Thread: 4.8 for $68,995
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Old 08-20-2005, 02:35 PM
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I bought my 4.8is in November of last year. It is a 2004 with Nav, comfort seats, retractable floor and rear climate. I paid $68,150.00
And, the car was brand new (33 miles on the clock.)
Color was also Silver/Black with Dark Wood (sought after color combo.)

So befor you purchase a used one at close to $69K, just know I bought a new one for close to a thousand less than that. I know a wrangled a great deal but I did a lot of work to get that deal. I must have called 50 dealerships and worked the deals against the other deals. I bought the car about 50 miles from home and that was fine for me. There are probably about 20 dealerships closer but they weren't willing to deal.

And, being a member of BMWCCA, I got a thousand cash back from factory. So the car really only cost me $67,150

- This is what you should do: Decide that you are going to pay no more than $67K for a NEW car. Go to the BMW website and download the names and numbers of all the BMW dealerships within 100 miles from your home. You can even expand it to 200 miles if there are not a ton in your area.
Call the dealerships one by one, tell them that you are ready to buy the car TODAY but you will only pay $67K for the car. You might have to be flexible on color and options but if you search long and hard, you might just land the deal I did.

Good luck.
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