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1544 messages, Last post on Sep 28, 2009 at 3:51 PM
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Replying to: nappie1 (Mar 21, 2005 11:02 am) $36,985 Selling price (invoice + $1600 profit) $38,035 CAP cost (selling price plus IPOD, mats, $625 acq.fee) 3yr/36K lease 61% Residual .0010 Money factor Payment = $468/mo.+ tax Due at signing = 1st pymt. + security deposit (approx. $1000) $5080 trade equity - due at signing = $4080 due to buyer at delivery.. Don't use your trade as a downpayment, other than to cover your due at signing costs.. Put it in the bank and take $100 out each month to defray your lease cost.. Your dealer will likely balk at this... He is making an extra $1200 by bumping up your money factor and marking up the acquisition fee.. I happen to think that $1600 is plenty of profit, without making another $1200 in the finance office.. regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 21, 2005 1:46 pm) I appreciate your input and we will see what we can do. |
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Hello! I'm currently negotiating the purchase or lease of the following X3 and would really appreciate any one reviewing the numbers and offering any advice: 3.0i Jet-black Premium Package Satellite Radio Prep Automatic Transmission Window Tint (done locally) MSRP ($38,870) with tint ($180) has been quoted at $39,050; dealer will discount $1,700 to get to $37,350 w/out TTL. The purchase APR I've been quoted is 3.9% all the way out to 60 months if desired. The two leasing options are as follows: 1) 36mo lease - 12k/yr - $842 minimum down = $580mo. - 61% Residual for buy out option of $23,710 - Money Factor .00155 2) 36mo Owner Choice (Balloon) - 12k/yr - $0 Out of Pocket = $588mo - Same residual. - 4.5% Interest Do you think I should push for more off the sales price? And do these terms all seem reasonable and/or would you have a preference? THANKS!!!!
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Hello all, Any ideas on the right purchase price in the Pittsburgh, PA area for a X3 3.0. I am looking to buy a Metallic Black X3 3.0 w/Premium and Cold Weather Pkg in addition to some minor extras like servo steering, park distance control. I have been browsing the various websites (edmunds, kbb, carsdirect) and the thread and seems like people are trying to pay ~1500 over invoice. Given the invoice price of ~$37.5, I am assuming ~$39k would be an ok deal. Is getting this car at invoice not feasible? I thought the invoice price already has some builtin markup for the dealer. Also, do these dealers throw in loaner cars when you take the car in for service? I am posting the "public" prices I have researched below. Any thoughts on which number I should be striving for would be great. Thanks ============================================ CarsDirect Invoice: $37,592 Sale Price: $39,342 Edmunds Invoice: $37,530 TMV: $39,721 KBB: Invoice: $37,510 BlueBook: $38,993
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Replying to: ttothes (Mar 23, 2005 6:06 am) 2) The lease is not a good deal.. and, unless your taxes are extremely high, they are really laying some extras into the price that aren't accounted for, plus marking up all of the fees and money factor.. 3) Assuming all of the fees and money factors at their maximum, I could only come up with a payment of $498/mo + tax.. Unless there is something else I'm not aware of, the tax would have to be $82/mo to get to your payment.. This is how your lease deal should look: $38,870 MSRP (tint is not residualized) $37,350 selling price $37,975 CAP cost (selling price + $625 acq.fee) 36mo/36K lease 61% Residual .0010 money factor (base rate) Payment: $458/mo + tax Due at signing: 1st pymt, security deposit, title/license (about $260?) total approx. $1200-$1300. If you can't get that lease deal, I'd be more inclined to just purchase the car at 3.9% for 60 months, rather than pay $580/mo for a lease.. Payments on your purchase price would be $686/mo.+ tax.. regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: vbak (Mar 23, 2005 7:19 am) Good lease deals, if you can get the dealer to use the base rates...
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 23, 2005 7:35 am) Do you think there is some sort of cash back offer if one purchases the car outright? Also is the invoice price the right benchmark? Thanks, Vimarsh
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Replying to: vbak (Mar 23, 2005 9:23 am) If you look at invoice on KBB.com, that is usually very accurate.. I'd start negotiations at $500-$700 over that.. I'd try to target $1200 over as the max, but you might have to shop multiple dealers to get that..
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Replying to: kyfdx (Mar 23, 2005 9:29 am) I am in the market for 2005 X3 2.5i SAV, Jet Black, Sand Beige Sensatec Leatherette, Steptronic 5-speed Automatic Transmission, Foglights, Xenon Adaptive Headlights, and Auxiliary Input Adapter Cable. BMWUSA site gave me 33,370 as configured. (MRSP 30,300). This will be my first SUV/SAV and my first brand new car. I am in Northern Virginia/DC Metro Area and I'd like to know: 1. Which dealers are hassle free, friendly, trustworthy? 2. What price I should shoot for? (I have a 8.5-9.5K trade in, and I have an Excellent 740+ Credit Score) I can buy this car today or this week or in the next couple of weeks. Thank you for your help.
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