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oly8080
06-14-2005, 03:05 PM
2006 BMW 3 Series
325i 4dr Sedan (3.0L 6cyl 6M)
Invoice National Base Price - $27,755
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ZPP Premium Packag $2,640
205 STEPTRONIC 6-Speed Automatic Transmission $1,210
494 Heated Front Seats $455
Optional Equipment TOTAL - $4,305 (adding the packages listed above)
Color - Jet Black (no cost)
Destination Charge - $695

Total with Options $32,755
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This is the car with options I am looking for. Has anyone every be able to get the car for INVOICE price? Is it a possibility? Can you guys please tell me what is the closest anyone has got to the invoice price.

Guys help me with the pricing :bonk: , I want to order one ASAP. This would be my first BMW and am eagerly waiting to join the family.

HRC
06-14-2005, 03:30 PM
Expect anywhere from $500 to $2000 off MSRP if you shop around. It also depends on your area. I've not seen any dealer selling the car at invoice, usually it's a figure over invoice. Also, there is another section here on e90post that relates to prices, I think it's dealer info or something like that.

Danny

Jason
06-14-2005, 03:37 PM
I've yet to hear anyone get their car at invoice. Like HRC said, it's been $500-$2000 over invoice, with the majority falling in the middle of that range. Here's the link to the "Prices Paid" thread:

http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=316

saury316
06-14-2005, 03:39 PM
I got quoted 900-1000 above invoice from a good dealer, but decided to go with another dealer (1100 above invoice) casue he was also a good guy and was storing my tires for free for winters (quite important for me)

ntpcrew13
06-14-2005, 03:39 PM
i purchased my 330i over at westmont bmw. i was able to get $1700 off from MSRP. you might wanna shop around a few dealerships before you settle. since i live in the south suburbs; i checked out orland park and westmont dealerships in illinois and shererville dealership in indiana. westmont was the best bet for us and the saleman was very friendly and did not pressure us like the otehr dealerships. i gave a brief review on the westmont and orland park dealership in the dealer review section.

LEDZEP
06-14-2005, 06:27 PM
Supply and Demand 101. Fewer E90s have been produced so far than people want to buy. Also a new design, and from the look of things - very popular. Don't expect much in the way of discounts. I got a little bit off mine, but I have bought from that dealer before - relationships do count.

RedStripe
06-14-2005, 08:11 PM
What is the best people have been getting on the e90?

Has anyone gotten less than $1000 over invoice for a Euro Delivery e90?

Has anyone gotten less than $1000 over invoice on a regular US Delivered e90?

saury316
06-14-2005, 09:39 PM
What is the best people have been getting on the e90?

Has anyone gotten less than $1000 over invoice for a Euro Delivery e90?

Has anyone gotten less than $1000 over invoice on a regular US Delivered e90?

Like i said above, was offered $900 over invoice, but the dealer was a bit further from the one I went with, and the guy I went with offered to store my tires in the winter for free (the further one didnt have the space... :( )

marcus330i
06-14-2005, 09:49 PM
If you're financing also remember that $900 over invoice is great but not if they markup the financing too much. Always negotiate the price of the car and the money factor/interest rate in the same sentence when speaking to the dealer.

voltron1011
06-15-2005, 05:17 AM
Yeah, you gotta remember these stealerships do this for a living. It is their job to make everyone think that they got the best deal ever. If I were buying Stateside, I would get a preapproval draft from my credit union with the amount I would be willing to pay for the car out the door (including sales tax, license, etc). Then you go into the dealership with a take it or leave it attitude. I am not saying be rude, just tell them that they can sell the car to you right this minute for the amount on the draft.

solacebmw
12-14-2006, 01:23 AM
I just purchased an 2006 325i for roughly $2400 off MSRP at BMW of Dallas. They only had 3 325i left. The car is an standard model with options of Monaco Blue paint, front power seats with memory, steptronic transmission, and satallite radio prep. However, they lowed balled me on my trade in and my interest rate abit higher than I expected. All in all, I feel like I got an good deal.

nimamilani
12-14-2006, 02:08 AM
dude, that is a good deal

uhaulball
12-14-2006, 02:16 AM
i donno, i got my car at invoice, and this was a year ago.

voltron1011
12-14-2006, 12:42 PM
Damn, you do realize this thread 18 months old?

John 070
12-14-2006, 01:41 PM
dude, that is a good deal

hmmmmm....2400 off a 325 doesn't sound that good, because people are getting $1500+ off an e92 coupe. I got 1700 and 5.5% financing, no trade. The fella in Dallas said he got a high interest rate.

Interest rate, trade-in, add'l packages, these are ways for dealers to disguise a seemingly good discount.....but my friend did 4100 off a new E46 ZHP just when the E90 came out. imho 4k+ is a good deal on a discontinued model, otherwise I'd rather just get the current one. These cars are too expensive to shop on price alone....my .02