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2010 2011 BMW 5 Series Forum F10 Is this a good offer for the 535i? |
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07-09-2011, 01:56 AM | #1 |
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Is this a good offer for the 535i?
Hey guys,
I'm new here but I have been reading a lot of info from the forum for the past few weeks. Today I decided to go to one of the dealers to check out the 535i. I already knew what options I wanted before went there and the MSRP came out to be $63,300 and the best deal they can give me is $59,000 with Nav. Credit. The Nav. Credit itself is already $1730 which mean they only gave me $2603. Is this even a good deal? I saw ppl even getting 7% discount w/o the Nav. Credit applied and I'm not even getting 5%. Is it before I live in So. Cal. that's why dealers don't offer much discount? The sales advisor even told me that they sale X3 for MSRP... Also they gave me another offer with a demo car on the lot. It's also a 535i with MSRP of $66,375 and 5000 miles on it. They offered me $60,000. The sales advisor told me that it is not a CPO as it was never registered. It is only about $1000 below the invoice and with the Nav. Credit applied. What do you guys think, is it a good deal? Thanks. |
07-09-2011, 07:22 AM | #2 |
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Not to be a buzz kill but you should be able to do much, much better. Don't forget that this is pretty much the end of the 2011 model year and they want to move as much inventory as they can to make room for the 2012's. Just for comparison, here in the NYC area I ordered the 535xi with PP1/PP2 and top/side cameras. Configured this way the car has an MSRP of $61,325. My price was $54,595 or a savings of 11%. That price included both the $1730 nav credit and the $1000 Drive for Team USA event. So, as you can see, you should be able to do considerably better than you were told. Shop around. Much of this you can do by telephone and over the internet. If they see that you know your stuff and that you're ready to buy for a target price, they'll give you some more realistic offers.
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07-09-2011, 08:02 AM | #3 | |
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one thing that I've noticed that cities where they dont do car in valume (OC or Burgh) dealers try to dictate terms. You can haggle a lot better if you've 5-6 dealers around town. |
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07-09-2011, 01:58 PM | #4 |
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Thanks for the input guys. Yeah I figured that deal was just BS. I'm trying to work with 3 other dealers online now. So far I got one back with an offer of $800 above the invoice and he said cannot lock in the $1730 credit due to that he has to order the car.
Here is my options for the 535i: Apline White, Black Dakota Leather, Aluminum Trim,Sport Auto Transmission, M Sport Package, Premium Package, Navigation System, Heated Front Seats, Split Fold-Down Back Seat, BMW-APP w/Smart Phone Intergration, iPod/USB Adapter. BMWConfig.com quoted $58,405 with $800 above will be $59,200 and cannot lock in the $1730?? Let me get this right he mean there will not be a $1730 credit for an order car right? But isn't this credit is offered by BMWUSA instead of an individual dealer?? If this is the case that this is even worth than the first dealer... Below is what the internet sale manager wrote in the email. "Hi Andy, I will sell or lease the 535 for 800 over invoice, with the options you would like we will probably have to order the car, it takes about 8 weeks to receive it here. My locator is off line at this time, when it comes back I will search for the 535 with your options. We cannot lock in the 1730 credit on an ordered car, if you are a little flexible I may be able to find one. Take care" |
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Good luck and I hope this helps. |
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07-09-2011, 02:24 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the input PsychDoc. Can I ask you where did you get the $59,200 invoice from? The MSRP is right for every site I went to which is $63,300 but the invoice is a little different from each site. BMWConfig.com quoted $58,405, Truecar.com quoted $58,905 with regional ad fee and edmunds.com quoted around $58,200. So I took the one in the middle for the invoice. Also where can I check which dealer sponsored "Drive for Team USA"? Do you know where I can find more details on that?
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Happy to help and good luck! |
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07-10-2011, 09:21 PM | #9 |
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Thanks a lot for the help guys. I finally ordered my 535i. Got the deal around $59,450 before Navigation Credit, it is about the same price Truecar.com quoted. All the same options I posted before except no BMW-App and added the Rear Sunshades (really wanted the PP2 but wife said no..., as she will be the primary driver for the car since I drove my old e46 to work). Also I signed up for the next "Drive for Team USA" in few days, the CA said I can order the car today and show him the code after I attended the event. I'm so excited and can't wait to see the car.
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07-20-2011, 09:37 PM | #10 |
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Hi there,
I got a 535i lease 10k/36m with Auto, Premium+Cold, Navigation, Iphone and metallic color for $624 (they quoted $552 with BMW loyalty but I missed it by a month and this quote was without tire/rim warranty). I also added coverage for tire/wheel warranty from BMW as they said I live in NYC and its highly likely I will blow up a tire or rim. I paid $1999 on delivery along with $1000 coupon (Drive for USA Event). The car did have 200 miles on it. Was this a fair price? I looked at ED for the same spec and it was slightly higher than what I'm paying now. |
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07-22-2011, 04:22 PM | #11 |
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Psychdoc must have got very good deal on his BMW but he got a very very bad trade in value for his TL. Keep in mind when you go to buy a car the first thing they ask you is "Do you have a trade", depending on much they make on your trade and on new the car they will negotiate. If they give you very good deal on new they will make money on your trade.
In your case i assume that you don't have a trade that is the reason they are quoting you high price, because they have to make money some where, so the only option they have is to make money on selling you a car. Looking at your prices i am pretty sure you can do much better. They have to give you NAV credit even iF you order your car, other wise it is BS |
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