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What dealership man ? And was this prior incentives ?
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03-21-2020, 09:41 AM | #25 |
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Give it an other 4 weeks and it will be 20% off, as the high end market is going to plummet.
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Great discount, horrible price!
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04-03-2020, 06:56 PM | #28 |
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Atlanta area also. 10%, plus $4200 incentives when ordering back in late Dec. I know others got better, but honesty it felt right and was the easiest transaction ever. Did PCD 3/12 also - definitely worth it once they resume.
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I have them at 10% off X5M comps
and 10-12% off X5 M50s depending on the dealer inventory NB: when shopping discounts, make sure the dealer is also giving you the buy rate money factor and not marking it up. The buy rate for is .00118 for April. |
04-20-2020, 09:30 PM | #34 |
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Guys, there is no one giving away M50s for 16% dealer discount. This would have to be after all incentives back when lease cash and loyalty was $2750 and even those numbers don't make sense
That's also assuming the MF wasn't marked up |
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Also was this a new or demo/used car? I was offered 32% on a "new" x5, but it had 2300 miles because it was a BMW store demo loaner for the managers. Since it was never sold or registered, it was still "new" but it's not new. |
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Interested, what dealers are giving 10% off x5m?
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I don't know how much he charges, but I'd hire a broker for my next car for sure.
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Dealer had "Tax Credits" so I didn't pay any state sales tax. Saved me almost $6k on top of the 9%. Said they get them from BMW. Not sure if that's true or not.
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I ended up a with 11% dealer discount plus the $4250 BMW incentive (finance / loyalty). This was late March...on an M50i.
Now a month in, have 600 miles on the X...has just sat there. PS, I shopped over 10 dealers to get this and found one about 2 hours away. Part of it was to get the few must have features on the car. |
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Interesting. I wonder if those credits result from other customers who have previously traded in a car (or just sold it to the dealer) but never actually bought a car from that dealer...thus leaving the trade in credit unused. Under Texas law, the dealer can offer the value of a trade in against the sales tax on the purchase of another car for up to 12 months from the date of trade in. I always assumed it could only be offered to the SAME customer that traded in a car, but perhaps not. Maybe the dealer as the collector/remitter of sales tax can offer that (unused) credit to other customers before it expires. This would explain why some dealers can offer certain such credits at certain times and others can’t.
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