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Looking to purchase a 2006 X5...
Hi,
My name is Randy, and this is my first post here... I've been a BMW owner for about 6 years - I drove an '03-325i for 4 years, then upgraded to an '05-545i a year ago. I purchased them through the BMW CPO program. I'm looking to replace my wife's big Ford SUV with an X5, however I'm on a tight budget. I like the 2007's but there is big price difference between the E53 and E70... I'm currently looking at a 2006 X5 3.0i with many options (sport, premium, nav, pdc, cold, etc...) and low mileage (22K) - clean CarFax. It's at a local dealer, however they are NOT selling as a CPO. I'm thinking of making an offer that includes CPO (and new tires), however I'm not sure how much the dealer will try to add to the price to "CPO" the vehicle. If you have any advice in this area, then I would be greatly appreciative. Thanks, Randy... |
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forget the CPO, just get a good used one checked out. go higher miles, we got ours with 43K on it and it is fine. Hell, you could go for 60-70K no problem.
There is little difference between 04-06, feel free to get 04 or 05 to save some cash... |
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If you're going to buy from a dealer, buy CPO. If you're going to buy private party, I'd want around $5k less than what the dealer is willing to give you. Looks like BMW is still offering 0.9% financing on 2006 X5s as well.
With that said, you should expect to pay $1k more for the CPO than the equivalent private party going value. (I know this doesn't make sense based on what I stated above, however the reasoning is you'll have to really barter down the private party value to get that kind of a discount) Also, I noticed your in Fremont, you may want to consider driving up to Pleasanton to check their inventory. I found them more willing to deal than Fremont. Just my experience however. |
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0.9 is AWESOME financing. Use it while you can! Agree with the majority that it's CPO or bust. It's so nice not to worry and drive a variety of Bimmers while your is in service! If you are not too pressed to buy I might continue my search. Dealers are looking to move cars and there is a decent selection of E53's around. Also, regarding the non-issue of 2004/2005/2006 MY X5 as they are the same car, the original in-service date is what determines how long your CPO will last so pay attention to that date when buying. You could, however, find a 2005 that has an in-service date VERY close to that of a 2006 so forget the model year but look to the in-service date. We just got a 2006 3.0 CPO loaded with NAV and all, 38k on the clock with brand new rubber for $26k. Oh and that 0.9%!!!!! Good luck! |
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negotiate as N S stated above, but if the cpo isn't nearly free, forget it. why pay them profit?? it is a scare tactic. unless you are hard on your vehicle, go for DIY...
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CPO or bust with these IMHO. I got mine as a second "convenience" car, I didn't want to pay out of pocket for anything right away. I'm glad mine was CPO'd wouldn't have it any other way.
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I picked up an '06 under warranty until September 2010, 24k miles on the clock, and I am glad to use it as much as I can. If it is still under factory warranty for another year (depending on the miles), I wouldn't necessarily worry about getting one with CPO, although if you are getting it from a BMW dealer I would insist that they include it with the purchase.
If you go elsewhere such as private party, you can probably get the X5 a bit cheaper, and then purchase an aftermarket warranty when the factory warranty expires. |
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If that car of interest, is at a BMW dlr, I would wonder why they would not
CPO, esp with the light miles...if it's at a non-BMW, I understand. The low miles are of real interest, imo. And, it has lots of good options on it. If it's at a non-BMW, I would ask for the key to be run at a BMW dlr, to see its service history. Sweet car...unless your wife's tastes are very different, she will love the X5, imo. GL,mD
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i would stay away from that x5, especially if its from the dealer. A x5 that is still under warranty, with low miles, and the dealer does not want to CPO it? That is unheard of. Possible body damage, modified by the first owner. If it was a purchase assist vehicle(buyback lemon car), then the vehicle does not qualify for CPO.
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Thanks for your words of advice...
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The X5 that I'm looking at is not at Fremont. Quote:
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![]() I'm taking my wife to the dealer on Thursday to check it out in more detail. Wish me luck! Thanks, Randy... |
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