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      07-01-2019, 12:39 PM   #9
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Drives: mazda3, vw passat, suzuki vita
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60 days on the lot doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with it, its a Certified unit so that means everything had to be checked and logged. Price might be a little higher for the Certification but its worth it, and as far as 3.1% interest doesn’t seem high for me but check local credit unions, being a Certified unit BMW Financial might be the best way.
The problem is, if the car has everything you want and is basically a new car with just a few thousand miles on it, and you DON’T pull the trigger, you might regret it.

I don’t know how that price compares with a build-to-order, but my guess is that you can get them down at least a few thousand, particularly if you take their financing and the incentive that is included ($2,000).
There incentive was 3500 for doing their financing
Not sure if it's cause month of July
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