2020 bmw 330 - msrp —44145 - offer sheet added

Hi - I am new to this forum and wanted to get your thoughts on the deal offer I have. The car msrp is 44,145 and they said I can have it for 2000 drive off and then 340 a month including tax (I am in SoCal). This is for 3 year 30k miles. Let me know your thoughts. Thx

My thought is you should read a handful of threads and provide at least the requisite minimal info to allow evaluation.

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What other info do you need?

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That’s a solid deal, IMO. You’ve got a great discount, base MF.

If it were me, I’d roll everything into payment (sign and drive/$0 DAS) and apply MSD to lower that MF and save a few quid.

But even without doing that, a good deal. At least consider MSD, they’re a pretty solid way to save.

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Ok will do - thanks - so would you consider this an amazing unicorn deal or just a solid deal?

Let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Finish this deal by optimizing, then we’ll let the community choose an animal descriptor.

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Ok thx - just debating if I should pull the trigger

If a 3er is what you want, this is very solid. It’ll be hard to improve without big effort or finding a loaner. Don’t drown in the teapot–pull the trigger if you’re ready for a car.

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Exactly.

Who cares how it’s classified?

Is hunting for another two months to save an additional $20/month going to help you sleep better at night.

People need to know and understand when they have a good deal in hand.

Sometimes, if you push too hard, it’ll backfire and the car will be gone or the dealer will kick you out.

Or…someone from LH will steal the deal since you have the stock number in the ad. i would black that out

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Thanks guys - I am going for it and working different options with dealer now - what do you think about a one pay lease - paying all the money upfront now?? Any thoughts

Personally against it. At the bat said, MSDs and roll it all in.

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If you don’t mind me asking, how come?

MSDs can result in a lower interest rate than a one pay.

I prefer the liquidity (personal choice) and would rather stomach the monthly payment as well.

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So what should be my monthly payment if I roll all msd’s in

I dunno. Use the calculator. Or if you’re at the dealer, use their desking tool.

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Use the calculator

You have all the data points

As @Bostoncarconcierge suggested, for BMWFS, max MSDs reduce MF by .00035 while one-pay only reduces it by .00030.

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Sign that or I’m sending a friend to Irvine BMW.

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Signing now!

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