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495 messages, Last post on Dec 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM
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Replying to: z4girl (Sep 28, 2004 9:10 pm) You could go to www.bmwusa.com and get a list of dealers in your area. Then, it's a simple matter of going to the website for each one of those dealers and find out the dealer with the Z4 that you want. Then, just go to that dealer and make the deal.
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Replying to: cuco (Sep 29, 2004 8:15 am) That's actually what I did; the problem is that no-one on this area had exactly that what I wanted to get. So I had to rely on this dealership, and the sales guy to get me the car from quite a few hundred miles away... If this deal he is currently working on falls through, I will go to someone else.
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Hi I'm going to lease a 3.0 Z4 tomorrow afternoon. The MSRP is 46820 and the final price is 38000. Please let me know if you have any Idea about the lease price for this car. 2000$ down, 6% tax (NJ), 36 month, 12000 or15000 mile. Thanks
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Replying to: bmwz4 (Sep 29, 2004 7:18 pm) I'd rather put nothing down, and have them roll the $525 acquisition fee into the cap cost.. That way, only 1st payment and security deposit up front.. If you do that, I get $515 for 12K/yr and $540 for 15K/yr including tax. If things get sticky in negotiations, they have at least another $1000 to play with on that price... Don't let them add any extra BS fees to your deal.
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 29, 2004 7:24 pm) |
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Replying to: z4girl (Sep 29, 2004 8:49 am) |
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Hi Has anybody here bought a car through an online auction? I found this place that finds local auctions and cheap repossesed cars through govt. auctions http://wwwcheapcarfinder.com/cgi-bin/car-auction-in-georgia.htm Acura
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Replying to: acura (Oct 01, 2004 12:38 pm) |
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I just bought a 3.0 6spd with all the bells and whistles. The dealer did accept invoice +$1,000. It came to ~$38,000 out the door. The $6,500 rebate is what made this deal possible for me; I would have otherwise bought used or settled for a stripped down 2.5. The dealer dinged me with a few surprises like a $143 "etching fee" which is some anti-theft marking of the car that BWM encourages. Not a big deal and I just accepted it because I'm otherwise happy with the deal, but ya gotta hate things like that. The biggest problem was selection. It seemed that I could get any color I wanted as long as it was silver. Also, most were automatics which limited choices. I would have liked to avoid all the packages and save the $'s, but there were no stripped down 3.0's out there. In particular, I would have liked to avoid the sport package as the 18" wheels and stiffer shocks make the ride pretty harsh. I pick it up tomorrow and, all in all, I'm happy with the deal and can't wait to take ownership!
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Replying to: peacefield1 (Oct 14, 2004 7:51 am) Congratulations.. sounds nice.. all those options will help re-sale later on.. Plus, they aren't hard to live with.. If they only "extra" you got hit with was $143.. then you did pretty well..
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