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07-09-2011, 07:58 AM | #463 |
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Hello everyone. My name is Curt Gentry. I just want to thank every member that has posted in this thread for the past number of months. I leased a Z4 in Sept. of 2008. With my end of lease inching closer, I began studying prices on leases and used M3's on this forum and have searched AutoTrader, eBay, & BMWUSA multiple times a day looking for a bargain. My dealership seemed a bit less interested in helping since M3's are not so easily stocked, so I took it upon myself to scour those sites and read this forum and had decided that if I found a bargain, I would just bypass my dealer and feel good about myself for finding what I wanted at a good price without their help.
I THINK that when you read what I found, you all will think I got a GREAT deal (I hope). A little story about the find first. As I stated above, I was obsessive about searching and searching and searching. I HAD to get the DCT this time around. My wife can't/won't drive a Manual (she's only 4' 11"...hard to push the clutch in). We both also have rheumatoid arthritis (We're not geezers...she's 35, I'm 45) so sometimes the manual is painful to use. I wanted a convertible...would have probably dropped to a 335 or 135 convertible if I couldn't find a deal on the M3 rather than opting for a M3 Coupe. I would have settled for any color except the silver or white. The Z4 is white. Don't care too much for silver. Would have preferred black interior or the Black/Red. Found a 2008 M3 Convertible south of Nashville, TN - Approx 350 miles from home. They didn't list all the options. From the pictures online I could tell it was a convertible (They didn't even put the top down for photos). I didn't like the interior color all that much. My Z4 has the tan interior and my wife's X3 does too. It's too light. But, I couldn't let it be a deal breaker. I told my wife about it. I said the price is right - Probably won't have all the options we want, but it's $6000 cheaper than anything online right now. I started emailing a sales lady. I got her to drop the price another $983. Asked her to hold it. We started our drive to the dealer. The dealer was a Toyota Dealer. They had no idea what they had. We arrived and asked for the original window sticker. Low and behold, it had every option I think they offered in 2008. Here is my deal. 2008 - BMW M3 Convertible - 16,400 miles Jerez Black Beige Novillo Extended Leather Cold Weather Package -Through-Loading -Heated Front Seats -Headlight Washers Premium Package -Power Folding Mirrors -Universal Garage Door -Sycamore Anthracite Wood -Digital Compass Mirror -BMW Assist Technology Package -M Drive -Electronic Damping -Comfort Access -Navigation DCT 19" wheels Adjustable front armrest Adjustable Seat width/lumbar Alarm Pre-Wiring Park Distance Control Rain Sensor and auto headlight iPod and USB adapter HD Radio Satellite Radio Enhanced Premium Sound Total Sticker Price in 2008 $81,970.00 Price I paid $46,000 plus tax, doc fee, license, etc... I'd love to hear everyones thoughts on the deal. It was certainly worth a 7 hour drive each way to get the car. The car is absolutely amazing. It has a little clear coat rash on the driver's front fender and a rock chip on the hood. I have a friend with a body shop. He'll probably fix that for a couple hundred dollars. |
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07-09-2011, 09:20 AM | #464 | |
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That my friend is a great deal from what I've seen. The only 08 E93's I could find that low had some accident reports and that price was more like 48-49k. I have now had to change my search to leasing a new one that I'll order since it just seems like the better value for me. Congrats on the car! I too thank everyone on this post for helping other Future and current M3 owners looking to buy/lease |
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WOW, just WOW! I got the exact same price for my E90 M3 last summer, but if I saw this, it would take a lot of self control not to get it. |
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07-11-2011, 03:07 PM | #468 | |
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07-11-2011, 08:55 PM | #471 |
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You guys are making me feel as if my car is priced too low. Or maybe people just waiting for a good deal through a dealer than private party?
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07-12-2011, 10:39 AM | #472 |
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I need your guys' opinion.
I am looking at a 2009 Silver Stone E92 BMW M3 DCT with 22k miles and the following options: Premium Package: - Power Folding Mirror - Universal Garage Door Opener - Digital Compass Mirror - BMW Assist - Carbon fiber interior trim Technology Package: - M Drive - Electronic Damping Control - Comfort Access System - Navigation System - Keyless entry -Premium HK Audio -SIRIUS/XM Radio -iPod/USB Plus it has the upgraded LCI tails and LED halos. Hes down to $50,500 and I'm hoping he'll come down to $49k Is this a good deal?? Private seller so no tax.. Let me know! Last edited by sssahib; 07-12-2011 at 11:36 AM.. |
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07-12-2011, 10:42 AM | #473 |
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I'm still searching, I found a couple. >30K and around $45K for an 08-09 is what you should be paying. Dealers have been jacking up prices for the M3 lately, but if it's on the lot for more than 1 month they are more than willing to neg.
BMW of Westchester here in NY is probably the best around. My guy there has been searching everywhere for my next car, and doesn't call me unless he's got something." |
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07-12-2011, 12:23 PM | #474 | |
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It seems as though we missed the great deals by about a couple of months. I think that the dealers are trying to recover their margins from the last few years. I hear things like: "yeah, the used car market is very dry right now because there are very few cars blah, blah, blah...we are not only competing with other used car dealers but new car dealers as well....because Japan is still recovering the car market overall is pretty tight right now..." I am not in the business but is the car market that bear right now? From what I can see on the car websites there is an ample supply (that is if you are looking for manual and white/black) but nothing is selling. Its the same cars that are listed day in and day out. Which is probably because they are priced high. Right now there is about a $5K price tug of war going on between buyers and sellers....like I said in my other posts - a game of chicken and we are waiting to see who blinks first. Long story short - for your car anything under $50 is a good deal. |
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07-12-2011, 12:48 PM | #475 | |
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But is there a rule now that you don't have to pay tax at all for private party sale? |
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07-12-2011, 01:07 PM | #476 | |
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No way...we live in America..."love it or leave" - Born on the 4th of July. What is that expression...right, death and taxes. The government has a sure fire process to collect taxes for used cars. You will pay taxes when you register/title the car at the DMV. I think you even need a bank check when you register it in some cases. What you will need is the bill of sale stating the price of the car or a statement if the car is a "gift" to you...but I am not sure how that works. I have heard in some cases the state will use the NADA value to determine tax regardless of what you tell them you paid which is extreme. Nevertheless, the taxman cometh |
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07-12-2011, 01:25 PM | #477 |
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Yeah I heard here in Oklahoma they go off a certain value that's not even NADA or KBB. I don't know how they come up with it but I'm gonna be pissed if they tax me on a value above NADA.
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07-12-2011, 07:30 PM | #482 | |
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I just spoke with the dealer again and they said the lowest they will go is 55k. Do you guys think I should go for it, or just order a new one for a few grand more (albeit less options)? |
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07-12-2011, 10:19 PM | #483 | |
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Nevertheless, if the build date is 2010 and original MSRP was over 70K then your 55K is a great deal. The only 2010 that I have seen over into the 60K range. Hell, I am looking at a 2009 with 23K miles fully loaded and the dealer is firm at 53K. I will wait a bit as this car has been on the market for at 2 months now and still not sold...I have high hopes. |
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