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1544 messages, Last post on Sep 28, 2009 at 3:51 PM
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My girlfriend and I just went to a BMW here in houston and got a new 08 328i which I cosigned for due to her income and credit.. I have good income and great A+ credit so it was not a problem.. The problem came when the night we got the car we did the paper work for the lease and left with a loaner car because the car she got was in bound from "port"... They said that it was late and that the rest of the paper work would go into BMW in the AM. So for the rest of the week we heard nothing from the dealer and it was durring this time that we sold off her only car becuase we "now have" a new car... The next week they say her car is in and we should come pick it up. When we show up to get her new car, they tell us THEN that we need to fork over more cash because BMW now says that with her income she needs to have her payment note at below a certain number....So now she is left out with no car because she was under the idea for the last week and a half that the deal was done since we signed all the paper work that night and have heard nothing from them for so long
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Replying to: jayutmb (Apr 09, 2008 11:24 pm) |
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My wife has an e90 330i with a lease ending in late September. We are thinking about moving to a new X3 as its replacement. I have three questions. 1. Does anyone know when the 2009 X3 production begins? When would I place an order for a 2009? 2. What is the latest date I can order a 2008 so it is built before the factory transitions to the 2009 production year? 3. What is the typical length of time it takes to receive an X3 after an order is placed? Thanks |
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I am shopping around for a 2004 or 2005 X3. Most of what is within my budget (around $21,000) are 2004s, 2.5s or 3.0s. Three questions: 1) Is the 2004 X3 a good car? I'm also considering an Audi A4 (2004) so any comparable guidance would be great. 2) How much better is it to buy from a Certified Pre Owned dealer than a used lot? 3) Is $22000-$23000 reasonable? Thanks! |
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| Well, I did it. I just bought a 2006 X3 3.0 w/40K for a killer $22K. Pretty good deal, eh? I am really excited about it!! | |
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Anybody purchased an X3 recently? I've been looking at them and was wondering what kind of deals people had been getting. Are the discounts remotely comparable to what people have been posting about X5's or much less than that? I've seen amounts nearing $7-8K off MSRP posted in the X5 forum. Obviously MPG is on everyone's mind right now, but honestly, the MPG difference isn't a huge one between the two vehicles, so I think it would almost be worth it to go ahead and get an X5 if the effective price difference between the two was even lower because of better incentives on the X5. Is there anything like the X5 Premium Package Incentive with the X3? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: stewdy (Jul 30, 2008 1:08 pm) I assume you're referring to the X5 3.0. If so, how's its performance compared to the X3? Right, not so good. But if you move up to the X5 4.8, the mpg gap widens.
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Replying to: stewdy (Jul 30, 2008 1:08 pm) |
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According to a BMW news release on sales, the company has sold 31.5% fewer X3s in the US in the first half of 2008 as compared to the first half of 2007 2007 YTD through 6/30 - 14,026 2008 YTD through 6/30 - 9,611 I'm surprised people aren't reporting more generous deals.
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