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Replying to: bmw_x5 (Jun 05, 2008 11:45 am) Thanks.
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Replying to: osheasf (Jun 11, 2008 11:59 am) |
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or do you think they will take $47,600? 36 months lease 2008 3.0 X5 Alpine White Tobacco leather Premium Package Technology Package I-Pod Adaptor MSRP: $52,875.00 Negotiated price $49,995.00 $5,000.00 Total down 12,000 miles per year MF= 00275 RV=55% $717.91 + tax I live in CA. I have run the numbers on the Edmunds lease calculator and came out with a lower payment. Any advice on why? |
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Is the sport package worth the price? I'm going to get an X5 with premium and tech, but I'm undecided on the sport package. How much different is the handling? Thanks!
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Replying to: coryhoehn10 (Jun 20, 2008 7:12 am) The other thing to consider is that the sport package can include the 20-way comfort seats instead of the sport seats at no additional cost. The comfort seats are absolutely worthwhile (IMO), although they can be ordered as a stand alone item without the sport package. Keep in mind that this is a heavy vehicle. The sport package controls that weight better in spirited driving. If you like "spirited driving" or like to have a little fun occassionally in curves and around corners, the sport package might be a good fit. And if you combine the comfort seats with the sport package, it's not a bad value. But if you just want to cruise down the highway in a straight line and enjoy a comfortable ride, then it might not be worth $3,700. I have always ordered the sport package with my BMWs and I could never go back to the base suspension. The additional bounce / lean and reduction in control around corners drives me nuts. The base model is still a BMW and handling is very competent, but why buy a BMW if you're not going to maximize BMW's trademark handling? Overall, BMW did a good job with the sport package in the X5 in the sense that it yields better control without much trade off in ride quality. |
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Hi, I just got a quote from a dealer telling me an X5 for a MSRP of $55925 for $48320! savings of 7605 dollars. Does that sound too good to be true? Thanks
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I am a first timer buyer in the US (european relocator) Im considering buying a new X5. Are the any reason for me to close the deal before end of june. Im thinking of incentives, etc. I have read about an "option credit" on this site - is it still valid ? I am buying in cash - Does that give me any specific advantages beside I am able to do a quick deal, if the right offer appears. Im thinking of stuff like cash discount, etc. I am also considering the X6. The prices for X5 4,8i and X6 3,5i are very close, and I love both cars. I am staying in the US for 2-3 years time, so I have think about selling the car again. Which one of the two will hold the best and will be the easiest to sell ?
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Replying to: 2920 (Jun 22, 2008 2:46 pm) Also, the dealer told me that leasing or financing or paying in cash would not make a difference in the price. |
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My name is VDo, and living in WA. I am planning to buy X5 -2008 this week, but I need helps and advice with best deals, price to buy it. Thank you very much VietDo |
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Does anyone know if the "option credit" for the premium package is still available? What's the money factor and residual value for 36M/12K lease on X5? Thanks |
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