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Originally Posted by ring007
If it is the car you are looking for, The '10 seems like a good deal for a new car and you save the first year depreciation hit. IF it isn't, I would pass and get exactly what you want in an '11. You'll regret it later if you take the great deal on a car that isn't what you are looking for. I got $6k off my '11 with 2 minutes of haggling, sure I could have got more off but I like to let them make a bit of margin so they value my business if anything goes wrong and they need to step up to resolve something with BMW for service.
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A 2011 X5 M with Driver Assistance and ipod & USB adapter is $88,875 MSRP.
With Holiday credit of $2500 + dealer discount $6000 = $80,475 before BMWCCA discount of $1000.