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03-05-2008, 10:53 PM | #749 |
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MSRP 40,770
Sales Price 38,770 Invoice 38,320
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03-06-2008, 12:15 AM | #750 |
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08 335i 6MT. $400 over invoice. No Maco. $45 doc fee. Base rate + 0.0002 (=0.0022) MF. Free carpeted floormats and wheel locks.
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03-06-2008, 01:29 AM | #751 | |
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Will be tricky to find that car (only sport) but you should be ok with some research, number crunching, and negotiating. Remember, if you pay more than 500 over invoice its a bad deal. Remember, if you pay more than Buy rate its a bad deal. If you get both: Now you're talking. When I was shopping, I was quoted 625 over invoice, I said no. When I was shopping, I was quoted .00185 money factor I said no. Don't let these guys screw you or talk you into anything. You know the hard numbers. Call 20 dealerships. Tell them I know A, I know B, I want C, can you do it? If no then hang up, if so then take delivery!
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03-06-2008, 12:45 PM | #753 |
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To find money factor and residual: Go to www.bimmerfest.com Go to forums Go to ASK-A-DEALER On the top, as a sticky, it will have a link to the current month's buy rate. This is the lowest rate a dealership can go "by the books" on a lease with BMWFS. Every single dealership. You can also see the residiual there as well. Remember, getting 500 over invoice and the buy rate is based usually on TIER 1 A+ Credit. Previous BMWFS possibly will get a money factor reduction if there is a promotion that month; There was a Money factor reduction a few months ago on the 535 but not for the 335. Maybe in the future? Remember, dealerships have enough say whether or not they can get you approved. If you're in the middle between Tier 1, Tier 2 or so, they can seriously push it through for you because they have pull. BMWFS has people in regions that monitor dealerships. For instance, Los Angeles has BMWFS representative, and if they want something pushed through, then they call. Usually, they can do it, but they hit you on the money factor and the negotiated price. That's where some buyers get duped, they say you have this on your credit, your income is this, your score is this, so we have to give you the car at 1200 over invoice. LOL. See ya later. !
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03-14-2008, 01:31 AM | #754 |
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03-24-2008, 11:49 AM | #755 |
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I just bought my 335i sedan for $500 over invoice.
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03-24-2008, 12:47 PM | #756 |
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03-27-2008, 01:40 PM | #757 |
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cash deal (no financing, not really a suitcase full of cash) factory order (not off the lot) $1200 over invoice No MACO Fully optioned 6MT car. Decent deal? |
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03-27-2008, 01:49 PM | #758 | |
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Thanks for writing back with additional details. Really helps paint a more accurate picture of the current marketplace. |
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03-27-2008, 01:54 PM | #759 | |
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It would not be off the lot. I guess that is important too. |
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03-27-2008, 02:07 PM | #760 | |
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MACO is different depending on where you buy the car |
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03-27-2008, 02:12 PM | #761 |
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What I have noticed is this thread has become a pissing contest of who got the best deal. Without naming anybody - I know of a few people I have personally sold in this thread that did not get the deal they posted.
i can't speak for everybody, but be honest guys - or else people who aren't getting some of these insane deals aren't going to feel like they got ripped off. I've had a few customers call me after seeing this thread and they paid $800 over invoice really upset that I "ripped them off". Unfortunately, E90 Post is not reality in terms of the deals people are getting nationally. The floor guys consider $1,500 over invoice a skinny deal on a 335i sedan. People are paying more for these cars - just not you guys. Which is a good thing! I don't blame you! But if somebody joins this forum after and sees this thread, they start to feel very bad about their purchase Don't really know where I am going with this. Cheerio! Enjoy your new vehicles! Will |
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03-27-2008, 03:26 PM | #762 | |
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I don't disagree with your comments entirely. There is certainly a ton of misinformation in this very long thread. That's why I've always tried to steer the conversation to the details. Someone may have bought a 335i sedan at $500 invoice but might have paid MACO, or maybe got a much lower trade-in value than what the trade was actually worth in the market. There is some value to be had within this post if you want to know about what these cars are going for. And yes, it does vary by region/market but for the most part you can get a pretty good idea of where things are at. And my point to the previous post was that basically, he got the car he wanted and still got what I would consider to be a pretty fair price - especially since it sounds like it was ordered and not a car sitting on the lot. No pissing contest here. ..heck, I haven't even bought mine yet! ;-) Fair to say, a decent deal on a new 2008 335i right now (all other things being equal) is between $500 and $1500 over invoice. Factor in MACO fees, your trade-in (if any), getting the exact car you want vs. settling for something slightly off what you wanted and this is a pretty good range to shoot for - that is, for in-the-know prospective 3 series buyers! The internet is the greatest and worst thing for the car buying process (depends whether your the buyer or the seller!) |
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03-27-2008, 11:02 PM | #763 | |
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You must be on crack to even have posted this. I'd like to think you were a nice guy but this sounds like such typical dealer whining about how the dealers aren't getting a "fair deal" (despite the fact that they sign the bottom line too). You don't like angry customers? Well I don't like angry, lying, conniving, dissembling, ignorant, etc... salesmen. Don't do business with those people any longer if their anger is more than you can handle. Bottom line is I've heard this whine too many times to be impressed by this print version. People should ignore this dribble. P.S. - Why don't you call out the liars. If you really have a problem with the lying here and you have the means to correct the record then please do so. Here you state that you know people have lied here and yet it seems your desire for potential future sales (to liars who are doing you some sort of harm) is more important to you than providing honest information for the rest of us. Am I right? |
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03-28-2008, 01:05 AM | #764 |
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just a quick question on this talk about price over invoice. when you state that you are getting so and so over invoice. does that include the invoice price of the options such as premium package or sports package? at first i thought people got a certain prices over the invoice price of the car then added options after, but going to other car sites, ive seen that the options also have an msrp as well as an invoice (ie msrp zpp $3,250 and invoice $2,960). so when you state you got $500 over invoice, is that $500 over the invoice price of the car as well as all the invoice prices of the options?
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03-28-2008, 03:07 AM | #765 |
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Correct. Total invoice price assumes invoice pricing for base price + any added options.
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03-29-2008, 12:23 AM | #767 | |
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03-29-2008, 01:09 PM | #768 | |
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I'm in this business to make a living. I didn't post that to attack you, and I'm actually pretty sure most people did not respond to that post as you did. Relax, man. I was just trying to set the record straight. And btw, I would never sell a car for $10k over invoice. If they were determined to pay that much for a car, I'd say, "buddy, let me help you out, how about you pay $3k over invoice (which I get 20% of) write me a little side check for $1k, and you're up 6k!" |
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03-29-2008, 01:12 PM | #769 | |
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I'm just trying to bring some real world reality back to this thread. And for the record, I've done 3 deals off of E90 Post this month, and my gross profit for 3 deals is $1,500. That is averaging $500 per copy. It's what you have to do to earn this customer base though |
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03-30-2008, 01:07 AM | #770 |
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-Alpine White -Beige Leatherette -Sport Package -Steptronic/Paddle Shifters -Navigation -Split/Fold Rear Seats -Park Distance Control -iPod/USB Adapter MSRP: $46,075 Purchase Price: $43,295 36 mo., 10k mi./yr lease w/ $5,000 OOP: $508.82 (incl. 10%/mo. DC use tax, $462.56 pre-tax) Throw-in: $100 Parts/Service Credit Last edited by HennarotM3; 03-30-2008 at 02:05 AM.. |
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