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      05-30-2011, 09:43 PM   #1
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335is Coupe pricing Portland,OR opinions?

Well I've been in contact with BMW of Portland (formally Ramussen BMW), Kuni BMW and Salem BMW. I live in the Beaverton are so the first 2 options would be my preferred choice. Anyways I've been offered invoice pricing along with another $1400 or $1500 off I can't really remember the exact number but it's for a incentive for ordering 335is with the 7 speed DCT.

What do you guys think, to be honest I'm quite happy with this offer but if you think I could do better I'll try to knock down some more $ off the price. Or maybe get them to throw in some all season floor mats into the deal I'd do it! I'm looking to place my order by the end of this week and hopefully get a delivery by the end of July. Trying to enjoy at least 1 month of summer with the new car before typical Portland weather comes back.
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      06-03-2011, 01:17 PM   #2
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$1400-1500 off Invoice is a hell of a deal. I'd jump on it. Are you leasing or buying?
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      06-03-2011, 05:56 PM   #3
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Not sure yet if leasing or buying to be honest. I might decide on that either next week or maybe when it arrives at my local dealership. I just submitted my order in today total price I'm paying is $56,410 which doesn't include the $1000 deposit I put down to place the order.

Here she is!
http://www.bmwusa.com/Standard/Conte...tionId=1628599
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First of all, awesome selection. I love this set up. Just for reference, I come up with a 57,270 purchase price on this BMW. Msrp is 63,100.

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      06-04-2011, 03:55 PM   #5
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I called up my sales advisor this morning and made a change to the exterior color. I went back to my original choice of Alpine White instead of the Space Grey. I thought about long and hard overnight but I'm satified now. Can't wait till she is delivered! On the plus side I knocked off about another $450 from the price.
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Who did you end up working with?
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Who did you end up working with?
I ended up working with Kuni BMW.
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      06-11-2011, 09:31 AM   #8
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Philthy84,
I'm also looking into getting a 2011 bmw 335is coupe with pretty much the same specs as yours. The Kelly blue book msrp was 62,750, invoice was 57, 715 and fair purchase price was 61,495. Because the car was so specific, Im going to have to custom build it from Germany. So the dealer offered you the purchase price (out the door price) at invoice?!? Did it make a difference that you live in Oregon where you don't pay state taxes? With the experience you had in your dealership (and taking into consideration I live in San Diego), do you think I could get the same deal here (asking for invoice price as purchase price)?
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Was the money off invoice due to the automatic transmission credit?
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Philthy84,
I'm also looking into getting a 2011 bmw 335is coupe with pretty much the same specs as yours. The Kelly blue book msrp was 62,750, invoice was 57, 715 and fair purchase price was 61,495. Because the car was so specific, Im going to have to custom build it from Germany. So the dealer offered you the purchase price (out the door price) at invoice?!? Did it make a difference that you live in Oregon where you don't pay state taxes? With the experience you had in your dealership (and taking into consideration I live in San Diego), do you think I could get the same deal here (asking for invoice price as purchase price)?
Ya I don't see why not.

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Was the money off invoice due to the automatic transmission credit?
Ya and I also think since I had 2 dealerships fighting for my business.
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      06-11-2011, 01:22 PM   #11
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Wow! That sounds like a great deal! What's the name of your dealer at your BMW dealership? By the way, I'm assuming, though, that you did not have to pay any state taxes, right? Cause that would obviously make a difference in negotiations in California.
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      06-12-2011, 03:13 AM   #12
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Wow! That sounds like a great deal! What's the name of your dealer at your BMW dealership? By the way, I'm assuming, though, that you did not have to pay any state taxes, right? Cause that would obviously make a difference in negotiations in California.
Kuni BMW and ya no sales tax up here in Oregon that's one thing I don't miss from California.
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I'm sorry we couldn't earn your business.

And CA residents still pay sales tax if purchasing in OR.
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