I could only find two 2018 F-Type 340 Convertibles left in the entire nation, one in California and one in New Jersey.
NJ wasn’t willing to discount deeply on their example.
The one in California had been on the lot for a year and hadn’t lived the life it deserved. Swirl marks galore and a scratch so I negotiated the cost to detail the car back to mint condition on top of their already deep discount.
Looking for a 2019 C300 4MATIC lease in NJ/NY Area!!
I can get MB DEAL NUMBER when required. Looking to put first month + applicable fee. Would love to stay around 380$. I live in NJ, but willing to drive and pickup the car from nearby states.
Demo / loaner cars also ok.
Please help!
I’m looking to get a 5 series within the next two-three weeks as my 3 series lease is ending up. Can you please tell me what the best absolute deal would be on a 5 series? I don’t want any payments over $470-480 tax included. I do qualify for BMW Loyalty and work at Bank of America corporate and have a Costco membership. Please text me me via email: armanboranyan@gmail.com if you can find a deal for me.
I work with Infiniti fleet and I can delivery to ct. if your would like to do deals together that you not able to do on your own or maybe cuz specific car not In stock or whatever case is.
I get approvals on spot and devlivery of contract for very next day.
To help you hammer those deals, sales figures for BMW for October:
“There’s no question the U.S. is becoming a tougher sales market, so for BMW to mark 12 straight months of sales gains in the U.S. is a solid accomplishment,” said Bernhard Kuhnt, President and CEO, BMW of North America. “With only two months remaining in the year, November is important for BMW as the all-new and much anticipated X5 will go on sale, joining the very popular X3 in the marketplace.”
Interesting. I can see how this info may suggest that BMW might increase incentives in December to ensure a year over year sales increase. But who knows with BMW - note that Mini sales have dropped like a rock – yet BMWFS ended lease support for 2018 Minis in November, which is nuts b/c lots of 2018s still on the lot.
Well, in my case the target is BMW X2, it’s a hard sell and dealers know it (too small for Walmart Joe), so when you start telling them you know this, prices start dropping. I negotiated a deal on the 40K MSRP loaner for $399 a month $0 due at sign with taxes in the payment this week. But I think December will bring even lower pricing, so I can wait - I am not in a rush
$277 a month with $2k due translates into $333 (+$28 a month on every $1k in upfront). I wonder what trim that MSRP $44k sold for $35k has. Mine was barebones (convenience pack) $40k MSRP, selling at $36K, which shows dealer still have room to discount… I will come back to them in December, to see how eager they are to meet end of year performance goals lol
But this is an exciting science to get the deal out of the dealers showing that you know much more they think you do. Classical example of “uneducated customer is the best customer” rule.