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I am still dealing with the dealer and I think I can get a better deal with your deal.
Thanks.
328i + Premium Package + Automatic Transm. + Destination.
MSRP: 39.100
$369 First months payment
• $3,150 Down payment
• $400 Security Deposit
• $725 Acquisition fee
• $4,644 Cash due at signing
10k miles
36 months
Monthly Payment $ 369.
Excludes tax, title, license, and registration fees
I live in Florida. What is the final price i have to pay? Not only my monthly payment, but also at signing. Is a good deal?
If i like to add some extras (ipod connection, 17" wheels or sport package) how can i calculate the monthly payment?
Thanks
tasguy78@gmail.com
Also, when are the 2010's expected to hit showrooms? I have a current lease ending in late September.
TIA!
If possible, please send me your deal (my email is robert.gleason@cox.net). I have been speaking with several BMW dealerships in the OC. Thanks a bunch!
Does this deal sound good or can we do better? .
2009 328ix--12k per yr, $499.00 per month @ 36 months, $2,000 total at signing
Metallic paint
premium pkg (includes leather & automatic trans., etc.)
cold weather pkg (includes heated steering wheel and seats, fold-down back seat)
ipod
bluetooth
Thank's in advance for your help
BMW 2009 convertible 328i
options: sports; USB/IPOD; heated front seats
36mo
12K miles
drive off: 1500
650/month (including CA tax)
is that a good deal?
I believe MF = 0.00195 (ist time Bimmer customer)
RV = 60%
thanks let me know guys
I really appreciate it
Hey can you email me the following dealership and rates:
ny_sang@yahoo.com
thanks a ton!!!!
New 2009 BMW 328i Base + auto transmission + Metallic color
Purchase Price = 36115.56 = 32720 + Tax + License and Registration
Invoice = 33495.00
MSRP = 36300.00
Price negotiation is done all via email.
New here...figured it would be an intelligent place...
Wife looking to buy a used (2004) AWD Sedan. Each has about 68,000 miles on it.
Prices are apparent differences, will deal with that later.
Looking at:
BMW 325xi
AUDI A4 1.8 Quattro
Infinity G35x
Mercedes c-240
Not looking for a 'race car'. Standard wife car; comfortable; good in snow. She likes these styles, so the Subarus are not a consideration.
Looking for opinions on each.
Maybe a quick summary that you may have on each.
Seeing that it is an BMW forum - please feel free to let me know why I should get her the BMW rather than the others.
I look forward to all your help.
Please be as lively and opinionated as you'd like to be !
Thank you !!!
Tooky
(Will post in the other forums also)
2009 BMW 328i 4 door Sedan USD 33,600.00
Color 668 Jet Black N/C
Upholstery KASW Black Leatherette N/C
Options 459 Power front seats 995.00
494 Heated front seats 500.00
4AB Dark Burl Walnut wood trim N/C
Net Total 35,095.00
Destination Charge 825.00
Total Suggested Price 35,920.00 Your price $34,483.00
it has 14,498 miles on it , dealer is quoting $28,950.00 + tax+ 399 doco, etc fees.
how much do u think I can quote my price. I highly appreciate any suggestions.
here is the Dealers description.
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Year: 2008 Make: BMW Model: 3-SERIES Mileage: 14,498 Trim: 328xi Exterior Color: GREEN Stock Number: WP1115 VIN: WBAVC93568K039293 Internet Price: $28,950.00 Price: $30,950.00 Certified: Comments: Do you want it all, plus a little guilty-indulgence? Well, with this outstanding 2008 BMW 3 Series, you are going to get it.. It's filled with the luxury and has the peace of mind that a BMW gives you. Know where you are with the On-Board Navigation System w/iDrive. Comes equipped with all the standard amenities for your driving enjoyment. The built-in GPS Navigation system is like having a concierge riding shotgun.
All Wheel Drive
Aluminum Wheels
Am/Fm Stereo
Bucket Seats
Cd Player
Climate Control
Cruise Control
Daytime Running Lights
Fog Lamps
Heated Mirrors
Passenger Air Bag
Power Door Locks
Power Steering
Power Windows
Rear A/C
Rear Defrost
Remote Trunk Release
Traction Control
Woodgrain Interior Trim
Driver Air Bag
Intermittent Wipers
Steering Wheel Controls
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
Vinyl Seats
Child Safety Locks
Mp3 Player
Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch
Front Floor Mats
Rollover Protection System
A/C
4-wheel Abs
4-wheel Disc Brakes
Adjustable Steering Wheel
Auto-off Headlights
Auto-on Headlights
Auxiliary Pwr Outlet
Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror
Driver Vanity Mirror
Emergency Trunk Release
Gasoline Fuel
Passenger Vanity Mirror
Power Driver Mirror
Rear Floor Mats
Rear Seat Heat Ducts
Side Air Bag
Tires - Rear Performance
Vehicle Anti-theft System
Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof
Straight 6 Cylinder Engine
Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror
Rain Sensing Wipers
Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror
Rear Head Air Bag
Dual Zone A/C
Side Head Air Bag
Sunroof Sunshield
Sun/Moon Roof
Front Reading Lamps
6-speed M/T
Hid Headlights
Rear Reading Lamps
Heated Exterior Driver Mirror
M/T
Tires - Front Performance
Power Passenger Mirror
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Electronic Stability Control
Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers
Brake Assist
Auxiliary Audio Input
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Thanks,
Buy the Audi or the Infiniti; I suspect that the dynamic capabilities of the 3 Series would almost certainly be completely wasted on your wife. Far too many non-enthusiasts own BMWs as it is.
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-2021 Sahara 4xe-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2015 X1 xDrive28i
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
I was told by a dealer that the 3.9 financing for CPO's is only available on 06's amd not 07's. Anyone else experience this?
Also, does anyone have a view on the 06 330xi vs 07 328xi. They seem very similar.
Thanks, D
I went to 4 dealers in Northern NJ before getting a 2009 328xi with AUTO, HEATED SEATS, POWER SEATS, IPOD/USB, METALLIC PAINT. 10k miles per year $470.00 per month (36 mos) which includes the tax. Put down $1,300.00 (1st Pmt $470, Bank Fee, $725, Doc $105)
MSRP was $41,100.
The MSRP on your vehicle is closer to $44,500.
List 33,600
Auto 1,325
Pwr seats 995
Heated seats 500
Destination 825
MSRP 37,745 / Invoice 34,810
Took advantage of 1,250 auto tranny discount and 0.9% financing.
Paid $33,919 + tax, license, registration
I hope I did okay with the deal.
chenhaoshih@yahoo.com
Thanks a lot
Thanks!
2008 328i Convertible
premium
sports
cold weather pks
Offer as follows:
car: BMW 328i sedan
manual transmission
No options
MSRP: $34, 925
ZERO dollars down (and I mean ZERO)
490/month (including tax)
36mo/12k miles
let me know if you guys think this deal is great (not just good) but great!
thanks i really appreciate it
John
money factor-.0015
12k 36 month
residual 60%
I pay 550 a month with nothing down ( acquisition fees, dmv fees, doc fees, and taxes are included) Maryland tends to get more expensive because you have to pay taxes on the car upfront.
I think you can do much better.
We just picked up today a 328ix which is AWD. It has premium pkg., which includes leather, auto trans. Cold weather pkg. which includes heated seats and steering wheel, along w/ fold down rear seat. Blue tooth, ipod, cruise control, auto dim mirrors and BMW assistance, xexon lights, metallic paint.
MSRP was 43,150.
$2,000 down/fees
$489.00 per month, tax included
12k per year for 36 mo.
Try a different dealership, you can do better. Good Luck
Is this a good offer on 2009 328i Sedan (Metro Atlanta Area)
MSRP: 44,050
Offer Price from dealer : 39,300
328i, Metallic Blk, Premium Pkg, Navigation, Xenon Headlights, iPOD USB, HD Radio, Heaterd Front Seats, 6 Speed automatic-steptronic
Thanks!
I will send you a spreadsheet that I make to deal with the dealer.
need your help in determining what the best dealer price should be on the following CPO's:
-2006 330xi 23k miles, Alpine White, Premium& Cold Weather package, Logic7Sound,Xenon, Beige Leather Listed at $29,900
-2006 330xi, 17k miles, Titanium Silver, grey Leather Listed at $30995.
-2006 330xi , 12k miles , Sparkling Graphite metallic, Black leather,Premium & Cold Weather package, Xenon,, Logic& sound Listed at $28,900
-2007 335xi , Monoco Blue,Beige Leather, 20K miles Listed at $30900.
Is there a rule of thumb as to a dollar or percentage off of a delares list on these one owners CPO's?
Want to purchase before the 0.9 for 60 mths goes away at end of June, but don't want to over pay or leave any money on the table.
Thanks for your experienced insights!
Thanks
Jake
According to hiim its 3.9 % for 60 months.
Audi:
2.0 Q, 26k miles, Premium pkg, xenon lights. Asking price : $25000
BMW:
325 xi, 32K miles, premium pkg, Nav, rear parking sensor,. Asking price : $27800
That was wishful thinking on my part.
Let me know which you you get and at what price.
The sweet 2006 330xi with only 12300 miles (clean title from autocheck) has the dealer holding firm at 28,000. they only moved hundreds not thousands.
Makes me think I should get a new Mercedes C300 Sportmatic with the 1.9% for 60months. The dealer for that offered me 6% off MSRP right of the bat on that one.
Hmmm....
I was planning to buy a 335i coupe within the next month and was hoping someone could offer advice on pricing. I live in the SF Bay Area and was hoping not to get ripped off. Could someone comment on how much over invoice I should be paying (before taxes, lic etc).
Thanks!
I am looking to get a 335 xDrive Sedan in the Boston area with the following options:
Automatic
Premium Pkg
Cold Weather Pkg
iPod adapter
MSRP - 49,050
Invoice - 45,185
The dealer is offering 35,795 + my trade-in of 8,500 (2002 330i)
Is this a good deal?
Thanks.
-GV
The best deal that I could find in my area(Virginia/Maryland) for 328 coupe
automatic
black on black
premium package
heated front seats
ipod-usb adapter
is $539.92/month for 36 months 12000miles/year with no down payment at leasing excpet for first month's payment and then I am left with 35 more payments. All taxes and fees are included in monthly payment. Does it sound a good deal...Appreciate any comments.
car_men can you provide your views. Is there more room for negotiating.
Thanks.
What premium to invoice should I expect to pay in this market?
I have an area dealer who is offering me a vehicle at $500 over his "dead cost" (i.e. invoice less $1,840 option credit for AWD). Should I push harder on this?
Also, are there any other incentives / credits that I should be aware of? I know that there is a $1,000 "cash" incentive if I lease.
Any feedback is appreciated.
You may want to try to negotiate the dealer down. Keep in mind BMW is offering a customer credit of $1840 for the xDrive, so you should take that off of the dealer's supposed invoice price and negotiate from there.
Hope this helps!
What would be best price on this. I live in Kentucky. I don't mind going to surrounding states as I travel often.
I would really appreciate any input on this.
Thanks in advance.
I want to share my final deal with people visiting this forum since this forum has really helped me to understand various factors and negotiate .
2009 BMW 328i Coupe
Jet Black, Black Leather, Cold Weather and Premium Pkg., Automatic Transmission, Dark Burl Walnut Wood Trim, Park Distance Control, iPod and USB adaptor.
36 months
12000 miles/year
I have leased it for $528/month with all taxes and fees included with security deposit of $550 which is refundable at the end of lease. There is no down payment other than security deposit and first month's payment.
Cash Option
MSRP: $43,650.00
Discount: $3,400.00
Vehicle Price: $40,250.00
DMV Fees: $70.75
Documentation Fee: $99.00
Tax: $1,207.50
Amount Due: $41,627.25
Lease Options
Cap Reduction 36 mos.
$0.00 $528.43
$1,000.00 $499.15
$2,000.00 $469.87
Lease Cash $1,000.00
Annual Miles 12,000
Residual $26,190.00
Thanks all for posting here. I hope I have got a good deal.
I'm looking to buy, not lease. I drive too many miles.
Thanks!
You got $800 below invoice?!?! That seems pretty good to me.
Your sure $800 below invoice? or $800 below MSRP?
Best I've been able to get is $500 over "dead cost" (invoice less option credit).
And yes, $800 below invoice was the best offer so far. I haven't bought the car yet, as I was thinking I could do better... But maybe that is a good deal? I know Mercedes in this area is doing 1000 or more below invoice... I've heard of nearly 2000 below invoice on C Classes... but I want a convertible... I was thinking I could get something similar with BMW...
I wish they had 0.9% financing available still...
thanks
I am in Chicagoland. BUT-I think they can do better than 28,000 don't you?
While the demand for CPO's are high, dealers still have a higher profit margin on used. That coupled with this weeks economic data tells me that the buyer can push more. How much more I would like to know from all of you as I am test driving this sweet thing tomorrow.