BMW X1 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

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#1 of 26 BMW X1 Prices Paid and Buying Experience by kyfdx HOST

Aug 08, 2012 (4:56 pm)

Tell us about shopping for a new X1!

#2 of 26 let's get this started! by sbpwjm

Aug 09, 2012 (2:11 pm)

First of all thanks for creating this discussion thread...
 
My wife and I were shopping the 2013 X3 against the 2013 GLK... and then decided to wait until the X1 showed up to make a final decision.
 
The X1s are starting to show up in dealerships now... literally just started showing up this week (week of August 6th) and we'll go look and test drive this weekend.
 
Haven't talked pricing yet but it looks like we could load up an X1 pretty well even using the M-package as base and come in less than a sparsely configured X3.
 
We'll know more this weekend... maybe it will come down to pure size.

#3 of 26 Re: let's get this started! [sbpwjm] by hcsfo

Aug 28, 2012 (4:32 pm)

Replying to: sbpwjm (Aug 09, 2012 2:11 pm)
My wife test drove an X1 over the weekend and loved it. She said it was perfect for her, as she wanted something a bit taller than her current 528i, and thought my X5 was too big -- the X1 was "just right." I asked the dealer where we test drove for a price quote on the xDrive 2.8 M Sport model, mineral white, leatherette, and tech package. Three days later, nothing, so emailed another area dealer where I got my X5. Got $1000 discount, then asked about leasing and got additional $1050 financing rebate. On this forum, got the money factor, residual value, and mileage -- got dealer to match the terms: .00145 money factor and 15,000 mileage allowance w/57% residual value. Original quote was .00185 and 10,000 mileage allowance w/60% residual value. Overall, was really easy to deal with and now my wife is eagerly awaiting her car!

#4 of 26 Re: let's get this started! [hcsfo] by kernick

Aug 28, 2012 (7:18 pm)

Replying to: hcsfo (Aug 28, 2012 4:32 pm)
You could even do a little better - 7% off MSRP if you do European Delivery.
I'm considering that option, as I then can get the exact model and options I want, not just what happens to be on a lot.

#5 of 26 Re: let's get this started! [kernick] by kyfdx HOST

Aug 29, 2012 (4:23 am)

Replying to: kernick (Aug 28, 2012 7:18 pm)
You don't have to do European Delivery to get exactly what you want, though... you could just order it..

#6 of 26 Re: let's get this started! [kyfdx] by kernick

Aug 29, 2012 (3:58 pm)

Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 29, 2012 4:23 am)
I just did the TMV for the vehicle in my area, and the discount is approx. 3%. Seeing it's a newly introduced vehicle here in the U.S., it might be sometime before the TMV and any discounts equals the European Delivery pricing.
 
I'd take the 7% and the free registration and insurance, avoiding the costs of a rental and visit Northern Italy, Switzerland, some of the Riviera, and Bavaria of course. May or Sept. would be nice. (the Ocktoberfest is actually in Sept.). I'm going to a dealer in 1.5 weeks, and I'll feel them out on what sort of deal I can get each way.

#7 of 26 X1 in SoCal by tirpitz

Sep 04, 2012 (4:32 pm)

Today drove both a 2009 3 series wagon and the X1. They both have advantages and disadvantages, but for me the X1 being newer and without the miles on the clock was the winner. The salesman said they were not haggling much on the price, understandable since the car just came out. I had actually sat in one at another dealer and heard the same thing- no discounts available.
 
I am not going to actually buy one for a couple of months, both to save up for a larger down payment and to see if enough arrive that dealers here start to mark them down a least a little off MSRP. Right now TMV in my area (near Los Angeles) shows about 2% discount.
 
And if I did not have a 3 years old to worry about I'd 100% be doing European delivery and make a vacation out of it.

#8 of 26 Re: let's get this started! [kernick] by buya

Sep 13, 2012 (12:45 pm)

Replying to: kernick (Aug 28, 2012 7:18 pm)
But is the European trip paid for or you've to pay for it? 7% off MSRP and get a paid vacation just to tour the manufacturing of your vehicle is cool.
 
How is the 4-cyl AWD compared to the non-AWD and the 3.0 engine model? I had a 4-cyl turbo sedan decades ago and it was a fine car. Liked it a lot. But the style looked dated quickly.
 
What would be a good deal for the 2.0L and the 3.0L 1x in Sept. and Oct.? Thanks for any input.

#9 of 26 Bought one by tirpitz

Sep 17, 2012 (2:10 pm)

Did the deal for an X1 sDrive28i. The catch is there was no car around or in the pipeline that had the exact option/package mix that I wanted. So I ordered one built to order. It is supposed to go into production by the end of this week with delivery in 7-8 weeks (roughly Thanksgiving time). After talking to two dealers who said they were unwilling to do much below MSRP I found though a BMW forum a nearby dealer willing to offer the car to me for $500 over invoice. Given that the car was just released to the US market in August I'm very happy with that price. Basically amounts to $2,000 off MSRP.

#10 of 26 Dealer details??? by maverick26

Sep 24, 2012 (10:14 am)

Hi Tirpitz,
 
I am planning to buy an X1 and would like to know from which dealer you got that price.
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