I didn't see anyone post these yet so for those of you wanting to see the options and pricing on the x5m and x6m LCI, I've attached the guides as pdf's.
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I didn't see anyone post these yet so for those of you wanting to see the options and pricing on the x5m and x6m LCI, I've attached the guides as pdf's.
TTTTTTT wroteYesThanks for posting! Anyone else bummed Donington Grey is no longer an option?
TTTTTTT wroteyes and not thrilled about possibly having to spend more on a special color since i’m not impressed with any of the stock ones…Thanks for posting! Anyone else bummed Donington Grey is no longer an option?
Wow combined this with zero deals and incentives I guess I’m keeping my pre LCI for a bit longer.
I just can’t see myself paying well over 2K lease for an suv. Especially when I know they were going for sub 1500 before.
Alan
Alan
But my build will now cost me $8,750 more.
2023: $133,745
2024: $142,495
Total difference: +$8,750
Breakdown of difference:
MSRP: +$13,500
Competition Package: -$9,300
Full Merino Leather: +$3,500
Executive Package: +$400
Brake Caliper Colors: +$650
Charging for full merino leather and brake caliper color seems like a mistake... Even the UK configurator shows that as standard.
Alan l. wroteThe entire market is up its the new normal. People need to deal with the pay to play.So it’s confirmed that the 2024 will cost about 10-12k more for the same options compared to the pre LCI?!
Wow combined this with zero deals and incentives I guess I’m keeping my pre LCI for a bit longer.
I just can’t see myself paying well over 2K lease for an suv. Especially when I know they were going for sub 1500 before.
Alan
How much is a gallon of milk today vs what it was in 2019 or any fast food?
At some point everyone will need a new car and it is what it is.
Interest rates could easily be had a 0-1% 16 months ago ...today it's 6-9% with good credit .
all options
except Leather Dashboard,
Includes M Suspension (not air)
22 Rims
$112,745. I think the price is reasonable
For the incredible machine that it is
2022X6 wrotelol too bad thats not the price for the X6M.Here is my X60 order
all options
except Leather Dashboard,
Includes M Suspension (not air)
22 Rims
$112,745. I think the price is reasonable
For the incredible machine that it is
I posted this elsewhere, but here was my difference:
My same build 2023 vs 2024 (both prices include $995 destination charge).
2023: $133,745
2024: $142,495
Total difference: +$8,750
Breakdown of difference:
MSRP: +$13,500
Competition Package: -$9,300
Full Merino Leather: +$3,500
Executive Package: +$400
Brake Caliper Colors: +$650
BMW really snuck in that extra few thousand by making full leather a paid option and charging for brake caliper colors.
Amazing vehicle, the M grill is a winner , you get the shifter. Just a phenomenal piece of engineering .
When you’re driving down the road I think you will be satisfied
2022X6 wroteYep I'm still buying the car and I'm sure I'll enjoy it.True, 6.5% increase - but you get an
Amazing vehicle, the M grill is a winner , you get the shifter. Just a phenomenal piece of engineering .
When you’re driving down the road I think you will be satisfied
I just hate that they snuck in some of the price increases.
KrisV wroteYep! They are really shitting the bed with their color options lately. See the M2. Might be a tactical move to make a certain percentage of people upgrade to an individual color.yes and not thrilled about possibly having to spend more on a special color since i’m not impressed with any of the stock ones…
2022X6 wroteI agree. I have had my 2022 X5MC for a year and a half. It is amazing. So good for its size and weight. Great daily driver.True, 6.5% increase - but you get an
Amazing vehicle, the M grill is a winner , you get the shifter. Just a phenomenal piece of engineering .
When you’re driving down the road I think you will be satisfied
Soon minimum wage in California will be $30/hr.
r33_RGSport wroteAnd businesses will close because they can't afford to pay a $30 an hour wage.Seems like the snowball effect from Covid getting bigger and bigger.
Soon minimum wage in California will be $30/hr.
DocWeatherington wroteThere's probably little we can do about food, however consumers can fight back at rapidly increasing home and auto prices by not buying if not absolutely necessary (I know, tall order). When consumers pay exorbitant prices with out protest, then companies continue to raise them. Typically these kinds of prices rarely drop once raised, except for during a 2008 like financial crisis or extremely low sales. During periods of low sales manufacturers will usually offer rebates and other incentives to move inventory. While automobile prices may not immediately return to yester-year's prices, heavy rebates can soften the load until they do. Lots of trickle down effects here, and I only considered the consumer.The entire market is up its the new normal. People need to deal with the pay to play.
How much is a gallon of milk today vs what it was in 2019 or any fast food?
At some point everyone will need a new car and it is what it is.
Interest rates could easily be had a 0-1% 16 months ago ...today it's 6-9% with good credit .
BobBeau wroteMaybe, or businesses raise their prices and pass on to the customers, and thus continues to make everything more expensive.And businesses will close because they can't afford to pay a $30 an hour wage.