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2007 CPO 335i... walk away?
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08-22-2010, 01:14 AM | #1 |
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2007 CPO 335i... walk away?
So I've been calling/emailing a dealer and they are insistent that their price is fair.
2007 335i, CPO, sport and premium package, 36k miles, manual, 1 owner, excellent condition. The car was listed at $35k, I initially offered $30k, and they want to meet halfway. Is this unreasonable? I see on here that people are paying much less, but I'm not sure if it would be considered rude or lowballing to ask for 28-29k. Just learned about Galves, and I was astonished with what is reported on there... because the KBB on this car is right around $33k. thanks in advance, spiike Last edited by spiike32; 08-22-2010 at 01:30 AM.. |
08-22-2010, 03:24 AM | #3 |
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i would say 29k is too high considering it only has 2 options and no navi. 28k is reasonable.
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08-23-2010, 10:32 AM | #4 | |
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08-23-2010, 11:33 AM | #5 |
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You can do way better...first step: don't look in Chicago.
Broaden your search, I bought mine in Madison, WI and live in Detroit. Got mine for less than $30k with more options although about another 6k miles on the clock. $32.5k is at least $3k more than you should be spending IMO.
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08-23-2010, 12:45 PM | #7 |
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A good price is that price which represents all of the following:
The way to negotiate and buy at a good prices is to know the price you want to pay and know that that price has profit in it for the dealer. With that known, you tell the salesperson: I see you have this car priced at (such and such). I cannot afford that much. I will pay X-dollars for it and I am willing to sign the deal now. They will always counter offer, because not to do so would be a stupid thing on their part. When they counter, tell, them: Well, thanks for your time, but that's more than I can spend. Goodbye. Key success factors for this technique to work:
Now you leave or ask them to call a taxi for you. Unless I'm trading in a car, I go to the dealership without a means of transport to get home. Why? Because it reinforces the fact that I went there fully intending to buy a car and confident about the money I was offering. I have never had to go home from the dealership in anything other than the car I intended to buy. I can absolutely guarantee you that if they have a car that fits your guidelines, and that they the can make money on, they will not let you walk out of the dealership because you told them you are willing to buy now. If they let you walk out it can be for only two reasons: 1 - They can't make money on your offer. 2 - They don't have a car you want to buy. The reason this is so is simple: the dealer is in business to make money. 1 - There is a specific car you want and it is on their lot. 2 - You have money to spend on a car on their lot. 3 - You are willing to buy that car now. Remember, you are conducting a business transaction rather than making a "feel good" purchase. The simple fact is that NO dealer having a clear opportunity to make money now will risk letting some other dealer earn that money. (Here's a post I wrote that discusses the economics of car dealerships. It'll be good reading if you want to maximize your negotiating position and power. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showth...=418219&page=2)
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08-23-2010, 03:37 PM | #9 |
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FWIW I just picked up a CPO 335i with just under 30k miles and the sport and cold weather packages for just about $29.5k sans tax.
IMO I probably should have gotten it for smidge less but they put new rear tires and front brakes on it for me. Not to mention it looks like it never saw snow (amazing considering it was from southern NH). |
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08-23-2010, 07:24 PM | #10 |
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i got mine CPO last year, E90 335i with ZSP, premium, navi, 28k miles on the clock, listed $36.9k and i got it for $31.5k plus tax. so i would the car you are looking at doesn't worth of what they are asking.
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08-23-2010, 10:50 PM | #11 |
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Thanks everyone, I'll walk away from this one. It is an e92, but from the feedback here, I'm so glad I posted here.
Tony, your post is invaluable info. I'll definitely keep this in mind. |
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08-24-2010, 05:32 AM | #12 |
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After posting almost the same question on this forum, I picked up a CPO E90 335i Sports, premium, USB,heated seats & fresh set of tires with 22k miles for $29K +tax.
It was a bit on the high side to pay - but they got me approved for 1.9% for 60 months through the BMW special offer. I could only get $14,000 @4% through the banks (not to mention many banks declined) because this is my first car loan. Max |
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08-24-2010, 10:25 AM | #13 |
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The Galves trade-in (wholesale) value of a 2007 E92 335i with 6MT, Sport Package, Leather Trim (Premium Package), and 36k miles is:
$21,825 + $1,500 (estimate) to recondition the vehicle. + $1,500 (estimate) for the 6yr/100k mile BMW CPO warranty (if applicable). + dealer overhead. + dealer profit. = $ ________ IMO, you should pay no more than $27,500 retail for that car from a BMW dealer. It only has a few months of factory warranty remaining plus two years of “free” (minus deductable) CPO warranty, and the reliability on these cars hasn’t been all that stellar. That’s why their values are going down like lead Zeppelins. Your dealer is living in a fantasy world if he thinks a 4-year old E92 335i is worth anything close to $30k…
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08-24-2010, 11:08 AM | #14 |
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[QUOTE=Agent11br;7876802]You can do way better...first step: don't look in Chicago.
[QUOTE] +1 Your dealer seems out of touch with reality and ongoing market conditions. I used to be a salesman... the longer a car stays on the lot the dealer will likely negotiate more. If its a car that they just got last week... of course they want to sell it at a premium. Banks normally finance these for 45-60 days for the dealers. Also I never entertained offers over the phone. Thats not serious buyers negotiate. Go there... and take your check book with you. |
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08-24-2010, 08:04 PM | #15 |
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"Unless I'm trading in a car, I go to the dealership without a means of transport to get home. Why? Because it reinforces the fact that I went there fully intending to buy a car and confident about the money I was offering. I have never had to go home from the dealership in anything other than the car I intended to buy."
Tony, I like your procedure as long as you are a strong person and will stick to your guns. Too many times, customers are either worn down or let emotions come into play and end up paying too much. I have purchased my last 5 vehicles over the phone or via email; that includes an online credit app for BMW and Porsche. So an alternative is to utilize your strategy but conduct the transaction over the phone and/or email. Dave |
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08-24-2010, 10:31 PM | #16 |
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I just got my 07-Sport/Prem 6-speed with 30k for $28. It was more than I wanted to pay for it, but it was what I was willing to pay for it. They got profit, I didn't pay sticker and I got the car I wanted in the price I was willing to pay.
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