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Re: Welcome me, please! [irus_x5]
by SergeyM on Wed Dec 02 19:52:21 PST 2009
I paid $875 for wheel/tire insurance for 3 years/unlimited mileage last week when I've got my 2010 550. It is interesting though that while style 172 Sport wheels on 2010 550 are more expensive than style 124 that I had on my 2007 the RFT tires on 2007 are almost twice as expensive as 2010 non-RFTs Note though that for around $1,200 you can get a set of new take off 124 wheels with tires.
About to buy a used 530I 2004
by firelight89 on Thu Nov 26 12:16:10 PST 2009
Hi i'm new here and i had a difficult question being a new BMW owner. I am about to pull the trigger on a pre-owned 2004 BMW 530IA with 64,300 Miles. with a standard 90 day warranty for the dealer in NY. 1 owner, all highway miles, out of New york state, like Ohio or Maryland (I live in NY). No smoker vehicle, gray on black interior, fully loaded Automatic with Cold weather package which has heated steering wheel, Xenon lights, navigation system, he says he just changed the tires not too long ago with continentals tires. Includes front and rear parking sensors, with rear climate control & memory seats for the front. Has been serviced 4000 miles ago. No crash history whatsoever, very clean carfax, with no dents scratches or any marks, inside or out. Looks very clean for a car with 64,000 miles. the price on the car is $17900, BUT he knocked it only down to $17500 since im paying cash and doesn't even wanna budge with price, lower than $17500. With tax and document fees (about $275 since its out of state car), the total is about $19340. do you think this is a good deal, being these amount of miles? how long should the car last me in miles if i maintain it? i heard since its the first new body of this model that it sometimes have glitches or malfunctions in the car which BMW hasn't worked out yet?true? And lastly how much does new brake pads cost individually, not to install but just to buy? again this is my first BMW so any assistance with this purchase will be greatly appreciated.. Thanks for reading my post!
Re: End of Lease Experiece [josehb]
by SergeyM on Sun Nov 15 22:00:30 PST 2009
Just checked tire rack - 2007 BMW 530 with Sport package: Size: 245/40R18 Runflat - OE BMW use only Sidewall Style: Blackwall Serv. Desc: 93WLoad Index 93 = 1433lbs (650kg) per tire Speed Rating "W" = 168mph (270kph) UTQG: Treadwear: 140 Traction: A Temperature: A 140 A APrice: $335.00 (each
Re: End of Lease Experiece [gardis]
by SergeyM on Sun Nov 15 21:58:28 PST 2009
Do you see RFT abbrevation anywhere on your tires? If no RFT or DSST (typical for Dunlops) then your tires are not RFTs. I believe all sport package 18s were RFTs in 2007. My 2007 550 has Dunlop RFTs. BTW I do have a spare tire/
Re: BMW 535i Lease Question [mjr2u]
by SergeyM on Tue Nov 10 22:32:27 PST 2009
I have a similar offer for 2010 550 (MSRP $70,070). $2,250 out of pocket and $875 per month. I assume that your $2K down are not the cup cost reduction just the initial payment (first month and fees) still my deal seems to be a little bit better.
Negotiating on 328xi
by hollandog on Tue Nov 10 19:36:53 PST 2009
I was negotiating a 2010 fully loaded 328xi with a bunch of dealers. One of my local dealers agreed to my invoice + $300 offer not including the $1500 rebate over the email. When I got to the dealership the dealer added a few hidden charges to the cap cost. Which includes -$180 Training Fee (WTF?) -$300 Marketing + Advertisement Fee (seriously?) -$600 Labor charges (car wash labor, transportation labor..etc, right.) The dealer said BMW bills them for these charges and they are internal fees that don't show up on the internet invoices. Can I call that BS? The MSRP is $42990 and supposed with an invoice of $39595. He gave me $40975 as "their" invoice + $300. I gave time for him to explain the hidden fees then I walked away. He also told me that New York has a cap of $745 for max MSD. So you basically can't put 7 MSD to reduce the MF in New York according to him. Is it true?

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