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      07-23-2011, 04:10 PM   #45
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How much of it's original value is it worth after 2 years and are they charging full list price or is there any sort of discount?
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      07-23-2011, 05:41 PM   #46
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How much of it's original value is it worth after 2 years and are they charging full list price or is there any sort of discount?
Im not sure to be honest, not enquired. Its on the eastern bmw website.
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      07-23-2011, 11:54 PM   #47
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My local dealer is doing 0% interest on a 2 year deal on brand new m3s at the moment.

Pay 50% up front take the car, no payments for 24 months then you have choice to pay remaining 50% with zero interest or hand the car back. Pretty good i think.

If only merc did the same deal on a c63!
The contract hire deal that BMW were doing was £500 plus vat payment profile 6+23 on coupe DCT with 19's. So £3600 deposit £600 per month then at the end of the 2 years it goes back, so your outlay is £17,400 in total £8,700 per year and thats before you haggle.

A Coupe with DCT, 19's, heated seats, sun protection is list £63,000. On the 0% interest if there are wanting half of that deposit it could be £31,500 for the 2 years
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Stupot where did you get those figures from as I can't see them on the BMW site?
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Stupot where did you get those figures from as I can't see them on the BMW site?
My local dealers, Douglas Park BMW, both Hamilton and Glasgow. It was 8k p/a, it was a few months ago. I ordered my car April, delivery June.
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£750 a month for a car. Fek - my wife would kill me if I did that.
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The contract hire deal that BMW were doing was £500 plus vat payment profile 6+23 on coupe DCT with 19's. So £3600 deposit £600 per month then at the end of the 2 years it goes back, so your outlay is £17,400 in total £8,700 per year and thats before you haggle.

A Coupe with DCT, 19's, heated seats, sun protection is list £63,000. On the 0% interest if there are wanting half of that deposit it could be £31,500 for the 2 years
Ah ok so not a great deal, will they not do anything on the 0% deal in terms of discount? or is that the catch?
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