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      04-20-2009, 07:38 AM   #1
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Broker Discounting - Good Deals Again

Just had a look on drive the deal and it seems as if the big discounts are coming back.

They are offering a 335i msport for £ 28,673.69

Which is a saving of £ 6,066.80 off list or 17.4% discount from list
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Why do DTD seem to vary so much?

When I quoted mine they were offering about £45 (forty five) discount off list???

Desperate times.............
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Just had a look on drive the deal and it seems as if the big discounts are coming back.

They are offering a 335i msport for £ 28,673.69

Which is a saving of £ 6,066.80 off list or 17.4% discount from list
Yeah I saw this over the weekend as well

But, PCP deals seem v.poor - 10.6% apr so a 330d with about £4k of toys came out at over £600 per month with just a 12k residual 36months, 15k miles pa.
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Yeah I saw this over the weekend as well

But, PCP deals seem v.poor - 10.6% apr so a 330d with about £4k of toys came out at over £600 per month with just a 12k residual 36months, 15k miles pa.
Their PCP examples were always rubbish.

Best advice is to sort out your own finance and just buy the car from them.
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Their PCP examples were always rubbish.

Best advice is to sort out your own finance and just buy the car from them.
Best advice IMO is to get the lowest broker quote, take it to your main dealers, get THEM to beat it, then buy it from your own dealer.

Works for me!

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Best advice IMO is to get the lowest broker quote, take it to your main dealers, get THEM to beat it, then buy it from your own dealer.

Works for me!

Great if they'll do it, but unfortunately I've never managed to get my local guy to match the brokers. They've always refused point blank.

Same thing happened when I bought my wifes car, so I ended up using the broker. No part ex or finance to worry about that time.
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