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10-15-2020
Do you get any commission from the dealer(s) for each vehicle transaction?
10-15-2020
Next Level Auto Brokers wrote
This was an amazing, fun build! I used one of your pics on my instagram because the color/wheel combo came out so well!

Thank you!!
Is the aim for 10-12% (now 8-10%, cause ya know - COVID) off MSRP pre or post tax price?

Thanks for sharing, btw. Had no idea of the perks of using a broker...wish I read this post before purchasing a few weeks back.
10-15-2020
What COVID has to do with negotiating discounts?

Every company, businesses, and even Govt. are leveraging COVID for their own advantage. If they can't manage the shit, let's blame it on COVID. yeah, it's due to COVID. Look at every company- high tech, products, resources, automotive - all laying people off because of businesses were down due to shutdown. All of them made a smart business decision - layoff workforce, increase profit on the balance sheet by lowering the opex, and increase the share price of listed company. Great!

BMW sales were down 16.8% last month. If the dealer is telling you there is so much demand for these cars that they can't get an allocation. Seriously, laugh at them, Fucking hilarious.
It's all wrong. It's a fake demand. BMW laid off people in their factories, no production, no allocations to dealers. Guess people were not buying new cars. It's all BS and drama.
10-15-2020
doctorttt wrote
Do you get any commission from the dealer(s) for each vehicle transaction?
I charge the customer an upfront fee instead of building in a commission...just more transparent that way
10-15-2020
BHCJJS wrote
Is the aim for 10-12% (now 8-10%, cause ya know - COVID) off MSRP pre or post tax price?

Thanks for sharing, btw. Had no idea of the perks of using a broker...wish I read this post before purchasing a few weeks back.
Yes 8-10% is the going rate now...inventory is still really low and dealers just don't have as big of a bogey to hit in terms of units.

I read the post below yours and supply chain is still an issue because of COVID

I think the biggest reason for the discount adjustment is that BMW HQ is no longer giving dealers bonus cash for hitting volume units. That made up at 1-2% difference the dealer can go back on
10-15-2020
My local dealer sold me my vehicle for 8.5% off plus $4000 in rebates.
10-16-2020
The traditional way of buying a vehicle is to visit a number of dealerships, then negotiate to get the best price. Because many people find this time consuming and unpleasant, not to mention unsuccessful, alternative have been devised -

1. Fixed price dealers
2. Buying services
3. Brokers.

I would think that the advantage of buying from a dealer is that it establishes a relationship that may be beneficial when it comes time for service, with that dealer more willing to provide loner vehicles, etc.

The advantage to using a buying service, such as Costco, is that you can get a very good price without doing any work. People on this forum, and others, seem to report good discounts and general satisfaction.

That brings us to brokers. Since I have never used one I could speculate on the advantages, but since you are one, can you lay it out for me? Thanks.
10-16-2020
Roanoke X5 wrote
The traditional way of buying a vehicle is to visit a number of dealerships, then negotiate to get the best price. Because many people find this time consuming and unpleasant, not to mention unsuccessful, alternative have been devised -

1. Fixed price dealers
2. Buying services
3. Brokers.

I would think that the advantage of buying from a dealer is that it establishes a relationship that may be beneficial when it comes time for service, with that dealer more willing to provide loner vehicles, etc.

The advantage to using a buying service, such as Costco, is that you can get a very good price without doing any work. People on this forum, and others, seem to report good discounts and general satisfaction.

That brings us to brokers. Since I have never used one I could speculate on the advantages, but since you are one, can you lay it out for me? Thanks.
Thank you! This is such great question!

1. Fixed price dealers

I've called some of these "fixed price" dealers and was floored at how terrible their pricing really was. There is one near the west coast in particular that is the highest grossing dealer in the country because of their fixed pricing structure...they don't below invoice. I kind of get it? No headache or worry but at a cost.

All BMW dealers are required to give a loaner for any service customer, so I'm not sure I see a huge benefit of dealing directly unless the dealer is willing to give great pricing every time you go in to buy a car. I seldom hear stories of working with a dealer for 20 years on M cars and each time they give them insane pricing. It's usually the other way around. Dealer earns your trust, then rakes you over the coals on subsequent purchases. I'm sure there are good ones out there who do right by the customer each and every time, but how do you keep them honest if you go in with blind trust? They are there to make money every single time. You aren't that special is the hard truth haha!


2. Buying services

Costco, Truecar, Edmunds, etc, are just lead generating sites. Their "deals" are for the masses who think they are getting a good deal without knowing the inner workings or what they may qualify for in terms of rebates. I actually had a person email me yesterday stating she received a True Car quote for 9.8% discount on an M340i xdrive in VA. Although this may be a legit deal, who knows what the MF is, rebates applied included or not, dealer fees, etc. Knowing the VA area dealers, I'm even more skeptical.

3. Brokers.

Not all brokers are alike.

Some don't charge a fee and make a commission from the dealer. Others charge the customer a fee instead of a commission from the dealer.

Some are just are just an extension of a dealer salesperson and just try to match a payment with your budget. Others fully disclose the discount, MF, fees, etc.

Some know the bare minimum about the car you are looking to buy. Others eat, sleep, breathe cars and have a wealth of knowledge on the model(s) and alternatives.


I think the most important point is that there is no wrong way to buy a car using any of these 3... It's just about how much time/money you are able to save ultimately.
10-16-2020
I tried to order a new X5 today in the Ruby Red color seen below but was told this is a European exclusive. Is that correct that there is no way to get this color in the US?
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10-16-2020
Hi

How much discount can I expect to get on 2021 x5 custom order? I am in NYC. Also BMW finance has $2500 rebate, which becomes $3000 with PenFed membership. Just confirming that I can stack that on top of the rebate.
10-16-2020
ChrisB7605 wrote
I tried to order a new X5 today in the Ruby Red color seen below but was told this is a European exclusive. Is that correct that there is no way to get this color in the US?
Ruby Red is not a color that is available in the US at this time. Next month they will start the individual paint program for the X5. I think there are 3 colors to start and they will continue to add colors each month. Perhaps Ruby Red will be one of them if it shows as available in Europe.

Edit: Here is the info on the Individual colors that has been posted:

The following colors are available but more will be added. Each cost $5,500 and needs an 11 week lead time.


Grigio Telesto Pearl Metallic (P6M)

Available on G05 Models beginning in PW44

Urban Green (A04)

Available on G05 Models beginning in PW45

Frozen Black Metallic (U91)

Available on G05 Models beginning in PW46

As of PW47, all three paints will be available on the G05 / G06 / G07 / F95 / F96 Models

Beginning in PW48, we will increase the color offerings by one color each week. We will not know which colors will be added. You may begin placing your orders immediately to secure the earliest production weeks available


https://g05.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1747384
10-16-2020
Marrduk24 wrote
Hi

How much discount can I expect to get on 2021 x5 custom order? I am in NYC. Also BMW finance has $2500 rebate, which becomes $3000 with PenFed membership. Just confirming that I can stack that on top of the rebate.
If you are financing with BMWFS then the PenFed incentive becomes $500 which is stackable with the BMWFS finance incentive.
10-17-2020
ChrisB7605 wrote
I tried to order a new X5 today in the Ruby Red color seen below but was told this is a European exclusive. Is that correct that there is no way to get this color in the US?
Someone answered it better than I could haha
10-18-2020
TurtleBoy wrote
If you are financing with BMWFS then the PenFed incentive becomes $500 which is stackable with the BMWFS finance incentive.
BMWFS incentive on x5 if you were to buy it and finance it is $2500. So Penfed incentive would make it $3000. How much is BMWFS incentive on X5 for 3 year lease?

I don’t qualify for loyalty. Besides PenFed and BMWFS, are there any other incentives?
10-18-2020
Marrduk24 wrote
BMWFS incentive on x5 if you were to buy it and finance it is $2500. So Penfed incentive would make it $3000. How much is BMWFS incentive on X5 for 3 year lease?

I don’t qualify for loyalty. Besides PenFed and BMWFS, are there any other incentives?
Last I saw there was no lease incentive for the X5 but that could have changed. Incentives are regional so they vary depending on the dealer location.
10-18-2020
Is the $7,500 credit on the X5 45e being discounted by BMW off of MSRP for a Lease? Or did it move to a tax credit via file return now?
10-19-2020
Penguino wrote
Is the $7,500 credit on the X5 45e being discounted by BMW off of MSRP for a Lease? Or did it move to a tax credit via file return now?
Neither, BMWFS gets the credit.
10-19-2020
TurtleBoy wrote
Penguino wrote
Is the $7,500 credit on the X5 45e being discounted by BMW off of MSRP for a Lease? Or did it move to a tax credit via file return now?
Neither, BMWFS gets the credit.
That makes no sense for BMW not to pass the credit over to consumers.
10-19-2020
Penguino wrote
That makes no sense for BMW not to pass the credit over to consumers.
Supposedly they are passing some along with a higher residual but that could be debatable as to whether the hybrids still depreciate faster than non-hybrids.
10-19-2020
Marrduk24 wrote
BMWFS incentive on x5 if you were to buy it and finance it is $2500. So Penfed incentive would make it $3000. How much is BMWFS incentive on X5 for 3 year lease?

I don’t qualify for loyalty. Besides PenFed and BMWFS, are there any other incentives?
$500 lease cash
$1000 loyalty
$500 penfed
10-25-2020
Do you work with BMW dealers in WA or OR states? I am from Alaska, I'm thinking to ship it from there if I can get 10% before incentives.
10-26-2020
Hey, I wanted to buy a new X5 x40i. How do I get in contact with you?