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If you are current lessee, then BMWFS will make three payments to get you out of your lease early.. Assuming you buy or lease an '08 BMW out of dealer stock..
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OW
I'm leasing a 2006 330i sedan. My lease expires 8/31/08, so about 2 more months to go. Last week I ordered a 2008 328i coupe. I'm not so sure about the timing for arrival at the dealership, but August seems most likely. I was planning to ask them to hold it until early Sep in order to avoid a double payment in August (last month's payment on current lease and first month's payment on new lease). But with this promotion, could I get away with taking delivery of my new car in August while not make the August payment on the car I am giving back? A potential problem is that the last payment is due on Aug 2, while I may not know for sure by then about the timing for delivery of my new car.
Thanks.
I did get the extra warranty for 6 years 100000 miles thrown in, and thats supposed to be $3000. Tell me your thoughts please, be honest. I can't take it back now.
The Urgent Message is that we are way off on our numbers for the month so we MUST sell sell sell by the end of JUNE. We have over $24 million in new car inventory and we have no more space for cars and more are on the way! NO RESONABLE OFFERS WILL BE REFUSED!!!! Come in and select your car. No Haggle - No Hassle - Just a great price and great service. We also have over 200 executive demos on hand at savings up to $10,000 under MSRP! Please feel free to call us any time day or night if you have questions we can answer. Feel free to make us an offer on any of our over 350 new cars in stock at www.atlantabmw.com. This is the time to buy and don't forget the car you are buying comes with all maintenance included for 4 years or 50,000 miles! You just pay for tires and gas. Even your oil changes are covered.
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Premium pkg
Sport pkg
Navigation
Xenon
ipod/usb
Steptronic
paddle shifters
non-metalic color
MSRP:42700
invoice:39300
paid: 38k+TTL
Even it looks 1300 under invoice there is an $1210 incentive (automatic transmission), so I got it 100$ under invoice.
Congrates! It seems like you had a really good deal.
I am thinking buying one with similar options. Could you let me know where you bought that? I am moving to VA soon, hope the shop is not far.
SoCal Escondido Brecht BMW. If you are looking in sedans you should really get a good deal at most of the dealers, since most of the dealers lots are full of sedans. I am not sure if you can get a great deal on coupes like sedans.
Just placed the order on my 335xi sedan for 500 above invoice from a different dealer. The car was not even on the lot - it was arriving in the next week or two from NJ Port.
Don't have the exact price yet as they did not have the invoice on the car.
The sales manager told me (whether this is true or not) that 1200 incentive to dealer was no longer in effect e.g. it ended June 30th.
The 500+ was good on any sedan or coupe 328 or 335 model.
If you know the car you want - I would call the dealership and talk to the sales manger. Tell them that the dealer down the street is doing 500+; tell them that you bought previous cars from the Dealer's Family e.g. honda or Lexus etc and that you would like to continue working with the the Dealer Family.
Tell him if he matches it you will come down with a check. Make sure he does and inventory look up before you get down there.
According to the BMW website the free automatic incentive may still be available. It is worded rather vaguely though "ask your dealer for", so it doesn't really tell you much.
0.9% financing, anyone have more details on that?
You sure on that?
I'm about to get a new 328 for about 400 above the Invoice, gave the deposit $500 but the car has not showed up yet nor I have signed any Financing with anybody, they will give me the 0.9, after giving the deposit I found out about the free auto transmission and I asked what was that about, if I could pick between a lower rate or the free transmission.
The answer is that the price was agreed already and they will give me the 0.9, and that is true, BUT if that offer is applied at financing that has nothing to do with the price they gave me, unless they have some kind of scheme to financing themselfs ( not through BMW Fin. Servs) and get the money for the transmission... ( I got two hits on my credit score, BMW lookt at it , and the dealer did too)
I hope they are not expecting to force me to finance through the dealer, I will have to do some punching and bitchslapping !!
Any clues how this 0.9 actually works?
ThanksDoes anybody knows how this 0.9 rate works, I mean, if you look at the webpage they put it like this *0.9 , and the * means ask the dealer about the free transmission.
I'm about to get a new 328 for about 400 above the Invoice, gave the deposit $500 but the car has not showed up yet nor I have signed any Financing with anybody, they will give me the 0.9, after giving the deposit I found out about the free auto transmission and I asked what was that about, if I could pick between a lower rate or the free transmission.
The answer is that the price was agreed already and they will give me the 0.9, and that is true, BUT if that offer is applied at financing that has nothing to do with the price they gave me, unless they have some kind of scheme to financing themselfs ( not through BMW Fin. Servs) and get the money for the transmission... ( I got two hits on my credit score, BMW lookt at it , and the dealer did too)
I hope they are not expecting to force me to finance through the dealer, I will have to do some punching and bitchslapping !!
Any clues how this 0.9 actually works?
Thanks
The 0.9% is sponsored by BMWFS... They surely can't get that money for you anywhere else... If you qualify, then be happy.... that is a boatload of savings..
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2 months ago, I paid less than $32700 and 3.9% financing for a 2008 similar to that but substitute iPod adapter for power seats.
I found one; if I decide not to buy it, I'll let you know
In the meantime, you can search online at cars.com, autotrader.com and also check the CPO Bimmers at BMW NA's site.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport; 2020 C43; 2021 Sahara 4xe 1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i Son's: 2009 328i; 2018 330i xDrive
I'm also in Socal. Which dealership did you obtain the quote from, if you don't mind me asking?
Thank you in advance.
Cheap way to get into a BMW IMO.
Thanks though.
I negotiated with the dealer yesterday and this is what I currently have on the table.
So this is my current offer (I have it from two different dealerships):
24 month, 12,000 mile-per-year lease
$4795.53 Total Drive off (Includes 1st Month, Security Deposits ($4k), and License & Registration) ---> Should go down by $400 (see note on security deposit)
$0 Cap Reduction
8 Security Deposits ($4000) ---> should go down to $3600 if I put a little money upfront, since security deposits are rounded up
23 additional payments of $432.13 + tax = $467.78 (8.25%, LA County)
68% Residual ($24,072)
.00076 Money Factor
$725 Acquisition Fee (Capitalized) --->Down from $825
$45 Doc Fee (Capitalized)
Does this seem like a good deal?
Also, one of the dealerships said they would reduce the monthly payment by $10/month if I take a graphite color car that has been on the lot for six weeks. Do you think I could get more than that?
Thanks for all your help!
2008 335 xi demo with 8300 miles
sticker 51500
offered at 44290.
wondering if i can get another couple thousand off, any thoughts?
The one piece of information that is missing is what is the price of the car that you negotiated. BTW which 3 are you looking at and there is the deal for the cash to dealer incentive for the automatic transmission that you should be negotiating with.
Good luck.
Dealers are hurting for sales...even Bimmer dealers. My car was originally scheduled to be built in August (ordered June 28) but BMW had manufacturing slots unallocated for July for the convertible so my car went from order to built in just 10 days.
I have a BTO 335i convertible due in at the end of the month. It is on the RORO ship Figaro having just left Southampton UK where it made a one day stop (left Bremerhaven, German point of departure, on the 15th) for New York yesterday.
I am paying 1.7% over invoice, invoice is $51950 and I am paying $52,830 plus tax, tags but including freight. This has the premium, sport, cold packages, auto tranny, ipod and metallic paint. It also includes the auto tranny incentive which the dealer passed right thru to me and the 3.9% financing. If I can take delivery of the car before 7/31 I get the .9% financing (doubtful as the ship is not due in to NY until 7/26, then it must unload, car goes thru customs, the dealer prep center in NJ and then transported to my dealer here in NoVA by 7/31...that's pushing the schedule).
I first went to the dealer saying I had Costco and United Buying Service pricing that i was eligible for, and asking them to beat both...which they did by $300...to get the price as above...
So, I think I am getting a pretty good deal overall...I hope BMW extends their .9% financing to August so I can take advantage of that too!
Hope this helps...
Sale Price $32,200 ---> Down from $32,625
24 month, 12,000 mile-per-year lease
$4340.28 Total Drive off (Includes 1st Month, Security Deposits ($3.6k), and License & Registration) ---> Down from $4795.53
$0 Cap Reduction
8 Security Deposits ($3,600) --->Down from $4,000, because a/t lease drops below $450
23 additional payments of $407.95 + tax = $441.61 (8.25%, LA County) ---> Down from $467.78 (a/t)
68% Residual ($24,072)
.00076 Money Factor
$625 Acquisition Fee (Capitalized) ---> Down from $725
$0 Doc Fee (Capitalized) --> Down from $45