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Replying to: Firebird_EOU (Nov 04, 2009 6:28 pm) please let's stop talking as if we could possibly know the dealer profit? all we know is what was paid and how that compares to invoice or msrp, eh? we can guess about what is a dealer profit on any particular sale, but what's the point? luckily there aren't any leftover 3-series diesels or i might be too tempted to grab one with the $5600 of incentives
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Replying to: Firebird_EOU (Nov 04, 2009 6:28 pm) |
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After the great '09 rebates in October, anyone know the '09 and '10 rebates for November? I see "holiday cash" up to ~$2500 on the BMW lease site right now. I wonder what the 2010 example would sell for (MSRP $45.1k)
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Replying to: elias (Nov 05, 2009 5:44 am) |
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Replying to: jpfive (Nov 05, 2009 3:07 pm)
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Hey guys, I am looking at a 2010 335 xi m sport and have been given the following. (Nav, cold weather, premium package, ipod, comfort access, automatic). MSRP 54,800 "$500 over invoice" offer at $51,350. I do see that there is now an offer of $2,500 cash back with 4.9% financing which is not included in the above price. Does this look like a good deal? Thanks! |
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Hello- I was looking to see if this lease is competitively priced or if I should push for more. Alpine White, value package with moon roof. basically stripped down. MSRP 39,325 dealer is offering 37250 not including 1500 lease cash offered by BMW. 10k per year lease 36 month, money factor of .0028 and residual of 62%. With 0 down I am looking at roughly $450 without tax. Any help would be greatly appreciated on if this is fair or if I should do better. Thanks |
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| I guess I have missed the 3500+1260 last month, now the dealer only have 1260+ 1500 holiday rebate. Anyone bought one recently? | |
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I ordered a 2010 328i in Oct and it will arrive in 1 or 2 weeks. I was going to pay cash but now want to take advantage of the rebate. Can I still get the rebate by financing through BMWFS although this was not available when I signed the order? Is there a bank fee associated with financing (18.37 per 1000?)? What is the minimun dollar amount of financing to qualify for the $1500 rebate? I heard there is no pre-payoff penalty but one needs to make at least 2 payments. Could an expert confirm this? Your help is greatly appreciated! |
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I think the dealer is trying to take advantage of me. Buying first BMW, and they're trying to tell me that the MSRP is practically non-negotiable ("it's simple: we're pretty much told by "corporate" how much we can move on the price." They're projecting a very take-it-or-leave-it attitude.) I've always researched and discovered invoice and offered an amount over invoice, but nowhere near MSRP. I know there is 8.7 percent markup from base to MSRP on this model. With what I'd like to buy (as far as packages go), they'll have to build one for me. I'm interested in a new 2010 335i with premium, cold weather, metallic, auto transmission, iPod and satellite. Retail w/destination is $47,550 with base MSRP at $40,300. What's a reasonable offer? Do they also discount options/packages or just the base? Paying cash w/no trade-in. Isn't the economy still bad enough that I should be getting something more in this negotiation than $130 floormats and $1500 holiday rebate? I'm happy to drive to another dealership to do business if this one won't deal. But before I go back and name MY price, I need advice on what that should be. PLEASE help?
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