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Re: Money Factor 2009 4.8 X5
by twiehoff on Sun Jan 11 12:20:20 PST 2009
We are also trying to get an accurate MF for Jan 2009. We looked yesterday and they gave us 55% residual (with 15K miles, for 3 year lease), but they are claiming the money factor is now .0022 - which is very high compared to what this is showing for last month, when we questioned that he said the .0015-.00175 were for 2008 and they don't have any more of those. Looking at the posts here though that seems to be untrue??? He said residuals also dropped slightly so that is hurting us too. They did come down on price to $500 over invoice (about $4000 off MSRP), but I think they are making up their profit with a jacked up MF. Here was our deal: Price: $54,005 Term: 3 years Residual: .55 Mi/yr: 15K MF: .0022 Acq Fee: $925 Doc Fee: $75 Security Deposit: $850 Are the other fees negotiable too, they seem a little more than others have said too. Thank you for any advice!
No moon roof?
by camster on Sun Dec 10 16:07:06 PST 2006
Anyone know if I can order a 3 series without the moon roof? Thanks in advance
Re: BMW 330i Money Factor?? [jzcarr25]
by raln48 on Mon Apr 10 19:12:03 PDT 2006
Try Motorwerks BMW in Minneapolis.
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by agbasher on Sat Jan 14 18:06:20 PST 2006
Can anyone with experience buying in Minneapolis provide perspective on Motorwerks or Sears? Which is more open to dealing? Agbasher
Re: How badly did i get ripped off? [hamajicky]
by doodledee on Tue Dec 06 13:13:42 PST 2005
For an average price the general rule of thumb seems to be taking the MSRP and the invoice price, then splitting the difference. In your case, the MSRP was $38,120 and the invoice was $34,985 - splitting those gives a price of $36,553. Adding transport costs of $1200 brings the total to $37,753. Throw in the doc fee and floor mats and the final price is $38,076. You paid $37,900 including the doc fee and floor mats. Not a great deal and not a rip-off. Do not let the price you paid keep you from enjoying your new BMW.
Re: 325xi Purchase Price?? [wstevec]
by poetkjusts on Fri Aug 26 04:52:49 PDT 2005
Hi, has anyone finalized a purchase price on a 2006 325xi yet? I am being told that they are selling for close to suggested retail price. Help!!! wstevec, I am a first-time post-er, and I received a lot of great information over time via this and other forums. I will be finalizing the deal on my '06 325xi later this morning, and am so adrenalized I've been awake since 4am! I went in knowing that, because the '06 325xi doesn't begin production until next month and because of high demand (i.e. I couldn't even get a September build slot), that I'd be closer to MSRP than invoice. I am getting $500 off MSRP (plus a $250 credit on any accessories). The $500 only eats into about 16% of the difference between MSRP and invoice, but I feel it's better than nothing! I live in the Twin Cities, so for me the xi is warranted, as I can't be bothered changing out to snow tires every year (just personal preference). There are two dealerships on the Minneapolis side of town, and another one in Rochester, MN - about 80 or 90 miles away. All were offering around the $500, and wouldn't really budge. Could I have done better? Perhaps, but I won't have remorse. The Edmunds TMV for a comparably equipped '06 325i in my area is about $600 off MSRP; of course, those have been available longer. Other considerations for me were the '06 Infiniti G35x and '05.5 Audi A4 3.2 quattro. I have been driving Acura's for the past 12 years. I never considered the C280 4MATIC, but I don't subscribe to what 'newowner' suggests in the post right after yours. It is permanent all-wheel drive with a fixed 40/60 fixed front/rear torque split, while the 325xi xDrive will be rear-wheel drive all the time unless slippage is detected, such as in wet or snowy conditions. Additionally, it is well documented that BMW's retain their value better than C-series and most other sedans (ALG rating in addition to other sources). I believe Mercedes has also dumped their 4 yr/50k mile free maintenance offering. Oh well, opinions will always vary. :) Depending on your timeline, you may want to consider European Delivery, if you are seeking to approach US invoice pricing. I used to live in Europe and have driven the Autobahn, so there was no real incentive for me there. Or, there is always the 2005 model year 325xi if you're looking to strike a sweet deal. It will be torture waiting until early November, when my '06 325xi arrives (it will be built the first week of October)!! The wait, however, will be worth it in my opinion. Good luck!

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