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3205 messages, Last post on Dec 02, 2009 at 11:16 AM
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Replying to: bmw328lease (Aug 26, 2007 10:03 pm) $448/mo includes tax for 36 month $888.00 total drive off due at lease inception. 10,000 miles per year I think I could have gotten the deal with 12k/yr. |
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Replying to: jabber (Aug 26, 2007 9:14 am) Can you also provide me the same lease details for the 335xi Coupe as well as the Sedan?? Thanks. -Jabber
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Hello Car_Man, I've started to ask for quotes from different dealers on the upcoming 2008 328i coupe with following options ~ Premium package Automatic transmission White color with aluminum trim MSRP $40,600 However, I went to several dealerships and they are not willing to give me much discount on the car price. The best I've got so far is $39,800. But I know some people in this forum got a better deal than that on the 07 model. The dealers told me the 328i coupe is very popular and sold out quickly before it hits the showroom. And I have to pre-order! Also, another dealer quotes me a lease plan as follow ~ Car price: $40,000 ( $600 off MSRP ) 36 months 15K miles $2000 drive off $612 per month P.S. Anyone in Los Angeles area can recommand a dealer to me? Thanks, Sil |
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Replying to: tigerkitty (Aug 28, 2007 10:43 am) In addition, sedans are in less demand than coupes and both are in less demand than the convertible. You want an '08 convertible, you pay sticker or more -- an '07 sedan, possibly invoice or less.
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Aug 28, 2007 11:35 am) MSRP $40600 Selling price $39800 36 months 15K miles $999 drive off $639 + tax monthly |
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Replying to: cdnpinhead (Aug 28, 2007 11:35 am) I very much doubt you can get an 07 328 for invoice or below, a good deal is $500-1000 over invoice for a 328i. BMW does not give holdbacks so a dealer would lose money if they sold a car for less than invoice (the fees would help). Anyway BMW's are cheap in the US when compared to Europe so stop trying to get a great car for $1.99!
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Replying to: guy1974 (Aug 29, 2007 9:07 am) He thinks we are paying too much for that in US... Don't know how true is that?
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Replying to: fourizonly007 (Aug 24, 2007 8:54 am) |
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Replying to: tigerkitty (Aug 29, 2007 2:13 pm) Just look at bmw.co.uk and the option prices. Steptronic is GBP1200 which is a 1:1 exchange rate even though it is $2 to GBP1. Metalic paint and comfort access are also much more expensive options in the UK than in the US even though the same factory is used and the delivery distance is much shorter. It is true that BMW is very popular in Germany, but that just shows that Europeans don`t mind paying for excellence. Whereas lots of Americans what something on the cheap so they buy Hyundai etc. Korean and Japanese manufacturers do not sell well in Europe (just check out Lexus sales comapred to Audi, MB or BMW - they are tiny).
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