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2012 X5 35d ECO credit $2500 and NAV credit?

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#1 ·
Anyone get a NAV credit of $1730 on a 2012 X5 35d?
 
#4 ·
Here's what I got:

MSRP: $65,275.00
Less: Discount ($3,998.75)
Less: Eco Credit ($2,500.00)
Less: Option Credit ($1,730.00)
Less: Owner Loyalty ($1,000.00)

Purchase Price ($) $56,046.25

Plus I got an additional $1128 in sales tax credits (in TX we have to pay sales tax on the whole price of the car when leasing, but occasionally dealers get some incentive cash from BMWFS which they can share with customers).
 
#5 · (Edited)
Bottom line is that you should be at $1000 or less over invoice before any of the standard rebates, discounts, etc. are applied.
 
#7 ·
Not sure, but at least for September and October as far as I know. Probably earlier too.
 
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