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"My wife and I went to Rasmussen to look at their pre-owned MINI Cooper's. While walking around on the pre-owned lot, we met Clint. He showed us a co"... Read more Review by: cubfan23
"We purchased a BMW. And to tell you the truth it really wasn't what I was expecting. I thought I would look and think about it. But the guys there we"... Read more Review by: pauladon
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3.0-liter, inline 6-cylinder engine xDrive, intelligent all-wheel-drive Alpine White Dark Burl Walnut wood trim Beige Dakota Leather Dark Burl Walnut wood trim Convenience Package Premium Package Value Package STEPTRONIC automatic transmission Active Cruise Control Heated Steering Wheel Navigation system Harman Kardon surround sound system Automatic high beams BMW Illuminated Door Sills Total MSRP as Built $49,136 I am looking at the price point of $44k. Is that a reasonable price or should I bargain more? I am in Portland, OR
If I buy a BMW from portland, OR, can I bring my car to do the maintenance service at seattle? Thanks
That was At Rasmussen in Portland, OR (no sales tax in Oregon).
Hi all. I'm new to the BMW shopping scene, so I'll ask forgiveness in advance if some of this repeated questions. I've been looking at certified used 325i's in the Portland, OR area. One of the local dealerships has some pretty nice looking ones, but the prices seem a little high. I know that the resale on 325i's are supposed to be excellent, but with the 2006's being entirely redesigned, I would have figured the resale value would have been hurt a little. Could someone take a few minutes to look at these offerings and tell me what a reasonable price might be? These prices seem to be atleast 3-5k off base. 2005 325i 18k This one list for the same price it would have cost new, according to edmunds (31-33k) 2004 325i 12k Looks like a nice low-mileage 2004 with alot of options. Price again seems high. 2003 325i 21k Seems like the best deal of the 3, but still seems a little high. Thanks in advance for any help! Chris
Just got a quote on 2004 X5 3.0 with following: -Jet Black -Steptronic Automatic -Panorama Moonroof -Adpative Xenon INVOICE: $41,155 MSRP: $44,920 FINAL BARGIN PRICE: $43,500 Is $1420 off MSRP a good price and the best I can get?
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