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18 messages, Last post on Apr 19, 2008 at 8:10 PM
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$665/mo for 24 months equals $15,960. Plus residual value of $23,800 equals $39,760. A brand new 2008 BMW 328i with Sport Package, Steptronic, and Metallic Paint has an MSRP of $38,825 ($1,000 over invoice would be $36,800). Nothing personal, but I think you might have a hard time unloading your car with your current terms...
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Replying to: fedlawman (Oct 30, 2007 5:39 pm) Payments sounded high to me, but I haven't put my Excel sheet together yet to do the math quickly. |
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Brand new to the forum.... I live in Northern California and am looking to buy a 3 series coupe for my wife... Ive been doing a little shopping and am close to making a deal on a 08 with sports, premium and a few other options for about $750 over invoice? Ive been told the Costco members deal is $1,000 over but Ive also heard that the 328 coup can be had at invoice. My question is what is invoice? Ive been told that with BMW there isnt any "factory hold back money" and that rebates are rare.. If this is true that the invoice on this car is only about 2k under MSRP? I've bought many new cars in my life (mostly US made) for 5-8k under factory sticker. I guess you get what you pay for??? Any help is greatly appreciated...
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Replying to: gobow (Nov 09, 2007 7:02 pm) |
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Replying to: plan9 (Oct 26, 2007 8:49 pm) the dealer said he can get me 5.99 % . let me know asap. i ordered my car last month and its already en route. should be at dealer lot in a week. thanks
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Replying to: bronxwest (Nov 16, 2007 4:40 pm) |
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| Just bought a 328i Sedan with Steptronic, Premium Package, Xenon headlights (including adaptive headlights) iPod adapter for $2000 under MSRP which was just a hair over invoice. For those looking at Costco deal, remember the dealer has a set Costco price and he cannot haggle over or down on that price. We went to dealers and got Costco pricing and then found we could do better without it, beating it by a significant amount, and getting the $185 floor mats thrown in as a bonus! | |
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I have never leased a car, so I am pretty new to this. I have heard two opinions on leasing and don't really know which is best... Should I put a lot down to get a lower payment? Or should I only pay what I need and fight for a good rate? I have near perfect credit, its at 820 right now. I am trading in a 2002 Acura CL type S I have never owned a BMW, so I do not know how much I can talk them down on pricing or a monthly payment... I am pretty much hoping to walk out with a new 328i coupe w/ automatic, sport & premium package for under 500 a month... you think I could do that? I live in Miami, FL. any help would be great!!!! I appreciate it.
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Replying to: jps0429 (Apr 19, 2008 7:51 pm) No, not without dumping lots of money down on the lease (generally considered a very bad thing to do), or leasing your car via the European Delivery program (of course then you'll need to fly to Germany and spend at least a night or two before flying home). Best Regards, Shipo |
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