aug 04, 2007 (8:37 am)
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Replying to: xwoogiex (Aug 03, 2007 4:07 pm)

xwoogiex,
 
Thats right. I had quite a few options.
 
Premium pkg
rear climate pkg
technology pkg
heated front seats
heated rear seats
running boards
comfort access
headup display
 
My invoice price is $53220. I paid $1300 over that so my sale price is $54,520.
 
In my drive off fees, I am paying the first month payment, security deposit, registration, etc.
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Re: Is this a good deal? [x5man02111] by donkey1217
Aug 06, 2007 (4:55 am)
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Replying to: x5man02111 (Aug 02, 2007 5:51 pm)

I was told that too, until I walked in and said here is what I am willing to pay, I will sign papers right now.I just moved to boston, and have an established relationship with a dealer in NY, so I said I knew that guys doesn't play the games that are all so common in boston.
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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [1v1] by xwoogiex
Aug 07, 2007 (6:48 pm)
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Replying to: 1v1 (Aug 04, 2007 8:37 am)

1v1,
I called your dealership. They say they can place a new order for me. they are offering $2000 over invoice. But I'm sure they'll come down. Do u know any good salesman to work with there?
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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [xwoogiex] by 1v1
Aug 07, 2007 (8:11 pm)
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Replying to: xwoogiex (Aug 07, 2007 6:48 pm)

xwoogiex,
 
Don't talk to the regular sales guys. Talk to someone in their internet department - Mark or Steve. They'd give you the best deals.
 
Not sure why they can't offer anything lower than $2K...what is your invoice price including options?
 
The other dealer who came very close was New Century BMW. Talk to someone in their internet dept as well.
 
Hopefully you can find a good deal. Good Luck.
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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [1v1] by njbillaupp
Aug 08, 2007 (6:56 am)
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Replying to: 1v1 (Aug 07, 2007 8:11 pm)

Hello. I am new to this forum and in the market for a new X5. This will be my first BMW. I've received the below quote and would like input (good deal?). Thanks!
 
E-mail from dealer:
 The price quoted is $2,000.00 off MSRP or $1100.00 over invoice plus destination and handling.
MSRP $54,775.00
Discount $52,775.00
NJ Sales tax $3,694.25
Luxury Tax $211.10
3 yrs Registration $334.00
Motor Vehicle doc $125.00
Tire Tax $7.50
Total $57,146.85
  
Thank you,
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when are new 2008 x5 start to be built? by pico1
Aug 08, 2007 (11:20 am)
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i want to order a new one right now....when do they stop building 2007?
 
do dealers discount msrp on 2008 this early? I am in LA
 
thanks
 
Pico
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Re: "gailbny" HELP!! [njbillaupp] by britcrlvr
Aug 08, 2007 (9:26 pm)
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Replying to: njbillaupp (Aug 08, 2007 6:56 am)

how many other suv's have you looked at? I can't help but suggest the Audi Q7 3.6 Premium. what packages are you getting the X5 with? Do you feel comfortable with the IDRIVE, it would be a shame to spend that much money on this car and decide a month later, the system is miserable. Maybe its me, but the discount seems a little low. I think this is probably a 3.0 l model considering the price. I need to know what options you are looking for, but if it is just the base vehicle, I have 2 suggestions, look for a low mileage 06 2) start your offer around 45000 which should give you more financial room. I doubt they will take the price, but the middle ground should end up around 48K or 49K. Offering 48 or 49 off the bat is going to get you nowhere. If you give me more information I might be able to help you.
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Counter offer by jdk03
Aug 09, 2007 (6:48 pm)
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Car_man - this is for you or anyone else as knowledgeable...
 
I've done the research and driven at the nearby Atlanta dealer in-town and got the $500 sticker offer from them. So I did more reasearch (including here) and went to the "Internet Sales" guy at the dealer 20 miles away asking for the best deal.
 
It's much better than the nearby dealer but still off - so I'm looking for advice on what to counter offer. First, their offer:
 
2007 X5 4.81, Sports, Premium, Technology packages + 3rd row, Napa leather, Cirrus, and iPod
 
MSRP: 67,320
Invoice (according to edmunds): 61,900
Dealer offer selling price: 64,585
Acquisition fee: 825
Money Factor: .00250
Montly Lease (without tax): 901.27 ( with 7% georgia tax = $964.26)
"Doc Fee": 399
 
Based on what I've read here there are a few areas where I'm being "bumped"
1) Selling Price - I've heard $1,000 over invoice is a good deal - this is $2,600 over...
2) Base Money Factor Lease rate should be .00230 right? (equiv of $710 more off of sticker)
3) Acquisition fee should be $625, anything more is their profit.
4) "Doc fee" seems ridiculous. I've heard "a few hundred" is typical, but $400?
 
So, is it reasonable to counter on all these points? Which onese are easiest for the dealer to give up on?
 
Here's my ideal for the above vehicle - is this unreasonable, am I dreaming?
 
MSRP: 67,320
Invoice: 61,900
 
1) Selling Price: $63,400 ($1,400 over invoice seems reasonable for the dealer right?)
2) Money Factor: .00230 (the base rate - no bump)
3) Acquisition fee: $625 (again the base - no bump)
4) "Doc Fee": $200 - seems like just profit but it's a compromise...
 
This would translate to 890.36 monthly lease (before tax, 952.69 including 7% georgia tax)
 
Any feedback? Thanks in advance.
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You're doing OK by nyccarguy
Aug 09, 2007 (6:54 pm)
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You should definitely be able to get the base .0023 mf and $635 Acq Fee. The only thing on the invoice that isn't on the edmunds invoice is the $180 Training & Services Fee and the MACO (advertising fee) $300.
 
That $400 doc fee is PURE PROFIT! Maybe if they won't budge, agree to pay the $825 ACQ fee if the'll take off the $400 doc fee (I think it is capped here in NY to $45)

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