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if you are interested in a exact quote feel free to shoot Checa an email with your specs and she can take care of you.
email is below in my signature. you can also take a look at this thread that shows what deals forum members are getting. http://www.m3post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=695449
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I HIGHLY endorse Ryan and Checa at Steve Thomas in Camarillo. Literally the best car buying experience I've ever had. Was worth every ounce of gas I used traveling up from San Diego to purchase my AW E92 M this past September. I would encourage all prospective buyers to check them out. Thanks again! |
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11-11-2012, 07:02 PM | #8 |
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I would avoid buying in California if you can. If you can buy in Oregon or Washington go that route. You WONT pay sales tax (Oregon if resident over 6 months) and for 2-3 years of registration it ran me $45. I have had my 2014 decal when I bought in 2011.
If you must buy in California go with a board dealer. They have shown they give good discounts. |
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With the new M3/M4 on the horizon I would offer $60k cash and walk if they say no, regardless of what people think its worth. I have seen wholesale prices on these used and they are $30k-$60k.
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11-12-2012, 03:24 PM | #12 |
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$60k cash... like a boss. Like it matters to the dealer you paid with a bank's check or cash. What does wholesale used M3s have anything to do with prices of a brand new '13?
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11-12-2012, 07:18 PM | #13 |
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I just did this, my car has Comp, Prem, DCT, Sat, Apps, MSRP $72,645. I paid $69,500. Subtracted from that was $1,500 Holiday Credit and $750 Loyalty credit so bottom line I paid $67,250. Understand their cost is around 93.5% of MSRP because of the gas guzzler tax. They aren't going to do a deal without something like $1,000-$2,000 over their cost. In my case their cost was $68,020. It is counter productive to offer something under their cost for a 2013. Know their cost, know what credits you're entitled to, offer something reasonable, and they'll take it.
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Anyway, OP as I said earlier, just make an offer for what you think you should pay. Either you make a deal or you dont. If you are worried about lowballing or not being fair then just accept you will likely overpay. |
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When you register & license the car in WA you pay the sales tax & registration in the county where you live. Oregon has no sales tax...mute point. Only way to beat the system is cheat & register in a state w/no sales tax & hope you don't get caught. Many high dollar motorhomes are licensed in MT w/shell LLC's. |
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11-13-2012, 11:09 AM | #19 |
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we do not issue 30 day travel permits.
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11-13-2012, 04:48 PM | #21 |
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I bought from Golffr even though I live in New York.
Had it delivered to the Performance Center in S. Carolina. They gave me ( free) 30 day plates, drove it home to NY and had it registered there. Drove through Tennessee on the way back home ( Tail of the Dragon) and was ready for the 1200 mile service the second day I had the car
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I just bought my 2008 with 12K miles on it from Roadshow. Talk to Anthony Whitfield - he was my sales advisor. Do your homework and give the dealer a fair profit and make the offer. Hope to see you at our local BMWCCA meetings! James |
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