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Re: BMW 535i lease-is it good? [karinren]
by hoonie99 on Tue Jul 22 07:42:28 PDT 2008
You received almost 10k off MSRP? Thats really good. Where are you located, I don't think getting a deal like that is possible in NY/NJ/CT can you send me a PM and let me know who the dealer is? I would love to buy one at that price. Thanks
how to locate a stick shift 335i?
by celkan on Mon Jul 14 14:36:26 PDT 2008
Manual transmission 335i sedans are very rare, but they do exist. What is the best way to locate one, either new or used?
Re: 335i sedan [alexwalex1]
by whiskeyboy on Fri Jun 20 13:23:18 PDT 2008
Hi Thanks for sharing your details. I am looking in CT, Fairfield County to be exact, and wondering what dealers you used.
335i sedan
by alexwalex1 on Thu Jun 19 10:30:02 PDT 2008
I agree that dealers are dealing now. Just ordered 2008 335i sedan in CT with: 6 speed manual metallic paint premium package sport package cold weather package navigation ipod adapter MSRP $48625 Got it for $44261 + tax, conveyance fee and new reg/plates which I felt was pretty good. Comes out to about $700 under invoice. Accounting for $1210 manufacturer to dealer insentive this leaves $500 profit in dealer's hands plus perhaps whatever they get for me financing thru BMW (by the way it is 3.9% for up to 60m, locked in as long as you order your car by June 30th) Relatively uncomplicated transaction done by e-mail and in person putting two nearest dealers head to head competing for my business. Hope this info helps everyone else looking for a new BMW
Some First Offers - 328i Coupe
by davidd3 on Fri Jun 13 19:18:31 PDT 2008
I got a couple of initial quotes from dealers in the metro NY area. BMWFS leasing program for this car is what it is, which is to say not very aggressive at this time. 3 years. 15,000 miles per year. Money factor .00185. Residual value 55%. Bank fee $625. Both dealers quoted without marking up the money factor or bank fee. So the only things that are going to matter here are (1) sales price and (2) dealer fees. Both quotes are based on no money down, and capitalizing the bank fee ($625) and sales tax (7.375%). At signing, I wanted to pay only the first month's payment and DMV fee. No security deposit will be required as this would be my second BMW (if I go forward). MSRP of quoted vehicle is $43,945. NY dealer quoted $679 per month based on sales price of $41,650. Also due at signing, in addition to first month's payment and DMV fees, is a nominal dealer fee of $45. CT dealer initially quoted $678 per month based on sales price of $41,600. Then I found out they have a $275 dealer fee which they refuse to waive. I asked them to re-quote by capitalizing the fee. The revised quote is $686. The CT offer is a little bit worse of a deal. The sales prices are similar, but the CT dealer charges a higher dealer fee. How about the dealer discounts being offered here? About $2,300 below MSRP. Can I expect to do much better than this through negotiation or is this pretty much the going rate?
X3s Last November vs. Now, Ouch!
by richneedsaleas on Wed May 07 06:57:20 PDT 2008
Where's this recession I've been hearing so much about? Leased an X3 with CT Tax included in November on a $44,250.00 MSRP for $418/mo with $1806 out the door. 10K miles yr/ 24mo lease. Now getting a similarly spec'd out X3, even from a Jersey dealer seems to be running in the $490. range with similar out the door costs. What has changed? Are the residuals now more realistic? Anybody have any experience with BMW Finance extending the 24month leases an additional year at lease end?

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