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sand beige leather
heated front
bluetooth/assist/smartphone
$47,850 + $499 convayence fee before taxes.
delivery in oct/nov.
didn't do the roof rack (now a $100 extra) - a little nervous about that - may look a little too much like a porsche cayenne but didn't feel the need to have it.
Thx!
Tim
Titanium Silver Metallic
> Beige Leatherette
> Light Poplar wood trim
> Rear Climate Package
> Heated front seats
> Running boards
> iPod and USB adapter
Tim
36months/12K lease not a bad deal
our options were: an 09 mazda cx-9 (I am not joking) $41K stick insame--wanted $2K out the door, $600/month!!!!36/12...
worse....2010 volvo xc90--36/12 with $2K down, $684/month!!! stupid residuals on thsoe two near 43%, bmw---57%!!! the best deals are now on BMW's i have found....
who would pay $600/month for a $40K car? :mad:
Let me know what you think of this deal:
2010 X5d-47,010 estimated
Premium Package-2910 est
Tech Package-2365 est
Comfort Access-910 est
Perferated Nevada Leather- inc. in package
Active Ventilated seat package-1910 est
Heated Front Seats-450 est
Ipod/USB adapter-365 est
HD radio/panoramic moonroof/xenon headlights/new version Idrive included in this 2010. Standard 18" wheels changed for 2010 and front end changed too.
Destination-825
MACO-350
Training-180
Fuel/Mats/Detail/Programing Costs-444
Dealer Profit (1%)-582
Eco Credit- (-4500)
54,270 plus 599 dealer fee plus tax
Looks like the dealer got about $1000 over invoice (less the 4500 ECO). I got a few bucks more for my trade 335i that made me swallow a bit more than I wanted .
Thanks sjp09 on the pretty good deal response. I read on another website (one of several I have been perusing) that the 2010 style will be changed but 18" is standard. My order sheet said style 204 I think which is unchanged however. Sorry I don't have links, as much is a blur from all of the googling I have done over the past week. bimmerfest, bmwblog, x5outpost, xbimmers etc...
I am certain I read about new style wheels and front bumper. Something about the X5d getting some of the changes that come with a sport package as standard. I am not sure if the sport packages changes the front end in any case but I recall reading that as well.
I just read today that the 2010 X5's get the new Idrive controler, software, hard drive and USB something or other but NOT the high resolution 10" screen as on the 7 series...
I wasn't happy with the dealers won't lower the price for 09 & 10 X5s so I bought a pre-own.
2007 X5 3.0i with 22,000 miles on it Paid $44K
TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE (NAVIGATION, PARK DISTANCE AND REAR BACKUP CAMERA), COLD WEATHER, PREMIUM, REAR CLIMATE, RUNNING BOARDS, 3RD ROW SEATING AND USB IPOD.
It is very clean and runs great.
Good luck everyone.
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Mine required an initial next to the deposit for non-refundable. I did not initial it and specifically wrote in the memo section of my deposit check, "refundable deposit".
If your agreement specifically says non-refundable, appeal to the dealer if your layoff is legit. Lastly, try to sell your place in line on craigslist or ebay for $1.....
My offer so far...
MSRP - 47,500
Comfort Access - 1,000
Tech Package - 2,800
Premium Sound - 1,850
Premium Package - 3,400
Rear Climate Pack - 900
Running Boards - 300
Roof Rails - 100
Satellite Radio - 350
Ipod and USB adapt - 400
Rear Seat DVDs - 3,040
Total = 62,500
(For this amount I may go with Porshe Cayanne instead)...Please any input. Thanks
Review the posts above for the going deals as the poster just before me said about 500 to 1500 over INVOICE is what to counter offer. Print out the EDMUNDS invoice price on this website to review.
Curious why someone would buy the 3.0 petrol over the 3.0 diesel with the $4500 eco credit thru 11/2/09 making price a wash or better and the performance difference is a Tsunami?
I think 1000 over invoice is a fair deal on this vehicle in the current climate.
Also, anyone know where I can get a list of the advertising fees for the regions? That is another thing they are trying to get. I know it is somewhat legit though..
thanks,
Dealer is trying to say $2000 over invoice but that includes advertising. I'm not going to go for it. I know others have done better.
The Sports Pkg still includes the sports suspension. Don't know how much different it will feel without the Adaptive Drive.
BMW X5 2010 xDrive35d
Options:
Premium, Technology, Rear Climate, Heated Front Seats, iPod and USB Adapter, Running Boards,
Comparably equipped 2009 model
MSRP $60,625
invoice $55,755
but there are changes to the 2010
Edmunds claims others are paying $52,858 but dealer is offering 54,000 (after 4,500 eco-credit) claiming the diesel are orders and therefore require an allocation. The allocation is important apparently because if you don't use them, you won't receive them the following month. That however seems to indicate a greater willingness to discount unless I'm missing something?
Does anyone know what the 2010 invoice listings are? It's very difficult to evaluate the offer otherwise. Thanks!
When a manufacturer is putting a substantial rebate on a certain model, you can be sure that they are having trouble moving that model.. In those cases, the dealer discount should be substantial.
I haven't seen 2010 invoice prices, except on the X5 M model, but on the '09, the spread between MSRP and invoice is about $4800 on an X5 diesel that has an MSRP north of $60K.
If it were me, I'd want a discount of at least $3500, in addition to the $4500 rebate.. That's $8K off of MSRP.. (at a minimum) Since the 2010 models just came out, reality may not have set in, yet... If you can't get that number, I'd wait it out for a little while..
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kyfdx
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I was told production would not start until 10/1.
alan39
I am contemplating using CarBargans.org to make sure I get the best deal in this region. For $200 they'll get you bids from 5 separate dealers. If there are dealer incentives that are unseen by the public, hopefully that will flush them out. Again, may be better to await a more opportunistic time of year (i.e., near the end of December).
I think that this is the issue you are starting to see. The allocations of 2010s are being taken up by the $4500 incentive. The risk you run is the $4500 expires and its not such a good deal anymore..
-jr
It's clear why BMW offered the $4,500 incentive for the diesel X5. As of June 30 (the most recent date for which numbers were published), BMW had only sold 880 diesel X5s and 563 diesel 3 series in the US for the entire year. Those are terrible sales numbers for a manufacturer like BMW.
Diesel sales will probably increase significantly in Q3 this year with the tax credits and incentives, but it's clear that the clean diesel option hasn't caught on in the US.
I bought a diesel X5 and I'm very happy with it. It would be nice for more people to consider clean diesel as an option now that the price points have come down. I just took a trip in the diesel X5, and I got 28.7 mpg in highway (70 mph) and some mixed driving. The vehicle isn't even broken in yet. That's not bad for a 5,300 lb SUV. My 2007 X5 4.8i would barely get 21 mpg highway on a good day.
First of all, just test drove 2009 x5 35d-> great car, great torque, love it.
Tried to get a decent offer in Washington state, essentially laughed at.
So, going down to Calabasas, CA for my car. Best price I found in northern and southern california, totally straighforward internet sales manager, made the deal over the phone in less than 15minutes, put the deposit down on my credit card, will receive the car in november.
This is what I ordered:
X5 AWD 4dr 35d
Premium package
Cold weather package
ipod, usb
Invoice $53010, msrp $57,075
Incentive $4500
Price $49,520
Hope this helps, good luck to everyone.
FYI, it is not a big deal to get a car from out of state, shipping cost vary but is usually 500-$1000. I would recommend getting a car from out of state if the local dealers are not willing to deal.
He doesn't want to spend so much to lease a vehicle anymore. I feel like there is nothing else out there that even comes close to the X5 in this class ($50K - $60K SUV). The Acura MDX is nice, but its rated at 15/20 (not too far off from a V8 powered Tahoe). The Tahoe is nice, but it is an American car so the lease payments are sky high & he's not sure how well it will hold up if he finances it. He won't even look at a Q7 due to prior experience with my Mom's '02 A6. He drove the Mercedes ML (before he got the 2nd X5) which was really nice, until he drove the X5. Now even if he likes the Q7 or ML 350, the BMW still wins because the X5 includes mainteance for 4 years/50K miles.
So we've been talking & I think he's leaing toward a 3rd X5. If this $4500 eco credit thing is going to go on for a while (and it should as BMW is not selling as many diesels as projected), then he's going to drive a diesel X5 & purchase instead of lease this time around.
2001 Prelude Type SH, 2022 Highlander XLE AWD, 2022 Wrangler Sahara 4Xe, 2023 Toyota Tacoma SR 4WD
I am looking into that. Instead of bothering to trade in my X3, sell that locally and buy a Lexus in a market that is actually competitive.
Are you concerned about buying an expensive car sight unseen and are they just going to deliver your car to your doorstep?
I am personally picking up my car in los angeles and driving it up to seattle. I have family in the LA area and the drive isn't bad. I was able to get matching deals closer to home also in san jose area and in oregon but decided on LA since I was going there for the week anyhow.
I would not be concerned about buying an expensive car unseen, especially new. If you decide on shipping your car, any reputable shipping company checks for scratches, dings, etc. so that they are not charged for damage to the car. The shipping company picks up the car from the dealership, the paperwork is all done via phone/fax/email/fedex, and drops off the car at your house, or a mutual location. If there are motor issues, with a new car, you will have a warranty.
I used the recommendations from other posters and used the amex car website and put in different zip codes to see approximately what prices each region paid. I also emailed/called all the dealerships in washington and oregon to make sure I got the best deal.
Could you e-mail the information about the sales contact person?
tonyafreey@yahoo.com
Thanks
Thanks for your help