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BMW X3, SUV
#1767 of 1822 Re: Tire and wheel protection [fomentar]
by flightnurse
Nov 26, 2012 (9:06 pm)
The M sport package has been watered down lately, it does not add the extra sport suspension as it has in the past, to me save the money and just get the Sport activity package, this comes with the sport seats which are very comfortable. Stay away fro the Wheel Protection package, that is $1100 you do not need to speed, just a money maker for the dealer.
#1768 of 1822 MSRP $44345 offer $41000
by pzzcat
Nov 27, 2012 (2:36 pm)
chesnut nevada (P1)
convenience package
cold weather package
rear veiw camera
park distance control
MSRP $44345
offer $41000
Is this a good deal?
Thanks in advance for your response.
#1769 of 1822 Re: good price ? [pzzcat]
by kantuckid
Nov 29, 2012 (1:59 pm)
go to edmunds/here & build the car here-not BMWusa and print out that INVOICE!!! price & deal from there,period. As already said here you should start
~$300 over invoice to $500,. Watch the dealer fees as they are too high some places. If you finance the deal with BMW thats a holiday credit,then if in a BMW bow-loyalty credit,then if a vet ask for USAA discount of 1,000 to 1,250 & if recent grad then college cred too. You can buy it anywhere -they do the paperwork only- & take delivery
SC BMW center. Or you can buy from inventory & hope for the best which will be + you pay more time! Your in Boston?-try "Z"
Spring Valley, NY for a deal?
#1770 of 1822 Re: good price ? [kantuckid]
by pzzcat
Nov 30, 2012 (9:44 pm)
thank you very much
#1771 of 1822 BMW X3 prices- CT Dealers
by rcacc
Dec 01, 2012 (6:28 am)
Alpine White
Black Leatherette
Brushed Aluminum Trim
Rear View Camera & Park Distance Control
Xenon Headlights
MSRP:$41,445.00
Sale Price: $39,445
Less the $1,000 holiday cash for financing with BMW brings me to $38,445 before taxes, fees etc.
Is this a good deal? My thought is that I can get a better APR using my bank/credit union, but then i lose the $1000 rebate. I'm thinking I could possibly get an additional $1000 off the MSRP if im using BMW for financing, bringing the total to around $37,445. Any insight/advice?
#1772 of 1822 USAA discount on 2013 X3
by rayinsag
Dec 07, 2012 (2:17 pm)
Spent a Lot of time shopping and finally settled on new 2013 X3 28i with Mineral Silver and Oyster interior. My USAA discount on MSRP of $49,195 was $3410. Thats 7% off MSRP. Costco has a discount of $1000 over invoice.
#1773 of 1822 Re: USAA discount on 2013 X3 [rayinsag]
by GBrianK
Dec 07, 2012 (6:03 pm)
Got a similar deal. $750 over invoice for an xDrive35i minus the $1000 USAA discount and the $1000 Holiday discount. Downside? I am waiting for the factory to assemble it...
#1774 of 1822 Re: USAA discount on 2013 X3 [GBrianK]
by flightnurse
Dec 07, 2012 (9:18 pm)
Not much of a wait since it is built here in the US.... BTW, did you ask the dealer about taking delivery of it at the factory and go through the driving school that is offered?
#1775 of 1822 Re: USAA discount on 2013 X3 [rayinsag]
by jay_2013
Dec 08, 2012 (2:29 pm)
Just making sure I understood correctly- the Costco price is $1000 BELOW invoice, or $1000 over invoice?
#1776 of 1822 Re: USAA discount on 2013 X3 [jay_2013]
by rayinsag
Dec 08, 2012 (3:42 pm)
Costco is $1000 over invoice. Did I say below in previous post?