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2012 X5d Pricing Advice
Looking at a new 2012 X5d to lease, it will be replacing a 2011 VW Touareg TDI.
MSRP is $67,195 Options are, Premium, Sports Activity, premium sound, 20 inch wheels, multi contour seats, running boards and BMW apps. Invoice is $62,000 I am a USAA member , their site says there is a $2500 incentive and the dealer says it is only $1000? Also have $4500 Eco credit and $1500 BMW Holiday cash What would be a fair price, my inclination is to start at invoice and subtract the incentives? Then add some fair amount of profit for the dealer? All that said what would be a fair price for this car? I offered the dealer $54,000 and they thought I was $3000 too low! Any thoughts, comments or coaching here for me? Thank in advance. |
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A few comments.... first, the reality is that you cannot make "the deal" at every dealership. To get the best deal you must be willing (able) to try several. Having said that, IMO you need to establish control over the process. Part of this is to prove to them that you have firm knowledge of the pricing. You do this not by tossing out offers- you do this by saying "I am offering $500 over your invoice, with me keeping all incentives- so this will be $54,126" (or whatever the number is.) But list ever item with ever invoice price, subtract the incentives, etc, etc. And be prepared to walk. My negotiation for my 20102 was two phone calls, with the discussion basically "I'm thinking 500 profit"..."we need 2000".." I dont want to waste your time, we are clearly too far apart. I'd consider 1k, but it sounds like that wont work" Hold on a minute...yes, we can do that.. the key is by not discussing the invoice, and focussing on the profit, it told him that the only number he could play with was the profit. If a sales rep will not engage you in this way- if they are talking monthly payments and being evasive with terms- you know they are playing you. Finally try to ask them as little as possible- information is power, and when you project the image of not needing to ask them anthing you are saying "I know everything". This is incentives, MFs, fees, etc, etc. You can say "I know the MF is ___, and with 7MSDs it will be ___, need you to confirm that is what you'll offer". As opposed to "I read on a forum the MF is ___, can you do that?" ![]() GL A
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http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=558456
Above is the link to the 2012 X5 pricing guide posted by Jon S. It should help you in taking control over the buying process. And If your willing to purchase elsewhere, you can give Jon and other site sponsors a shout. Best of luck!
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Thank you! I used BWW config to get the price and was looking for help on opinions of what may be a fair price for this vehicle.
Any opinions, thanks. |
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I second the advice that you should consider more than one dealer. Your most powerful argument when negotiating the price is being able to say ( and really mean) "No thank you. I have a better offer somewhere else". That sentence can do magic and soften the stance of the most stubborn of GMs. And if you happen to be dealing with one who will not budge no matter what, you walk!
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I appreciate everyones help. Yes time to travel is a little short. I agree on your recommendations, ironically Fields owns all the dealers in Orlando and Daytona, which means Ocala or Jacksonville or Tampa. OK thanks!
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Or call a sponsor outside of Florida, set up a PCD- save on the silly Florida tax, and make a weekend trip out of it to Spartanburg!
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![]() '12 X5d Sapphire/Black/Bamboo, Sport (ZAP), Premium (ZPP) & Premium Sound(ZPS) packages: 20" 214's, OEM Hitch![]() GONE - '06 750Li Sapphire Black/Creme&Black (Loadeddddd)
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How can he save tax "Florida"? I think the buyer is taxed based on the location he lives but not based on the location of purchase. so, even if you buy a car from ZERO sales tax state, you still end up paying tax applicable to the state you live.
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To get the USAA credit of $2500 you cannot use BMWFS, but you still get the $4500 eco credit. The holiday incentive requires BMWFS so it's either or but it still comes to 7k off.
I ordered a 2012 x5d to spec, and payed 1k over invoice got the 7k discount with 2 incentives/rebate and financed through PenFed at 1.49% which was a little better than the USAA loan at 1.89%. |
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When I leased my first X5d, I showed the GM at the dealership a list of much better offers I got from other dealerships. He actually called one of the dealerships in front of me and put the call on speaker phone. I think he thought I was bluffing and wanted to "teach me a lesson" or something. The look on his face when the other dealership confirmed the much lower offer they had made me, loudly on speaker phone, was priceless!
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![]() '12 X5d Sapphire/Black/Bamboo, Sport (ZAP), Premium (ZPP) & Premium Sound(ZPS) packages: 20" 214's, OEM Hitch![]() GONE - '06 750Li Sapphire Black/Creme&Black (Loadeddddd)
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