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sjd980002
08-12-2008, 06:21 PM
Anyone have or know when we can expect MY09 pricing? Also, I know there aren't any crystal balls out there (so no smart replies :)) but your thoughts on what to anticipate in terms of residuals and MFs on E92s would be appreciated.

I kind of dragged my feet this summer on ordering for ED and now I can't get an '08. Don't want to order until I know what it will cost me.

Robotechnology
08-12-2008, 06:29 PM
You're going to see higher residuals than whatever is currently stated for 2008's AND higher money factors. Pricing is anyone's guess.

X550-ED
08-12-2008, 08:45 PM
I think the Residual will drop and the MF will rise a bit, especially on the 3er, 7er and Diesels.

There may be some even better deals than now on the 5er come Nov through next year.


You're going to see higher residuals than whatever is currently stated for 2008's AND higher money factors. Pricing is anyone's guess.

5 Rakete
08-13-2008, 07:10 AM
There may be some even better deals than now on the 5er come Nov through next year.

Here's hoping.

Peda330i
08-13-2008, 04:08 PM
I think the Residual will drop and the MF will rise a bit, especially on the 3er, 7er and Diesels.

There may be some even better deals than now on the 5er come Nov through next year.

Better than ZPP credit and low MF rates?? :eek:

X550-ED
08-14-2008, 05:58 PM
Yes, and it makes sense to hope for such as the 5er is at the last 1-2 of it's remaining years.
One thing for sure, I'm getting the updated iDrive and NAV :p
Here's hoping.

X550-ED
08-14-2008, 06:10 PM
I do not work for BMW nor have any connections to anyone inside so I'm just going with my gut feeling.

I think the current promotions like ZPP credit (or NAV for 550) is a really sweet deal. But then again, a lot of other car mfgs are making NAV standard so maybe this is BMW's way of being competitive until they eventually do the same :dunno: I'm hoping :p

I'm also betting on the lower MF for the 5er toward the end of the year due to the current market situation and 5ers being one of BMW's key selling car after the 3ers, and as it nears it's end of Life Cycle, makes me GUESS the MF would be lower.

In my case, I don't think I have much to loose since if the rates sky rocket as some of reports/announcements say, I can still buy my current 07 5er from BMW and take advantage of the discount from Residual drops.

If it all goes according to plan (again, hoping), then I get a new ride, another trip to Europe, Keep $35K+ in my bank, keep a low monthly payment and updated NAV and iDrive for my next 5er. :)

Just my opinions, hopes and guesses. :D

Better than ZPP credit and low MF rates?? :eek:

sjd980002
08-15-2008, 01:56 PM
Any dealers who can chime in on the OP? E92 was the subject.