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Replying to: topgun26 (Apr 08, 2008 3:45 pm) MSRP 66,625 (Plus the all season floor mats,not sure what they cost, say 150-200 Selling Price 62,375 No money down, 15,000 mi lease, 3 yrs, 981/mo. What do you think???
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Replying to: gfroio (Apr 08, 2008 5:06 pm)
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Replying to: topgun26 (Apr 08, 2008 6:38 pm) |
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hello, i'm looking to buy 08 x5, 3.0 black sapfire with black leatherette interior , light polar wood, cold weather package, bmw assist, running boards, i was told by the dealer price would be approximately 46500, "but if you are ready now, we can talk further", my question is : whats' the realistic price for it, ? i'm also thinking of getting hd radio, --i'm pre approved for 5.55 financing for 60months (i 'm buying with 22000 down), Do you think it's reasonable to negotiate for 46000, with hd radio and all above accessories???? , the true invoice on it is 45100. please help!!! |
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So here are two offers I have recieved for a 2008 x5 3.0- msrp 62,870, offer of 58,900 4.8- msrp 69,970, offer 66,100 -any opinions if this is a good deal? |
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Just ordered a 2008 X5 3.0si with the following: prem, sport, tech, cold, rear climate, comfort seats, comfort access, power tailgate, prem sound, ipod, sat radio. msrp- 62,970 final offer of- 58,750 Any thoughts???
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Replying to: topgun26 (May 11, 2008 8:46 pm) If it's May 9th or prior, then the deal isn't so hot. But if it's after, then it's good. (Price increase on most BMW's except X6, 1 series and M3 as of June 1st 2008 OR May 10th for ordered cars). I'd try to buy one off the lot right now with the same set-up and shoot for $56,330 to $56,830. Very fair offer.
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Replying to: mtech8 (May 15, 2008 11:14 am)
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Replying to: topgun26 (May 15, 2008 5:18 pm) I have been told from my sources that Ffor cars purchased or leased from 5/9/08-6/30/08 BMW is offering a cash back, which your dealer may not be willing to share with you. The program is called "Option Credit" and basically BMWNA will reimburse the equivalent price of the Premium Package on the X5 at the time of purchase. This translates to $2505 off on the X5 3.0 and $1595 off for the X5 4.8. You can still be eligible for this offer even of the prospective car your are considering to purchase is not equipped with premium package. Once you negotiate your lowest price, then deduct the above amounts from your car and that should be your bottom price. Shrewd negotiators can take advantage of this and get themselves an x5 for below invoice. Now, go to your dealerships and give them hell
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| didnt know about that when I went to order it on 5/11. Is it too late if I already ordered the car and put a $1000 deposit down on the car? | |
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