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You can buy the car out of state pay the sales tax for that state then get a 1 way driving DMV pass the dealer can help you with. Once you get the car into Washington go to DMV and you'll pay the licensing fee and any tax difference between California and Washington. I have done this 3 times and it's fairly easy. If you ship the car from California to Seattle instead of driving the 16 hours yourself plan on paying $600 door to door for it to be transported.
Did you get your X5 from out of state? I found that you are from Seattle. I'm in Bellevue:) Are you saying Shelly BMW will sell X5 $500 over invoice price? What about tax and other paper work required for out of state purchase? Never purchased car from other state before.
Hi kingcobra, BMW Northwest in Fife - I recommend working with their "internet manager". BMW Seattle was willing to match the same deal, but didn't have a good build slot. BMW Bellevue couldn't match. Note - there is now an $1000 credit on the X5 xDrive50i, so I'll be getting that in addition to the terms listed above, so I'll be paying $1k less down for the same monthly payment. I haven't seen the Nov rates/residual yet, not sure if they got better or worse?
hi xturbo, I just placed an order today. Below are the terms I got... X5 xdrive50i - sport pkg, premium pkg, premium sound pkg, multi-contour seats, running boards. MSRP - $71825 Initial Cap Cost - $68,910 ($1500 over invoice + $725 acquisition fee) Residual - 64% (36mo/10k) Money Factor - .00155 (bmw loyalty rate) Monthly Payment - $799 (includes tax) Amount Due at Start - $4,530.13 (see breakdown below) Amount Due at Start: First Monthly Payment 798.63 License 285.00 Documentary svc fee 150.00 dealer admin fee 2.50 Cap. Reduction Tax 294.00 --- Total Inception Fees 1,530.13 + Cash Cap Red 3,000.00 --- Total Drive Off 4,530.13 If hadn't done the $3k down towards cap cost, with all the same terms, the monthly payment would have been $895 (includes tax). I think its a pretty good deal. I have seen others get slightly lower over invoice purchase price, but $1500 over invoice was the best offered through local dealers in Seattle, WA area. Also I'm not thrilled about the $150 doc fee, but I let it go, as I'm getting a good build date (week 46). The other nice thing about ordering is I got the Oct rates locked, but if the rates or residual get any better between now and the car delivery date, I can switch over to them. Hope this helps.
It was the national deal here: http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/FinancialServices/LeaseOffers.aspx I don't see it there anymore, with exactly those terms.
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