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BMW X6s are very difficult to find. However, I visited one dealer in the New York metro area that had three vehicles (black, green, red) that were well equipped and had about 200 miles on them.
I asked about leasing one and they said it would easily be over $1000 per month, most likely closer to $1200-$1300 with taxes and inception fees due at signing. The MSRP on these vehicles was over $70k.
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Matt
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Jay
To be honest with you, the design still hasn't grown on me.
Matt
eights38@gmail.com
Dealership: BMW of Austin, Austin
State: Texas
Anyone looking for a X6 right now, go shopping. Car sales in general sucks, especially BMW, especially the X6!!!
Anyone looking for a X6 right now, go shopping. Car sales in general sucks, especially BMW, especially the X6!!!
Hello,
I see you're in the market for the x6, I've been thinking about a new car for quite a while.
I've read many many problems about the x6, not others opinions about the design, but reliability issues, engine over heating,
Some say the i6 is better, the engine won't heat up, there is no turbo lag, it will be reliable in the long term.
Then some say, the v8 is better, because it has a revised v8 turbo which the i6 does not have, but it will have turbo lag, and again some say no turbo lag in the v8.
Kind of confusing, but believe me, I've read a lot about x6, following about the car since a year, when it came out.
I am not really interested in the v8 because I've tested the i6 and its more than fast enough for me, but the thing is I've read no revised turbo for the i6.
Also read that the v8 feels heavier,which the i6 doesn't.
These information are not all from the internet, some are, but most are from my friends who works at bmw dealers, and my own driving experience.
I might end up getting the new RX, will test this week.
I talked to 5-7 BMW dealers on the southeast coast, and with a little negotiation 3-4 of them wanted to give me the invoice price as selling price. You can find the invoice prices here on Edmunds. Just remember to include MACO and training. For me it was 480$ added to the invoice price.
On top of the selling price I also got 1750$ promotion rebate in june for financing through BMWFS
So my final price was invoice + 480$ - 1,750$
Some driving experience with be appreciated.
What car did you own before the x6?
The best deal I can find is $1,000 over invoice plus crappy trade-in since it is a Lexus. Some even want $299 dealer processing fee to boot.
Do you mind sharing the name of a few dealers and who you spoke with that will freely offer INVOICE price without any games,,,,please.
Thanks,
Steve
Haymarket, Virginia
kr5flute@yahoo.com
Sport Activity Package
Cold Weather Package
Premium Package
Premium Sound Package
Rear Climate Package
Technology Package
20" Light-alloy wheels Y-Spoke (style 214) with mixed run-flat performance tires
Comfort Access system
Heated rear seats