2004 330Ci Discounts? Market?

Moogle

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Im currently in the market for a 330Ci, after adding the options I wanted, it came to about 45k.

My question is, how much of a discount is possible?

Can I it at dealer invoice?

Below invoice?

Invoice +$500?

MSRP - X?

Some must have options are SMG, Xenon, HK sound system, moonroof

im flexible on colours

exterior can be orient blue, blacks
and interior can be tan or grey or black

Please help, looking forward to joining your great community.

I understand that there is plenty of room for negotiation with the impending facelift as well as current market conditions, esp for a coupe.

Tom
 

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Moogle said:
Im currently in the market for a 330Ci, after adding the options I wanted, it came to about 45k.

My question is, how much of a discount is possible?

Can I it at dealer invoice?

Below invoice?

Invoice +$500?

MSRP - X?

Some must have options are SMG, Xenon, HK sound system, moonroof

im flexible on colours

exterior can be orient blue, blacks
and interior can be tan or grey or black

Please help, looking forward to joining your great community.

I understand that there is plenty of room for negotiation with the impending facelift as well as current market conditions, esp for a coupe.

Tom
Have you test driven with SMG? The non-M3 SMG isn't that appealing, if you want an automatic/manual you should get the Steptronic. It's also more practical for NYC driving. If you want HK and a moonroof you might as well get the premium package which comes with those and montana leather. As for the market well I addressed that in your other thread. When it comes to negotiating a price I would go to edmunds.com and price it out to get the invoice on the car and bargain from there. You can also call multiple dealers and play them on eachother for the best price, and last but not least the coupes have no facelift for 2005.
 
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You could also check carsdirect.com cuz they let you enter your zip code. Or, try and contact the fleet/internet departments of California dealers and see if shipping the car from CA would be cost effective. You can try other states too, but CA dealers have so much competition from each other that their prices are typically very good.
 


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