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Year, Make, Model, and Trim: 2018 BMW 330i Base Demo
MSRP: $ 41995
Selling Price: $ 33900 (19% off)
Monthly Payment: $ 255+Tax
Drive-Off Amount: $ 1000+400 Broker Fee= 1400 Total
Months: 36
Annual Mileage: 10k
MF: .00186
Residual: 59% (Adjusted for miles)
Available Incentives: 4500 Total (3k Customer Rebate+1k Loyalty+500 Costco)
Region: SoCal
Leasehackr Score: 13.2
Please text me at (424) 278-8216, no holding, no shipping, SoCal only. Please text me for more details about the car and the deal.
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what If I dont have loyalty
02cic
August 13, 2018, 2:15am
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what is the payment for 24 mos? When discounts are this high 2 years can be pretty cheap. Less worry about tire wear for one thing. Saves 300 per tire
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Is there conquest?
And how much for 12k/36?
Thank you!
I believe corporate fleet can also be added to this deal as of a few weeks ago.
Costco = corporate fleet. You can only use one or the other.
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Can I add graduate discount instead of loyalty?
No, base car with no additional options
Yes you can, same amount of rebate in the end
Alex
August 14, 2018, 6:42am
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Love these deals! I can’t remember if BMWCCA (1 year seasoned $500) is allowed to stack with these deals?
Interested if pending doesn’t go through
Was there confirmation that bmwcca rebate applies to a loaner?
This was the most comprehensive post I’ve seen about this: Trying to understand the ins and outs of BMW incentives
If it’s under 5k, every BMW CA on this forum has confirmed it.
What is a BMW CA?
I did a bit more digging. Here’s a screenshot from the application that states loaner vehicles are ineligible.
Don’t believe me then. A CA is what BMW calls their sales staff. Client Advisor. It’s in their bulletins, and they’ve all confirmed it’s eligible as of July. Only thing I can say is CCA hasn’t updated their documentation yet.
Search the forum. It’s buried in a few threads somewhere.