View Full Version : john, is it reasonable to ask for invoice for remaining 2002 models???
z0mb13
09-26-2002, 10:59 PM
Im thinking of getting a 2002 white 330i... went to a dealer and he said that he can give me a "good" deal... I asked him whether he can give me invoice, and he said maybe.... (I told him before that I will not buy from him right away, but about in a week or two)
so is it doable to get invoice??? well can u give invoice price??
thanks alot
Matthew330Ci
09-26-2002, 11:06 PM
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12598
jon's having a one day sale where all 2002's are on sale for invoice..
z0mb13
09-26-2002, 11:11 PM
WHOAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Im so THERE!!!
Jon S.
09-26-2002, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by z0mb13
Im thinking of getting a 2002 white 330i... went to a dealer and he said that he can give me a "good" deal... I asked him whether he can give me invoice, and he said maybe.... (I told him before that I will not buy from him right away, but about in a week or two)
so is it doable to get invoice??? well can u give invoice price??
thanks alot
Under normal circumstances, buying a new BMW for invoice
is, for all intents and purposes, unheard of...
As you might have seen, we are having a private invitation
sale very shortly where we will be doing so.
Frankly, the only time that I have heard of anything else
even close to those prices at any time over the past
4 years was when carsdirect.com, and carorder.com
were intentionally losing money in a (failed) effort to
gain market share.
The average (mean) gross profit PNVR (per new
vehicle retailed) for most BMW models currently
is over $2,500.00. Even now, at the end of the model
year, the average deal for a 3-Series would have to be
close to $1,500.00.
Keep in mind, 330i's (out here in the Western Region)
are in very short supply. 325i's are more plentiful.
I would be quite surprised to hear of a price anywhere
less than $1K over for any new BMW...
That will change if we go to war, and you can bet on that.
z0mb13
09-26-2002, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by Jon Shafer
Under normal circumstances, buying a new BMW for invoice
is, for all intents and purposes, unheard of...
As you might have seen, we are having a private invitation
sale very shortly where we will be doing so.
Frankly, the only time that I have heard of anything else
even close to those prices at any time over the past
4 years was when carsdirect.com was intentionally losing
money in a (losing) effort to gain market share.
The average (mean) gross profit PNVR (per new
vehicle retailed) for most BMW models currently
is over $2,500.00. Even now, at the end of the model
year, the average deal for a 3-Series would have to be
close to $1,500.00.
Keep in mind, 330i's (out here in the Western Region)
are in very short supply. 325i's are more plentiful.
I would be quite surprised to hear of a price anywhere
less than $1K over for any new BMW...
That will change if we go to war, and you can bet on that.
wow john thanks for the answer
si if I want to participate in the new event, I just show up there on time??
what do you mean by war?? if US invades iraq??? that has nothing to do with BMW rite???
Galun
09-27-2002, 06:49 AM
Originally posted by z0mb13
what do you mean by war?? if US invades iraq??? that has nothing to do with BMW rite???
Consumer confidence will go way down if we go to war, which can't be good for the economy.
Jon S.
09-27-2002, 07:29 AM
Originally posted by z0mb13
wow john thanks for the answer
si if I want to participate in the new event, I just show up there on time??
what do you mean by war?? if US invades iraq??? that has nothing to do with BMW rite???
In 1992 I was selling Hondas at the local dealership.
When the Persian Gulf War started, we went from selling
between 90-100 per month to 30 per month overnight.
That trend continued until long after
that war ended...
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