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12-29-2025
Ordered Custom Build with 10% Discount from dealer. Great CA secured the 51 week build, build Completed Dec 20 and awaiting carrier from then. Dealership is literally in SC and few hours away. Now I can't get in to contract with 0.9 until the X50e Arrives. Such the luck. CA says its suppose to be at dealership last week. If the APR Changes up I may have to backoff
12-29-2025
Welcome to the forum. If the 1% or so is enough difference that you wouldn't get it then it sounds like you chose the wrong vehicle to begin with. You may want to reassess your situation again and get a vehicle more fitting to your financial situation.
12-29-2025
Totally valid. There is a reason for 0.9 right hence choose 48 Months which is basically free money, It hurts when that gets missed because just carrier not picking up. Afforability is fine. really if its 1.99 thats no big deal, It's just that finance guy in my head says you missed it.
12-30-2025
You have not missed it until 1/2/26!
12-30-2025
LDT wrote
You have not missed it until 1/2/26!
Also, fill out the online BMW financing application now, so they just need to apply it, it might make it easier to finalize the deal at the last minute if it comes to that.

I did mine weeks earlier than delivery, so once it was delivered they just had to plug in all the numbers and generate the forms for a signature.
12-30-2025
Already have finance approved all good including paper work draft our CA expected last week and even Genius told the same but logistics messed up. So the truck company didnt pick it. Now let's see
12-30-2025
creatorsrk wrote
Totally valid. There is a reason for 0.9 right hence choose 48 Months which is basically free money, It hurts when that gets missed because just carrier not picking up. Afforability is fine. really if its 1.99 thats no big deal, It's just that finance guy in my head says you missed it.
I’m in the same boat and totally get your point. The extra money spent on interest is definitely a bummer even if it is not entirely a significant amount. “Free” money is still “free” money…

In my case, I still realize I have a good deal but still very much disappointed that my gamble (car delivered to dealer before January 2) likely won’t work. Mine completed production on December 19th but is still awaiting carrier assignment for delivery to the dealer. I could have purchased an in-stock model that was a slightly worse deal and with some minor options I didn’t really want; however, opted to take the gamble and order to get exactly what I wanted (no one else to blame but myself).
12-30-2025
Tommy_Boy wrote
I’m in the same boat and totally get your point. The extra money spent on interest is definitely a bummer even if it is not entirely a significant amount. “Free” money is still “free” money…

In my case, I still realize I have a good deal but still very much disappointed that my gamble (car delivered to dealer before January 2) likely won’t work. Mine completed production on December 18th but is still awaiting carrier assignment for delivery to the dealer. I could have purchased an in-stock model that was a slightly worse deal and with some minor options I didn’t really want; however, opted to take the gamble and order to get exactly what I wanted (no one else to blame but myself).
End result is you got what you wanted and will be happier in the long term. There’s still a chance it’ll show up b4 1/2/26. If you’re in ATL as your profile states it could get on a truck today and be there in 3 hours. I wouldn’t give up on it just yet. In creatorsrk's user avatarcreatorsrk case, SEA is via train and takes a couple of wks minimum.
12-30-2025
LDT wrote
End result is you got what you wanted and will be happier in the long term. There’s still a chance it’ll show up b4 1/2/26. If you’re in ATL as your profile states it could get on a truck today and be there in 3 hours. I wouldn’t give up on it just yet. In creatorsrk's user avatarcreatorsrk case, SEA is via train and takes a couple of wks minimum.
I completely agree and I still have a good deal in hand too.

The downside is that the vehicle is not going to a dealer in Atlanta but a couple states away - so longer than just three hours. :) That is why I’m leaning towards it not arriving in time to take advantage of the promo APR. Again, not complaining as the deal was a very good deal.
12-30-2025
There may be a promo APR in January. We’ll know soon.
12-30-2025
I talked to my dealer I'm buying out of state Seattle is worse in deals and Promo rate marked up as well, so my dealer is closer to SC. They said they will honor the Promo Deal in my case , as there are several of his clients cars didnt come due to logistics just like Tommy boy case Car done on Dec 20 and released to carrier and suppose to be before Christmas and Carrier not pickedup
12-30-2025
^^ Seems to me that is a decent bargaining chip. Your car has been done for almost 2 weeks, but you can't get a good APR because BMW can't get the vehicle on a train? Why is that your fault? Tell the dealer you'll just walk if you can't get the current rate and they'll be stuck with a custom ordered car that may be harder to sell.

Another thought: the rates could still be low in January. Dealers in the DC area have tons of X5s on the lot and there is a new update coming out in 2026. Why would they want people to stop buying them now? I should have used this advice myself, but it was more about convincing my wife we should buy at the current low rate.
12-30-2025
I'm guessing the same, it would be same rates last year also have same rates and no change and it changed in Feb
12-30-2025
creatorsrk wrote
I talked to my dealer I'm buying out of state Seattle is worse in deals and Promo rate marked up as well, so my dealer is closer to SC. They said they will honor the Promo Deal in my case , as there are several of his clients cars didnt come due to logistics just like Tommy boy case Car done on Dec 20 and released to carrier and suppose to be before Christmas and Carrier not pickedup
That sounds awesome - I didn’t think that the dealer could make such a commitment (i.e. honoring the promo APR). I’m still hoping that my order comes in before January 2 (not hopeful) or the promo APR gets extended (not hopeful either). I doubt that my dealer would be able to make the same commitment as yours.

Did you do the deal yourself or did you go through a broker for your original deal?
12-30-2025
Tommy_Boy wrote
That sounds awesome - I didn’t think that the dealer could make such a commitment (i.e. honoring the promo APR).
They can't.
12-30-2025
Only time will tell. I have the word from Dealer and got to know that they get exemptions from BMW FS Corporate for the cars they sold already and didn't arrive on time due to BMW Logistics my car originally supposed to be at dealer on 22nd the dealer suppose to get 9 Cars in total for that day and none were arrived awaiting carrier assignment (I think that's why BMW FS Exemption) and they have it on record and they can make the case. So only time will tell, I was assured the Promo would be honored, I dealt directly with Dealer. So hoping lets see. For the Promo APR i think it gets extended, I did review the Last year data and the Dec and Jan rates are same, The rates became more bad in Feb only to be back to Dec type deals in Apr. I will confirm here if i get it earlier or if the rates are honored if its arrived late
12-30-2025
BMWFS certainly can offer they rate but they dealers can't on their own.
12-31-2025
TurtleBoy wrote
BMWFS certainly can offer they rate but they dealers can't on their own.
They could discount the car more, so the payments match and the discount covers the additional interest.

And if you pay it off early, there is even more benefit.
12-31-2025
dcorn wrote
^^ Seems to me that is a decent bargaining chip. Your car has been done for almost 2 weeks, but you can't get a good APR because BMW can't get the vehicle on a train? Why is that your fault? Tell the dealer you'll just walk if you can't get the current rate and they'll be stuck with a custom ordered car that may be harder to sell.
So the dealer deserves to be punished because BMW couldn't logistically get a car out on time?

Keep in mind, pretty much everyone on here is getting a deal that's at least 10% off and will represent a loss.
Tommy_Boy wrote
That sounds awesome - I didn’t think that the dealer could make such a commitment (i.e. honoring the promo APR). I’m still hoping that my order comes in before January 2 (not hopeful) or the promo APR gets extended (not hopeful either). I doubt that my dealer would be able to make the same commitment as yours.

Did you do the deal yourself or did you go through a broker for your original deal?
The dealer can't make that commitment because there is no mechanism by which for them to do so. If BMW up's the rate, all they could hypothetically do is discount the car more, which I doubt they'd do at 10% off, but there is no way for us to know.

Honestly, I am truly surprised your car didn't make it, it should have had ample time.
12-31-2025
While I get that we want the best possible deal, a breakdown of what this actually means……$70k @ 1.99% vs $70k @ .9% for 48 m equals $1,587 ($33/mo) additional interest over the life of the loan which may be tax deductible. If that’s a deal breaker you’re buying the wrong car. The assumption is that 1.99% will carryover but we do not currently know what January incentives will be so we cannot assume that any current incentives will carryover although some most likely will. Reality will be revealed early next week.
12-31-2025
TurtleBoy wrote
They can't.
Maybe things have changed but I had BMW dealership honor a December CPO rate on Jan 1 many years ago. It was 0.9% in December and went up in January. I didn’t realize the deal was only good for December but was able to negotiate with the finance manager. About a month after I bought the car, BMW FS realized I should have gotten the January incentive as well which was the first 3 months payments on them. So I ended up with both December and January incentives by pure luck.
12-31-2025
smjtri wrote
Maybe things have changed but I had BMW dealership honor a December CPO rate on Jan 1 many years ago. It was 0.9% in December and went up in January. I didn’t realize the deal was only good for December but was able to negotiate with the finance manager. About a month after I bought the car, BMW FS realized I should have gotten the January incentive as well which was the first 3 months payments on them. So I ended up with both December and January incentives by pure luck.
Congrats! In reality it's up to BMWFS to grant this kinda stuff and the dealer can request it but does not have the final say.