Discount on new M3

Discount on new M3

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Stitch

Original Poster:

933 posts

223 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Just been down to the local dealer to have a chat about a new M3 - to be told 'there are no discounts off list available'

A £50K + car, with 20 mpg in an economic slowdown and with petrol prices over £1.15/lt and only going to go up...is this right, are BMW so confident of selling them that they can afford not to discount?

Deutscher

1,430 posts

225 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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That's not what others are saying...

Bodo said:
That's why people order the car when it's on the market for one year, late adopters hehe, and get it 7k off list. smile
(See my thread 'Relieved...')

belleair302

6,908 posts

213 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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Shop around....haggle aggressively and you will get a discount.

Chipper

1,358 posts

223 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I was offered a discount only a few months after the launch of the new m3 ( albeit a cancelled order ) so personally i think if you push you should get a discount to ease the pain of buying new.

diffstar

470 posts

199 months

Thursday 12th June 2008
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I have a M3 Coupe with DCT ordered to my spec, I got 3% off list without too much haggling, due in a few weeks.

I placed my order about 2 months ago, I would think you could get at least 5% now.

Get stuck in......

paoloh

8,617 posts

210 months

Friday 13th June 2008
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The waiting list is under 2 months for a new build car. Won't be long before you can get 8%

Stitch

Original Poster:

933 posts

223 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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Thanks for the feedback.

As a matter of principle I NEVER pay list.

Looks like this dealer was just being an ar*e!

Very interested to hear how you get on with your DCT equipped car when it is delivered.

paoloh

8,617 posts

210 months

Saturday 14th June 2008
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Stitch said:
Just been down to the local dealer to have a chat about a new M3 - to be told 'there are no discounts off list available'

A £50K + car, with 20 mpg in an economic slowdown and with petrol prices over £1.15/lt and only going to go up...is this right, are BMW so confident of selling them that they can afford not to discount?
He also may have meant of the basic list price. He'd give you a great discount on the extras.....

Huliganov

319 posts

201 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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Seen some around the £43,000 mark already. They've been out since September 2007? Quite a loss, and IIRC the E46 model was still attracting a premium even in 2002?

taffyracer

2,093 posts

249 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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they'd be big mileage and low spec for 43k, would never buy one of these new, on thurs I saw an 800 mile only decent spec '08 white car for 52k, a bit og haggling would see this at about 50k, why would anyone want to buy new and pay an extra 8-9k for 800miles usage, madness

jbaddeley

829 posts

211 months

Sunday 15th June 2008
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My friend just got 5k off a brand new M3 saloon at Blue Bell Crewe. The car was in the showroom, he went in and bought it.

Stitch

Original Poster:

933 posts

223 months

Wednesday 18th June 2008
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They do seem to be dropping in value rapidly.

Also make the M6 look like a bit of a second hand bargain.

Now to the classifieds..............