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Old 01-12-2009, 09:20 PM
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2009 x5 35d full load pricing

I'm seriously looking at one that is 77,700.00 +dealer options and charges and GST. How much room do i have to deal with on pricing?
I know that all luxury vehicles are piling up everywhere, what numbers can i bring to the dealing table?
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Old 01-12-2009, 09:55 PM
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Old 01-12-2009, 10:54 PM
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I purchased mine for $1K over invoice. I don't think you can purchase a diesel for invoice...

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I negotiated $2K off MSRP then plus options on my 35d.
But that was in November and the pricing just got released and the vehicle wasn't available for demo. Now that the demo us available, the demand is higher.
I recently talked to some dealerships and they said, if only they had all diesels, they would them all. They been selling all at msrp.

Anyways, just make them an offer and see what the say, if no then walk out to another dealership and see. They may call you back with counter offer.

If any consideration the 3.0i is offering a $4K and 4.8i is offering a $5K cashback if you are not financing through bmw and plus the diff cost between the 3.5d.
So it is around $12K cheaper for the 3.0i than 3.5d.
But yet the 3.5d is still higher demand and out sells both 3.0i or 4.8i.
There are no alternative finance cashback on the 35d due to the demand.

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Old 01-13-2009, 01:25 AM
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Not likely in Canada. Whole different pricing structure than BMWNA. I don't know specifically about the diesel, but I would be starting at 2k off MSRP, and ask about any rebates/cashback/financing available in Canada.
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