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We ordered the last week of October. The dealer said around XMAS. Any experience on how long the orders typically take.
That is before incentives/rebates...
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MSRP: $64,225 (Premium package, black leather, 3rd row)
Price: $52,650 (including ECO, Nav and financing incentives)
What do you guys think about the deal?
I hadn't realized until the last couple of days that the diesel version could be either the same price (or even cheaper!) than the gas version, so I'm a bit uninformed about the pros and cons of diesel vs. gas. Can someone fill me in or point me to a good article? If both versions are the same price, which would you pick?
Thanks!!
Where are you getting this? even I would be interested .
thanks
Do you happen to be pricing your car on zag or amex? I think that the MSRP be there might be messed up. If you price your car with the spec's that you mentioned on BMW website, the MSRP would be 62,775 so 1450 less the one you quoted. That said, I think that you would be getting a really good price. I received a similar reduction with some slightly different specs. Good luck!
But one more factor, When i test drive I felt it was little more noiser than the Gas. As time goes by it may become more
Also about the prioce difference, some of these sites show the price with the destination delivery charges, that why it may look like high.
Here's what's listed there:
0.9% Annual Percentage Rate Offer. $2,500 ECO Credit available. $1,730 Option Credit available. $1,000 Credit Available.
The last $1K is for financing through BMW.
Those are the ones I got offered (not sure though I will finance through BMW).
I had a 2010 BMW 5 series that I sold to someone from Detroit. He flew to Maryland to get the car. It was basically brand new...long story. Anyway, he said BMW, Mercedes etc. in Detroit are very expensive because of the influence of GM, Ford etc. Meaning those who wish to drive foreign luxury cars pay for it. Who knows if he was right, but he did fly to MD to get a BMW.
Went back and forth a few times with several dealers. Thanks for some posts by folks here in this forum, and the information from truecar site, we were pretty much well informed.
Just be firm with your offer, if it is reasonable.
btw, if you own a business, X5 and X6 both could qualify for 100% tax deduction before the end of this year, because they are built in US.
35d in Platinum Grey with Black leather interior
Premium package
BMW Apps
iPhone Cradle
MSRP: $61,590
Negotiated price: $51,562 (including ECO, Nav and financing/leasing credits). Without all of those credits, the price is $56,762.
I calculated the invoice price through edmunds to be $56,705, so I was happy with the deal we got. We ended up leasing it, so I will post the leasing terms in the leasing forum.
Thanks so much to everyone for all of the very helpful information!!
My local dealership in Northern California gave me the following numbers for a 12000 mile 36 month lease:
MSRP: 70625
Selling Price: 66590 (they say this is 1000 over invoice)
Money factor to me: .00185 (Buy rate MP + 20 basis points that is their markup - 30 basis points loyalty discount as I currently lease a 5 series from BMWFS). The dealership said that I can get a 1000 finance credit but the 30 basis point discount will be better for me. Is this correct?
Monthly payment with sales tax of 8.25%: 898 with 2500 cash due at signing OR 791 with 6000 cash due at signing OR 730 with 8000 cash due at signing.
Is this a good deal? Should I negotiate more anywhere? How? Where? Please guide me.
Thanks!!
64,675 MSRP
58,460 Selling price
349.50 processing fee
3.9% BMW finance offer for 48 or 60 months.
Just curious...does anybody know what kind of changes we can expect from 2013 X5. If I am not wrong, X5 is coming all new for 2013. Any ideas or sneak peeks? Thanks.
Cheers!
Here is my build:
BMW X5 Diesel
Ext: Alpine white
Int: Black Nevada lether
Dart Bamboo trim
Cold Weather Package
Sport Activity Package
Multi-contour seats
Technology Package
Premium Package
Running boards
BMW Apps
Space-saver spare
Total MSRP as built: $67,325
my deal: $56,883 (include $1000 from BMW finance) in New Jersey
Will soon by buying the 2012 X5 diesel for cash with most of the added packages and accessories added on.
Wat advice can you guys give me to get the best price possible? Whats an ECO credit? How does one buy from the manufacturer?
All tips welcome. 1st time car buyer in the USA.
Thanks
Thanks!
What is real life mileage for Gas and Diesel version - City and hwy?
if you have decide between x35i Premium and Diesel which one you would take?
Thanks for your advice!!
I have a fairly light foot. I don't accelerate hard off a green light.
I HAVE BEEN VERY HAPPY!!! You can't go wrong with the diesel!!!
MSRP: 61,425
Convenience + Cold + SoftClose + Spare
Was quoted 55.5k after nav credit
Will get another $1k if I go with BMW Financing, so that brings it to $54.5k. What do you think?
I got x5,2012,premium,convinence,cold weather,sound premium,running board.Selling price after all credits 55,597.
MSRP 61,125.
U can compare.
NY state.
doesn't sound right but your msrp doesn't add up. i just priced it via bmw and your msrp came to 62,125 based on the options you selected. And minus the loyalty and nav, 55,597 is fair and decent.
Base MSRP$55,200
Titanium Silver Metallic$0
Black Nevada Leather$0
Dark Burl Walnut wood trim$0
Cold Weather Package$750
Convenience Package$3,500
Premium Sound Package$1,500
Running boards$300
Destination & Handling:$875
Total MSRP as Built$62,125
price after mission impossible credit only,no loyalty credit is 55,597.
Premium
CONVENIENCE PACKAGE
TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE
ACTIVE VENTILATED SEAT PACKAGE
Premium hi-fi system
COLD WEATHER PACKAGE
Adaptive Drive
Running Boards
Soft Closing Doors
Free - Carpet floor Mat & All weather mats
Stikcer price is - $69,725/-
Dealers is offering after Navigation Credit for $63,800/-
If I finance from BMW, They offer $1000/- credit to the price of the car
- So final of $62,800/- ( The dealer may come down to $62,500/-)
I am asking for $65,000/- drive out. (I am in CA, so TTL will add close to 10% for the base price)Is my offer reasonable and has any one been able negotiate to this price. If yes, please give me some suggestions or the delar who honored your price.
Thank you
should i take the lease deal for the next 2.5 years or go with the purchase? any advice appreciated..thanks
Go for a newer model after 30 months. May be you will have levereg to negotiate new BMW being a current owner/lesse.
2012 X5 xDrive35i Premium
· Technology Package
· Convenience Package
· 3rd row seat
· Running boards
· BMW Apps
BMW All Weather Floor Liners
What should be good target price?
Thanks