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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 03:34 PM
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Now is a REALLY great time to buy a used luxury car. The market is depressed as hell, so you can get a great deal.
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by madsteez
go big or go home
I would rather own a home to go home to then go big on new car; that is just me though...
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 04:29 PM
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my very limited knowledge....
-buy used,as said above.these cars lose value bad enough as is,why be the person that takes the huge initial hit?
-if you're really set on a certain setup,i believe BMW offers a program to build a car to your specs.of course,i'm sure you'd have a lot less wiggle room on price if you're special ordering a car.i can't se them having issue with changing wheels.also keep in mind that there are plenty of low priced(Rota equivalent)wheel options for BMWs that look very good.
-do you plan to mod it?i believe there's some deal with the 135/335 ECUs that basically make them unmoddable(at least while retaining a warranty).the earlier '08s have the ECU that's easier to deal with.do some research on this-i've only heard second hand talk of this,so i'm not very well informed on it-i just know about old,cheap BMWs.....hopefully in 15 years i'll own a 335.

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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 04:59 PM
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Agree: Get a demo or an 08 with low miles.
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 05:28 PM
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Ok for those of you who have never bought a bmw before.

1. most dealerships, the cars price is it, no haggling, no hassle, unless they are really hurting for sales...

2. (this may be years ago, but) most people pay cash, so that wont help the price.

3. and they will rarely switch the wheels out for you, but if they do it probably wont help the cost of the car.

and that seems like an ok price for what you are looking for, but there was a used one floating around on here with low miles for like 30 something with almost the same options. check into it.
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 08:30 PM
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Default Re: Need Advice On Bmw Purchase

Originally Posted by sjfehr
Now is a REALLY great time to buy a used luxury car. The market is depressed as hell, so you can get a great deal.
Unfortunately, depreciation is insane right now also. So getting a good deal doesn't mean much if the price of the car slides really, really fast. A good deal is only a good deal if what you're buying retains its value. This goes for pretty much all car brands right now though.
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by EGon10psi
This will be my first new car purchase. Let me know what you guys think about price hope some of you guys here may work at a dealership and let me know.

2009 BMW 335i
Alpine White
Red Interior

Premium Package
Bmw Assist
Sports Package
6 Speed automatic w/Steptronic Paddle Shift
Heated Seats
18" Perfomance Wheels w/ Performance tires

1 yr 50,000 mile warranty.

47,950 out the door.

Another thing is that i like the 17" wheels better have they ever been known to switch the wheels or trade them??

Let me know if anyone here has gotten better or heard of a better deal.
Sounds like a decent deal but a 1 Year warranty??? Isnt it supposed to be like 4 years????? Also is this a E90 or E92?
Old Feb 20, 2009 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Impulsed7
Ok for those of you who have never bought a bmw before.

1. most dealerships, the cars price is it, no haggling, no hassle, unless they are really hurting for sales...

2. (this may be years ago, but) most people pay cash, so that wont help the price.

3. and they will rarely switch the wheels out for you, but if they do it probably wont help the cost of the car.

and that seems like an ok price for what you are looking for, but there was a used one floating around on here with low miles for like 30 something with almost the same options. check into it.
1.) Wrong, for me it was between an IS350 and a 335i.... I got them to come down over 4k on the BMW brand new with aggressive financing rates.

2.) Cash or finance, dealership don't really care. If you pay cash they can't make as much money on the back end of the deal, so alot of time with financing on new cars they can be more aggressive on the front.

3.) they definately won't unless you pay for the new wheels.

Originally Posted by Fabrik8
Unfortunately, depreciation is insane right now also. So getting a good deal doesn't mean much if the price of the car slides really, really fast. A good deal is only a good deal if what you're buying retains its value. This goes for pretty much all car brands right now though.
Depereciation is crazy, so buying a new car would be stupid. Buying a new-used one or two years old would be smart. Sure everything is depreciating like crazy, but the economy won't be shit forever. So if you plan to keep it for a while you should be fine. Take it from me I owned something like 4 new cars in the last year and a half.

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Old Feb 20, 2009 | 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by HunterJohnson
so your buying your first new car. and you choose to spend about $50,000. ??

where is the logic behind this
Originally Posted by SpeedJunkie
I would rather own a home to go home to then go big on new car; that is just me though...
Why do people always make comments on the price of a person's new car?

How do you know he doesn't own a home?

How do you know he doesn't make 100k+ a year and to him $50k is equivalent to $20k to you?

Just sayin.
Old Feb 21, 2009 | 02:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BlackOnBlackGT
Why do people always make comments on the price of a person's new car?

How do you know he doesn't own a home?

How do you know he doesn't make 100k+ a year and to him $50k is equivalent to $20k to you?

Just sayin.
right on.....just because somebody's on VAdriven,it doesn't mean they work at McDonald's and drive a Honda.....although most do.
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