10-24-2020, 02:14 AM | #67 |
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Seattle - Portland, 10-12% off?
I'm from Alaska I'm thinking to buy 45e in Seattle or Portland and then to ship it to Alaska, because Alaska BMW dealer is greedy AF
Do you guys know is there any dealers who can provide 10-12% off MSRP? |
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10-24-2020, 09:45 AM | #68 |
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The Seattle area historically seems to off the lowest discounts in the country. We had a member or two post recently that they are giving 0% off for custom orders. Hopefully others will chime on with different options further South.
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10-26-2020, 04:13 AM | #70 |
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Could you please PM what dealer you went, and maybe sales person/sales manager you have contacted?
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PM sent, sounds like a good deal!
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11-17-2020, 10:53 AM | #77 |
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Each deal is different as there are multiple factors that you need to keep in mind. I just want to share with you as this forum has helped me to get my dream car. You can get better deals, some people get 10%-12% msrp, it was not my case.
The MSRP was $82,145 plus $995 delivery The invoice was around $77,216.30 The price was $2k under invoice - around $75,145 (around 9% msrp) Then I got $4,500 ($1,000 Ultimate pre sales tax and $3,500 Road home event after sales tax). NJ Sales tax of $4,892 and some small license fees, registration (dealer removed the doc fee of $699) The Out of the door was around $75,200. In a few months, I am getting the $7,500 tax credit for the personal taxes. The cost of the car (after tax incentives) is $67,700, which is a more than reasonable cost for an X5 45e fully loaded. Then, if you are business owner, you can run it through the company getting depreciation or full depreciation (Sec 179) and benefit of the 199A deduction (probably to be removed by Biden next year), so even better for your personal taxes. |
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I can wait until March-April 2021. When is the best time to get a car, in the end of the year or at a spring time? |
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BMW Portland is a bunch of assholes. They screwed another person ordered as well and never gave him a production number for a month. He is on the forum. Just helped him yesterday to get awesome deal with confirmed production number. Saw his VIR today and he is very happy. Good time to order is Dec since they will throw incentives. Since you are west coast, lock in Dec incentive for 90 days lock and even if you take delivery in Jan end or Feb first week, you can use Dec incentives. |
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