BMW X3 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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What is this discussion about? BMW X3, SUV

#1430 of 1822 2008 X3 by howyjrenld

Nov 28, 2007 (4:07 pm)

I recently ordered an X3 with options totaling approx. $46k MSRP. I got a 67% residual on a 36 month/12k year lease with a MF of 0.00275. I think that's the going rate. In the Chicago area, I strongly recommend Patrick BMW in Schaumburg. Ask for Greg C. He is very helpful and informative through the entire process. I went to Bill Jacobs in Naperville and they were completely rude and unhelpful. I'm not sure how they sell any cars there.

#1431 of 1822 Re: 2008 X3 [howyjrenld] by bodble2

Nov 28, 2007 (5:35 pm)

Replying to: howyjrenld (Nov 28, 2007 4:07 pm)
67% residual? Is that accurate? Wow!

#1432 of 1822 Re: 2008 X3 [bodble2] by kyfdx HOST

Nov 28, 2007 (7:56 pm)

Replying to: bodble2 (Nov 28, 2007 5:35 pm)
X3 residuals have been crazy high for quite awhile... At least as far back as early Spring..
 
The really killer deals were in the Summer on the '07s.. But, the deals are good now, especially for current BMWFS customers.

#1433 of 1822 Re: 2008 X3 [bodble2] by howyjrenld

Nov 29, 2007 (3:25 pm)

Replying to: bodble2 (Nov 28, 2007 5:35 pm)
Yeah, totally accurate. If you're leasing and looking to spend a little, BMW or Audi are the way to go. Purchasing, I'd stick with Japanese.

#1434 of 1822 Re: FERMAN BMW FL, CAVEAT EMPTOR! [beemher] by darthwohl

Dec 01, 2007 (7:51 pm)

Replying to: beemher (Nov 20, 2007 9:11 pm)
What an absolutely horrible tail. You need to forward your post/letter to BMW customer service. I'm sure that they would love to read it. I have a 2007 X3, and if i saw one of the techs gunning it and screaming out loud while doing so, I'd freak out on them like no tomorrow and talk to every customer service person BMW employs.
 
I love my X3, and it has provided nothing short of an incredible overall experience. I suggest you not get down on BMW as a whole and find a vehicle that you like in your price range and go to a more reputable dealer. Maybe friends could provide a referral l to you?
 
By the way, as you mentioned, the bait and switch tactic is probably as old as the sun! And BMW is no different than anyone else in that regard.
 
Good luck and keep us updated on how things work out.

#1435 of 1822 December update: X3 by koberry

Dec 04, 2007 (6:54 pm)

Hi:
  
I've held off on a car hoping December lease support might improve... can you lend a hand with residual & mf for 36 & 24 months at 15k miles/year?
  
Thanks,
  
Ken

#1436 of 1822 December update: X3 by koberry

Dec 05, 2007 (5:29 am)

I'm also considering financing over 60 months - anyone know BMWFS current best rate for the X3 over 60 months? My credit scores would qualify for BMW's best rate.
 
Thanks,
 
Ken

#1437 of 1822 Re: December update: X3 [koberry] by koberry

Dec 08, 2007 (7:09 am)

Replying to: koberry (Dec 05, 2007 5:29 am)
Here are the deals I have on the table for a 2008 X3, configured with Premium Package, Servotronic steering, xenon headlights, privacy glass, heated front seats, heated steering wheel, alpine white (no charge):
  
24 Month Lease
15,000 miles per year
MSRP $43525.00
SALE PRICE $41425.00
LEASE END VALUE $32643.75 (75%)
MO PAYMENT $620.54 INCLUDING TAX
DUE AT SIGNING $1756.70 (650 SEC. DEPOSIT INCLUDED)
MONEY FACTOR .00270
   
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36MO
15000 PER YEAR
MSRP $43525.00
SALE PRICE $41425.00
LEASE END VALUE $28291.25 (65%)
MO PAYMENT $595.55 INCLUDING TAX
DUE AT SIGNING $1731.71 (650 SEC. DEPOSIT INCLUDED)
MONEY FACTOR .00270
   
The selling price for the car is $41425, which is $1365 over invoice, but the dealer has to pay MAKO and Training Fees that aren't on the invoice, which brings my cost to $985 over 'invoice'...
  
This seems to be a great deal for this car. The only rub is that I have an even more aggressive deal from Acura on their RDX base that's basically at invoice and monthly payments for 36 months ~$453/mo with no cap cost reduction....
  
I'm stuck - $595/mo for the X3 or $453/mo for the RDX.... simple economics will probably win out, but I prefer the X3 (narrowly).
  
hope this helps someone.
  
Ken

#1438 of 1822 Dead boards by koberry

Dec 10, 2007 (7:38 pm)

These boards appear to be largely unmoderated. I've leased two cars over the last 6 years and found these forums to be indespensible, largely due to timely response from the forum hosts. Alas, no longer seems to be the case at Edmunds.

#1439 of 1822 Re: Dead boards [koberry] by kyfdx HOST

Dec 11, 2007 (4:56 am)

Replying to: koberry (Dec 10, 2007 7:38 pm)
I can assure you that the boards are not unmoderated... The Prices Paid boards are for members to report their prices.
 
Is their some specific information that you needed? Perhaps, I can point you in the right direction.
 
regards,
kyfdx
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