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Originally Posted by jarodl
September 2011. Not sure on miles, lets say under 50.
7% off is significantly higher than what they have already offered me as a discount.
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To give you an idea base(without any options) invoice on 2013 X5 M is $81,740 with MSRP of $88,850.
I have been offered a new 2013 X5 M with MSRP of $95,795 for $89k(without haggling). BMW has some good promos these days bringing the invoice even lower.
You can also try one day membership to
Galves for pricing used cars. Thats what most dealers use.