Balance: $44,770
Down: $0
Total Drive off: $2,100
12k mileage
36 mo
$758 / mo
how is that? is that very not good deal?
Balance: $44,770
Down: $0
Total Drive off: $2,100
12k mileage
36 mo
$758 / mo
how is that? is that very not good deal?
Got the worksheet?
Yeap do you want me to send it to you?
Yeah go ahead.
just sent it
$758 x 36 = $27,288
plus DAS: $2100
Total cost of ownership: $29,388
Isn’t it alot of money for the base model?
Budddddyyyyyy
Do you really want a $750 payment for an X1 regardless of how the deal looks on paper.
Papa @Benedetto can puta you in a nicea Stelvio for much less
I’d checkout the brokers in your region to compare.
This is a vomit-inducing “deal”
Looks like a full pop deal to me. I wouldn’t sign it.
We just recently got some allocations for this, lemme check if they want to keep these geographically limited.
I just vomited little in my mouth. $800 for a 44k car.
Do salesmen not have any remorse for such deals?
Buy it if you are in love with it. If not lease something else.
They have a small bit of remorse, while at the club with tons of H&B around them.
One could ask the same question of the customer that grinds you down for every dime on the front and back end and still wants tint and free floor mats when they get in the box.
Thats being generous. That number might be the MSRP, but this car is worth nowhere near that much.
Yet another data point showing OEMs can just pull an MSRP out of where the sun don’t shine.
I like that line of thinking, but how would you determine that actual value of the car? Would you use market data like how accurate the residuals are (the non-subsidized ones) or would you try to determine the material and labor cost involved in building given model to get an accurate value?
Have you seen the new X1?
I’m not saying that it’s the best thing since sliced bread but if you fully kit one out you can get more features in it than you would in an X3 that cost $10,000 more.
Trash, and I haven’t finished the first line behind the title
I’ll shove myself into economy for 18 hours to save 900 bucks (I’ll regret it tho), but I won’t drive an x1
I never knew you could hit $50K for the new X1, this deal is a huge pass…