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E82 / E88 1 Series (2008 - 2013)
BMWs throw back to the iconic 2002, with a renewed form and function. The smallest car in BMW's line up but still packs a punch. Available in coupe or convertible, powered by either an inline 6 in the 128 or the twin turbo rocket sled 135. |
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2012 128i convertible pricing?
What have you paid?
2012 128i Alpine white Beige Premium Package Heated seats Satellite radio The Internet price is 42,025---where do you think I should start negotiating, and when should I stop? Thanks! |
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128i Convert.
Are you military or ex?
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No, unfortunately! What kind of discount do they get? They certainly deserve whatever it is
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128i pricing
It is buying service through USAA, which is a military oriented insurance, and banking cooperative. The discount runs about 8% of MSRP. That sort of discount is available elsewhere with some research. TRUECAR comes to mind. http://www.truecar.com/prices-new/bm...-pricing/2012/
Last edited by kullenberg; 08-01-2011 at 07:05 PM. |
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Thank you! That will be very helpful
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FWIW, USAA uses the TrueCar platform.
I have had much success using these. |
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AAA uses Truecar too, that's who I went with. Discount will easily cover the AAA membership fee many times over. Local dealer here charges full MSRP, no discount, AAA got me a very good deal thru dealer about 50 mi. away. Well worth the drive.
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just bought my 135I conv (2012) for Invoice plus $500
(and then dealer added $500 in fees for "paperwork"). didnt argue as invoice plus $1000 was a fine deal! |
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