2017 BMW 330i XDrive Loaner - $248/month plus tax on $56,330 MSRP

Yeah he’s looking for minimal OOP expenses (1st month payment and DMV) and with the tax implications it doesn’t sound like a clean transfer.

I’ve come across a bunch of dealers around here that subtract the destination charge from the advertised internet price, but destination was not added back to my selling price. The doc fee depends on where the dealer is located. I think MD is capped at $299, and that’s what they charged me.

Yeah, just read it again about processing fee - says “applicable in the state in which the dealer is located”

@mdmor Which dealer in MD?

Not hard to figure it out.

Nice!!! This is an awesome deal as well! I think you have me beat by about 25/mo effectively considering mine being 15k miles and having a higher tax rate and you have more car for the buck with those features.

Good job!!! Better post some nice pics with a DSLR!

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Congrats on getting yours – enjoy the car!

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Do you know if there’s a way to turn off the fake engine sounds that come from the speakers? Lol

Any CA dealers wanna match this, I’m buying. Seriously.

Yes, but better to code the m3 noise!

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I will buy one too (California) !

Anyone looking for a dirty cheap 330i, check out this one.

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Good deal if you don’t need navigation.

I had reached out to these guys long time back, but they added 3999 down + some fee, so I backed out.

I went back and forth with the sales manager a few times over another car. Wouldn’t back down from 0.00172MF, but otherwise was just putting on the normal taxes, dealer fees, etc. Would have had a good deal on lock, but I was aiming for the sub $250. Got to $350 on a $52k with zero down before I just walked away. If you call out their numbers and are actually serious about buying they’ll work straight with you.

Oh yes. I could also get to 350 with 0 down on a similar vehicle.

It’s gone. I was 5 mins away from putting a deposit down yesterday. Someone beat me.

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Why not to try another one at the same dealer? This one, for example, listed at 28% off.

or this:

Did this car have less than 5000 miles on it? If it did, how much in incentives were applied to get to $350 on a $52k car? Was this on a 36 month or 24 month lease?

I may still pick one up. Those were a bit over 3/month. Still good, but not as great as the original