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10-09-2011, 09:20 PM | #1 |
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Whats a real price for a 2011 550ix
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I've sold earlier this year my E90 M3, now I'm back in the market for another car... I guess I nailed it down to the 550ix but the prices seem to be pretty inflated... Dealers asking for 2011 models with about 10k miles $7k-9k below retail... Whats wrong with that? Where is the 20-25% depreciation within the first year? I'm looking for: 550ix White Less than 15k miles Black nappa leather Fully loaded (all packages) minus night vision What would be a fair price for it? I've seen some at dealer sites but they were all in the $70k range....retail would be about $79k... Thanks in advance Alex |
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Cant wait another 2 years but I dont want to pay almost retail for a one year old car either I guess I just keep looking for THE deal... |
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That's the published ED price discount. The actual discount depends on where you buy it. For instance, in Northern VA dealers will not discount lower 7-8%. However, you can buy it in Chicago for something better. My 2011 550xi list price was $73K and I paid $62K with the $1K BWM CCA rebate included.
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11-09-2011, 12:39 AM | #7 | |
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Hmm. Thanks Russ! That I didn't know they do Can you list the name of the dealer you went through? I'm finally ready to purchase in February myself. |
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11-12-2011, 05:11 AM | #10 |
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I am curious to know why they offer a lower price for ED?
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11-13-2011, 09:21 AM | #11 | |
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Did you consider a 09 M5? those prices seem to be a bit high as well. You know a year from now those are going to get hit hard. I may just hang on to my M3 for another year, if I cant find a good deal.
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since I never realy appreciated the E60 model, I did not consider the 09 M5...I'm sure its a great car but I could not fall in love with the design of the car....the F10 is imho a much better fitting package... Well, after countless hrs. of searching THE bargain I gave up, there aren't any.... I contacted one of the forums dealers and here we go, I could buy a fully loaded F10 brand new with ED for the same price as a used ones with 10k miles on it but not equipped as I want.... So I'm pretty certain I will pull the trigger on a brand new 550i and do ED.... You may want to look into this route as well. All the best Alex |
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11-13-2011, 11:25 AM | #14 | |
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US MSRP is $87,425 Quoted ED price is $76,300 minus $2000 incentive = $74,300 I would do ED, once it is in the US I would pick it up at the performance center in SC and drive it home.... Alex |
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