01-03-2017, 06:00 PM | #1 |
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SOLD SOLD 2017 Bmw M3 Competition Package SOLD SOLD
Sold.. 2017 M3 competition package, DCT, mineral white, sahkir orange. 1,670 miles on the car. Full factory warranty since purchased in September 2016. Garage stored and never driven in the snow or on roads with salt. Never tracked and launch control never performed. 1200 mile break in period was respected and done properly. Everything i have said is the truth! MSRP $74,300. Asking $68,500 OBO. Please send email or phone number for pictures. Sold
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nice car but what you have to realize is that a dealer would give a larger discount on brand new car.
7% is generally an easy bargaining point so with that said it would be 68,820 not bashing your thread but giving you realistic perspective good luck!
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You're going to have a really tough time getting any substantial discount on an M3. Most people are paying close to MSRP. Maybe a 2% discount if you're lucky.
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01-07-2017, 09:55 AM | #5 |
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If you payed close to MSRP... then you may as well just call yourself a sucker... Just picked up my M4 this week... MSRP was $76,659. Haggled them down to $68,500, then I busted out $3,500 in credits offered by BMW to lower the cost even more. You will have to fall well short of that asking price... (IMHO), due to the facts stated, and because its not a "loaded" M3.
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The market has changed dramatically since Sept. when I bought then. I bought one of the first 2017's and no one where I live (Long Island) was doing shit.
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2016 M3 Order Placed August 2016 $70,795 MSRP $66,145 Negotiated selling Price -$1,500 Fleet Cash -$750 BMW October Cash $15 Registration $63,910 Total Before Tax $4,473 7% Tax $68,383 OTD Cash Down $34,000 Financed: $34,383 72 Months 2.14% = $509 / month 856 credit score
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