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04-05-2012, 08:18 PM | #1 |
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Any of these a good deal?
http://www.momentumbmw.net/used-inve...&SBprice=clear
Any of those a good deal? I am interested in picking one out, but dunno which one! I am looking for the best deal one. |
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Getting the best deal requires you to go to the dealer and negotiate.
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This is not a question I can answer for you. There are way too many variables.
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Yea like the above poster said..
I no its different route of price/selection of course but i cant imagine buying over 20k miles for 58k. I jus ordered my new euro deliver 2012 m3 pretty loaded with navi and all for 58k after gas guzzler and destination.
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from where? that seems like a good deal
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Your definition of "pretty loaded" and mine must be very different. At $58K (incl Navigation/destination/GG tax), you can't have anything else on it.
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M3 Coupe Comfort access keyless access navigation real time traffic power rear sunshade Power seats interior mirror withi compass park distance rear power folding dimming mirror novillio leather aluminum/CF trim) Heated Seats Some money over invoice to pay the dealer gas guzzler $1300 Destination $895 btw, you know base msrp for US dealer pickup M3 is 60,100, while Euro delivery pickup invoice we pay for the car is $51,470, right? |
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All but one of the options you listed are part of the "Nav" (i.e. Premium) package. Sure, definitely a nice car, but you can easily add another $10K worth of very common options on top of that.
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My point was not to be negative, just point out that most people expect those other common features/options when they consider a "loaded" car, and obviously that's gonna add a whole lot more to the price. Last edited by SamS; 04-06-2012 at 12:38 PM.. |
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Thank you for clarifying that. I was wondering how a "loaded" M3 could be so cheap, even with ED.
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Maybe I didn't explain further about my own definition of "loaded". Like many, I've been looking through M3 purchase since 08, back then when there were tech pack + $2000 premium pack. Then BMW went onto adding a convinience package, "less" loaded with navi and all. Now they just combined all to one big chunk premium pack $4000 that pretty much has a lot of popular features. congrats on your new M! |
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