02-22-2021, 03:38 PM | #397 |
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Model: M3 Miles: 24,000 Sale Type (private or dealer): Small Dealer Color combo: Silverstone on black Merino options: DCT, Exec package, adaptive suspension, carbon roof, pro nav aftermarket parts: Completely stock Price: 42,000 Location: Purchased in PA
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02-24-2021, 04:19 PM | #398 |
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About to pull trigger on this one, is the price reasonable?
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03-04-2021, 12:55 AM | #400 |
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Year: 2018
Model: M3 Miles: 17,450 Sale Type (private or dealer): Small Dealer Color combo: Mineral grey; Black Merino leather options: Competition pkg, Driver Assistance pkg, Executive, DCT, active blind spot, wireless charging (this might be part of the executive pkg?), 763m wheels (but with Supersports, not the Cup2) aftermarket parts: Completely stock Price: $55,000 Location: Seattle/ Lynnwood |
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03-10-2021, 06:52 PM | #401 |
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New member here! Just picked up my unicorn with every option I wanted PLUS in a rare awesome color. Plus it already has some nice aftermarket as well.
Already have some mods planned and on the way! Year: 2018 Model: M4 Miles: 21,500 Sale Type (private or dealer): Private Color combo: Frozen Brilliant White Metallic/Sakhir Orange Full Options: 6MT, Exec package, Comp package Aftermarket parts: KW HAS V2, CS Front Lip, CS Hood, CS Diffuser, CS Steering Wheel (all genuine), CS Tune Price: $55,500 Location: Purchased in Ohio |
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03-17-2021, 01:16 AM | #403 |
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Just got a 2018 M4 CPO Convertible White/Black, Comp (ZCP), Exec (ZPX), CarPlay + Wireless Charging MSRP 89,570 for $59,950 + TTL. I also got the 1.49 CPO rate, 90 day no payment + $500 off CPO incentive from BMW.
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03-17-2021, 02:39 PM | #404 |
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My math was off. I paid $13k for 19 months of my lease.
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03-27-2021, 09:13 AM | #405 |
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Hey guys looking at a 2018 F80 Mineral Gray Metallic, Comp package, Lane Assist, Exec package, 6MT 25,307 miles CPO. Asking is $58,500 seems high to me, but looking at the market in Florida it's within range. Thoughts?
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03-27-2021, 08:14 PM | #407 |
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Sold my '18 M3 comp w/24k miles to a local dealership for $53.5k
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03-28-2021, 05:58 PM | #409 |
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Straight up. Lease ended June but they took it off my hands and I pocketed the difference.
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03-29-2021, 09:45 AM | #410 |
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Just bought a 2018 BMW M4 Hard Top Convertible, 12,400 miles a couple of weeks ago. $62,400. It has around $10K of options including the Exec Package, Competition Package, and M Double-Clutch transmission. Loving the car so far. I've been into motorcycles my whole life, but this is my first real sports car. I'm 61 years old and figured it was now or never. Last edited by TwangerMD; 03-29-2021 at 10:17 AM.. |
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03-29-2021, 11:39 AM | #413 |
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Going to be listing my 2018 Alpine white M3 6 Speed Comp soon. only 3686 miles. Clean carfax, never tuned or tracked. What do you guys think i should list it for. PPF on the front of the car. All maintance done at the dealer. Mods by Autocouture. RW front lip and spliters, Sterckenn rear carbon spoiler, Kw has kit with spacers, AA mid pipe. Can be put back to 100% stock.
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03-29-2021, 10:06 PM | #415 |
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What was your negotiating tactic? Down here in the southeast BMWs dealers aren't willing to budge on these used Ms it seems. Have no trouble getting huge deals on new BMWs tho.
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This particular one was not hard either. The car was for whatever reason was sitting on their lot for almost 3 months even though its CPOed, tinted, had ceramic coat . Maybe the 69k price tag scared everyone else from the get go. I just told them I have to get the absolute lowest they can for me to take it home and maybe it was just the right time for it to be moved. But here are some pointers that I have learned base on my experiences buying cars so hopefully you have some advantage in your favor. A) Before you go in or even make contact make sure you are ready to buy or lease only at the price you want to pay. Let them know about it so everyone knows no one is trying to waste time. B) Before A, research and make sure it is the car you want. I actually do my test drives from dealers I most likely won't buy from. Know the price you want to pay before you go in. A price you know for certain you will be happy with. If it is unrealistic you will know because no one will sell it to you no matter what. C) Dealers will always find a way to make money so don't feel bad about anything. D) Don't go in HOT. Just be cool and know that dealerships are there to make money, nothing is personal. Try to be in their good side. Let them know you will give them good reviews and spread the word if they treat you right. But at the same time be ready to walk out if you feel they are not treating you right no matter how much you want the car. E) Contact at least a few dealers that have the cars you want in stock and via in writing be up front and let them know ahead of time what you expect for them to sell you the car. This way you can also feel the market and how they react. F) Before Covid, I used to go in at last few days of the month on a Saturday or Sunday. A few hours before closing because everyone wants to go home and will expedite the twiddling of thumbs and get you to the deal faster. But with this covid situation most of the deals happen even before you step in the dealership. My last few deals was just that. I just went in to sign papers. One time they even had to bring me the papers because they kept me waiting too long for finance so I walked out and said if you want me to buy it you can bring me the papers and the car to my home. A few minutes while in my car driving home a sales manager calls and was apologetic and did what I wanted, anyway... G) If you have a particular car with a particular color and particular options that you are stuck with you most likely have to pay for it. What I mean is if you are going in with a little more flexibility it will most likely be in your favor. H) When in finance, just say NO to all the other stuff they are selling. I) It really comes down to survival of the fittest . What I mean is they will tire you out if they can. So make sure you eat your banana before you start and be ready for the long haul if you have to. |
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