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Originally Posted by M3 Adjuster
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Originally Posted by wdlfbio
This is ED MSRP, not ED Invoice price, right. So we should be able to offer the typical $500 over ED Invoice price and expect a signed deal? I didn't realize that aead came out of allocation, or did this change recently? Our first ED was 2006, second in 2012. Thinking third in 2014...
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Congrats on your previous purchases... but why do you assume that one should be able to offer $500 over invoice and that such a deal would be automatically approved?
Even if this has happened before.... (and YES i know it does happen).. why would you expect it to be available on a brand new model that's in its first few months of delivery?
I'm all for getting a good deal... and hopefully you can certainly negotiate to this level.... it just seems that EXPECTING this to be occur is .... at the least...... well... presumptuous..
Since you are a multiple BMW purchaser... Hopefully you are also a CCA member and are also collecting rebates from BMW CCA on your purchases..
best of luck getting the deal you want and ED #3.
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I suspect it will be tough to get the standard $500 above ED invoice, but that's not reason to not try. Being the 5th purchase should help. Plus, it's a minimum of 2 months to delivery anyway, likely several more for adequate weather over there (especially the southern passes), so more like a July delivery. We had snow/rain on the Grossglockner in June 2012. I see little value of doing an ED of I can't really drive the piss out of the car.
With those factors, there is somewhat more likelihood of a better deal. Or I just wait a bit.