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1544 messages, Last post on Sep 28, 2009 at 3:51 PM
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| 2009 white X3 with privacy glass, $39000 +TTL in Austin. | |
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Just bought a 2009 X3 minimally equipped at $37,800 against an MSRP of $41K and change. The vinyl is quite nice as is the rest of the car. Excellent ride and handling. |
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Replying to: lawman1967 (Feb 07, 2009 9:51 pm) What were the options on the X3 I'm looking for about the same thing but the dealer is giving me a tough time. He's not budging from close to MSRP on a cash sale I'm about ready to jump to the 2010 Mercedes GLK. Also was that off the lot or a new build
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Replying to: daleb2 (Feb 08, 2009 2:47 pm) The GLK is a very nice car and a lot cheaper, though Mercedes doesn't have any special financing right now (not a consideration on a cash deal). Since you are paying cash and the price difference is as much as $5K, for a car with newer design and technology, it may be the way to go. We financed ours and BMW's 3.9 APR promotion was a factor in choosing X3 over GLK. GLK rides a bit softer and isn't as sporty as X3, but is more comfortable on rough surfaces. |
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I have a deal with BMW Manhattan dealer to purchase back my X3 after the lease. 2006 X3 30,000 Miles White leather + heated seats Residual 25,700 BMW will convert it into CPO and sell it back to me for $22,000 I need to return the car after the lease - can't wait for new X3 or Q5 or Volvo ( was thinking about GLK though... ) - there is not much else on the market I would be interested in and current lease terms are not that good. Good deal? Michael
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Replying to: mnovodvor (Feb 16, 2009 9:10 am) Do you only have leather and heated seats, or a package? I'd say $22k is high if it doesn't include taxes. Here in San Diego, you can get a base X3 from a dealer at around $17-$18k. Then around $16k from private party. There are tons of used x3 models on the lots around here. The 2006 models are coming...
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Replying to: mnovodvor (Feb 16, 2009 9:10 am) The final deal is $23,500 with 0.9 financing. Still not bad I think but much worse than 22K ( Dealer said that made a mistake with previous quote) Michael |
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Replying to: moneyball (Feb 16, 2009 12:46 pm) Are you treferring to CPO ( certified pre-owned) - they explain it costs them 2K to certify... Anyway - as you saw my email they said it was a mistake and it is 23,500 for CPO not including taxes... ( but they give 0.9% financing) Michael
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Replying to: mnovodvor (Feb 16, 2009 1:06 pm) In San Diego where I am, there is over 100 used X3s to choose from within a 50 mile radius. That favors the buyer. Not sure where your location is, but something to factor. To give you can idea, I'm shopping between a couple of X7 models and negotiations are right around $24k. They have sport, premium, xenon, and bluetooth. Again, I'd keep shopping if I were you unless you love your car and like the convenience of buying it outright.
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Just took delivery tonight. Price was $28275 + tax w/ CPO. In service date was 2/11/07. Your thoughts? 2007 X3 Auto 20,900 Miles Sports Premium Xenon Heated Seats Gray Poplar Wood Trim Park Distance Control Navigation Premium Audio
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