Lease is up soon, time for a new car!
#31
About $650 or so after tax (8.75%). 0 down. Pretty loaded car, Nav, Premium, Sport, Sirius Radio, Heated Seats, Front/rear PDC, etc..
Currently in the house.
People are getting real world 40mpg on the 335D on the highway post break-in. With the eco credit, the car is currently cheaper than the 335i, which was just a win-win situation for me. Where I live, Diesel can cost slightly more or slightly less than Premium, depending on the gas station. Finding a diesel gas station isn't a problem in Southern California either. Urea injections are also part of the maintenance program.
Due to the torque, the city driving to me is much more enjoyable than a stock 335i.
Currently in the house.
People are getting real world 40mpg on the 335D on the highway post break-in. With the eco credit, the car is currently cheaper than the 335i, which was just a win-win situation for me. Where I live, Diesel can cost slightly more or slightly less than Premium, depending on the gas station. Finding a diesel gas station isn't a problem in Southern California either. Urea injections are also part of the maintenance program.
Due to the torque, the city driving to me is much more enjoyable than a stock 335i.
#32
MSRP $54,050
Invoice is about $3,700 less; Paid $1000 over invoice - $4,500 eco credit - $900 tax credit (at tax time). So basically $45,000 if you count all the credits for a pretty well loaded 335D.
Got ipod, power shades, fold down rear seats also.
Invoice is about $3,700 less; Paid $1000 over invoice - $4,500 eco credit - $900 tax credit (at tax time). So basically $45,000 if you count all the credits for a pretty well loaded 335D.
Got ipod, power shades, fold down rear seats also.
Last edited by OC 335d; 06-05-10 at 02:49 PM.
#33
Very nice, I was at the BMW dealer yesterday shopping for X5 for my parents. They had ordered an MDX, but then they backed out of it, and now they are looking at X5. I got a quote of 56 something including taxes and all fees.