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495 messages, Last post on Dec 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM
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This looks like a good deal. What do you think? 2006 Z4 3.0si Black sapphire metallic Dream red interior 3300 miles Premium package Sport package M Sport seats Heated seats Hard top prep Xenons Certified Original warranty good to December 2010 Extend warranty good to December 2012 (what is this worth if one were to buy it separately?) Dealer's price on the sticker is $39,795. The car was put into service in December of 2006, and the dealer picked it up at auction about 2 weeks ago. Thanks for the advice. |
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I am taking delivery of my car this week. Please comment if you think I got a good deal on it. 2007 BMW Z4 3.0si (brand new) Titanium Silver Black Interior Premium Package Sport Package Xenon Headlights Heated Seats The MSRP on the car is $48,800. The dealer invoice is $45,380. There is a current $6,500 factory to dealer incentive on these cars, so, my final sales price is $40,980, plus I got him to throw in the windscreen (retail value of $215). Did I do OK? |
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Let me also add that we had to freight the car in from another state, so that added $400 to the invoice. He itemized it as this: $48,880 - MSRP $45,380 - Invoice $-6,500 - Factory Money $38,880 - Net invoice $ 400 - Freight from out of state $ 250 - Floor Mats, PDI $ 215 - Windscreen $39,665 - Actual Dealer Cost $ 1,315 - Dealer Profit $40,980 - Sale Price I suppose I could argue the price of the windscreen is quoted as retail and NOT wholesale, and that $400 seems excessive for a 5 hour drive (then again BMW's are freighted differently than most cars). Perhaps I am having a panic attack as I am buying the car in two days, but... any thoughts? Think I should have gotten the car for lower? I did sign a contract for the car, he never countersigned it, however. At this point, would it be crazy to try and re-negotiate or tell him I am walking away entirely? WDYT? |
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OK, I contacted the salesman yesterday, and we had him take out the windscreen (I can always get this cheaper after market than he is charging me), so we settled on $40,500, which is $1,020 over his invoice costs. NOT too bad, I think!
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Replying to: jilly3 (Aug 14, 2007 8:18 am) thanks,
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Replying to: jxz024000 (Aug 30, 2007 11:16 pm)
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Replying to: jilly3 (Sep 04, 2007 9:02 pm) Thanks!
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Replying to: txwm (Oct 10, 2007 4:09 pm) http://www.edmunds.com/new/2007/bmw/z4/100831031/incentives.html?vdp=off&setzip=- 97702&state=OR for my state and ZIP. |
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| I recently inquired about trading my 03 Z4 with 27K miles at a BMW dealer (Voss BMW). The delaler offered me 14,200 for the Z on another BMW. Needless to say that figure is about 5-6K less than what it should have been. Remember BMW dealers are just like everyother dealer...they are there to make money.....not make a good deal. | |
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