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09-26-2005, 02:01 PM | #1 |
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Help a newbie sanity-check numbers
Hey guys,
First of all - thanks to everyone for a fantastic database of information. You have truly made this process a whole lot easier. After a test drive of the new 3 (as well as all of your posts), I have made the decision to take the plunge on a loaded 330i. I have pulled invoice numbers from the PDF pricing report, and I was hoping someone would help me sanity-check my assumptions. Here we go: Retail price: Base price: $36,600 Auto: $1,275 Nav: $2,000 Sat radio: $595 Premium: $2,200 Sport: $1,600 Destination: $695 Total retail: $44965 Invoice Price: Base price: $33,485 Auto: $1,210 Nav: $1,820 Sat radio: $540 Premium: $2,000 Sport: $1,455 Destination: $695 Total invoice: $41,205 Judging by all of your great advice, a "good" price seems to be about $1000 over invoice. According to my calculations, that should be about $42,205. for my loaded 330i. When a dealer gets back to my email requests for quotes, and says "$1100 over invoice," can I assume this car will cost me $43,305+tax? Sorry for the newbie question. Looking forward to joining the club! |
09-26-2005, 02:08 PM | #2 |
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Hey welcome to the forum! I think you're getting an excellent deal.
If you can get a loaded 330i for $43,305, GO FOR IT! I don't know what others paid, but for my fully loaded 325i (without sport, prem., or cold weather--but I did get leather, heated seats, fold down seats, xenon, navi) the price came to abou $39,600 including taxes, so if the taxes (and registration, plate, or any other expenses) don't bring it up by a whole lot more, I think you're getting a great deal. Just my two cents...maybe someone who bought the 330i with the options you chose could give you more insight. Good luck! |
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09-26-2005, 03:15 PM | #4 |
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Also, alot of other members get nailed with sales costs, administration and document fees as well as advertsising costs. Remember to agree on a final number in writing, ie not 1000 above invoice, but rather $44560 out the door kinda thing! :-)
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09-26-2005, 03:27 PM | #5 |
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the going rate right now seems to be 1500-2000 below MSRP, 1000 over invoice will be very difficult, unless you are doing Euro Delivery.
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09-27-2005, 01:01 PM | #7 |
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that sounds about right. I got my E90 for 41k without the Nav/sat audio.
Imo, don't miss that great deal.
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