2011 Leftover....
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2011 Leftover....
Found a 2011 IS-F (MSRP of $66,000), that dealer has marked $7,000 off, bringing it to $59,000. Car has 80 miles on it. Any thoughts how this deal sounds or should I expect better? I just bought a 2011 BMW 535i after getting rid of my GT-R and I miss some fun factor. I know the IS-F isn't near the car the GT-R is, but I figured it's put a bit of spice back in my daily routine. Thoughts on pricing?
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Not too bad at all...
with an MSRP of $66,180 the invoice is right around $59,519.. for a 2011 IS-F
If you are readly to lock in a deal offer them $58,000 + TTL and maybe settle for $58,500 + TTL..
Good Luck!!
~ Joe Z
with an MSRP of $66,180 the invoice is right around $59,519.. for a 2011 IS-F
If you are readly to lock in a deal offer them $58,000 + TTL and maybe settle for $58,500 + TTL..
Good Luck!!
~ Joe Z
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Have a 3 year old child with another due in June. My wife just bought a new Escalade that does most of the hauling. I originally bought the 535i for more room, but turns out we don't use it much with our child, but still feel the need for a sedan (just in case). I was driving an RX330 for a daily driver, but hated it, so I got rid of it and the GT-R for a nice sporty sedan. Just can't bring myself to drive a "beater" everyday or I'd have kept it.
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I got mine on the 1st. Selling price was 59k with 1k loyalty and 750 rebate. Final price was $57250
Good deal if you ask me. I love my 11 more than the 08. Much better ride and the interior is more comfortable too.
Good deal if you ask me. I love my 11 more than the 08. Much better ride and the interior is more comfortable too.
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If they call back, just remind them you are ready to sign on your final offer.. If they are looking to sell the leftover, they will tell you come on down..
But remind them, it's to sign on your final offer and not to restart the negotiating process..
Good Luck
~ Joe Z
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They always try and push one end or the other. If they drop the asking price they try and lower the trade in value. Sometimes one way works better (Although if you get them to lower you can always try and sell privately)
Anyway good luck and wishing you all the best on the deal. Managed to get a cracking deal myself a few weeks ago that really was a case of not even having to think about it as the offer was just too good to turn down.
Anyway good luck and wishing you all the best on the deal. Managed to get a cracking deal myself a few weeks ago that really was a case of not even having to think about it as the offer was just too good to turn down.