09-05-2017, 12:52 PM | #1 |
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0% finance offers on stock X3
Local dealer just emailed me to let me know of 0% finance on stock X3s.
As wife's care due for renewal in March - asked for some figures. Not sure if this is a local dealer offer or UK wide.... Will see what the figures look like. |
09-05-2017, 01:34 PM | #2 |
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First cut of figures...not sure it is that great an offer. Expecting £6k dealer contribution..not sure this is included....
White2.0d M Sport with 20 inch alloy upgrade and sun protection glass(most other spec standard) and with 10k per year and £500 deposit the monthly's are 36m @ £503, 42m @ £454 or 48m @ £417 Any views? |
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09-05-2017, 02:13 PM | #8 |
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When I had one as a courtesy car recently, I really like the car. Great presence and ride. The comfort was far better than mine, but perhaps your optional 20 inch rims will not help there. If you are happy with the deal, that's all that matters. Perhaps worth checking out the usual brokers first...
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Stumbled across the following figures on Harry Fairbairn website. Not sure its such a good deal if new model is a lot different.... BMW Select finance example for a X3 xDrive20d M Sport with optional Automatic Transmission and 0% APR Representative Monthly Payment £369.00 Term of Agreement 48 months Annual Mileage 8,000 miles Customer Deposit £369.00 Deposit contribution £4,326.04 Total Deposit £4,695.04 On the road cash price* £39,505.00 Total Amount of credit £34,809.96 Rate of interest (fixed) 0% Option to purchase fee^ £0.00 Optional final payment^ £17,097.96 Total amount payable £39,505.00 APR 0% APR Excess mileage charge |
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09-05-2017, 02:19 PM | #10 |
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It's a push to get rid of the current stock as they aren't selling well since they're more dated and more expensive than the X1 atm.
Edinburgh dealers have an absolute tonne of them to shift, expect 0% on this stock to stick and around Oct a real hail mary of manu/dealer contribution. |
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They are pushing for completion by September- I didn't realise there are so many kicking about! Wife seems keen - so will have a look at weekend. But may play the long game and see what happens...... |
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It may be the old model but at least any problems will have been ironed out. |
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09-05-2017, 03:28 PM | #16 |
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There will probably be some genuine bargains during the very final sales push.
Last November when we collected our new F30 the dealer was offering outgoing 520d M-Sports for £299 down and £299/month.
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09-05-2017, 03:46 PM | #18 |
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My wife picks hers up on Friday.
2.0d Auto M Sport with pretty much all the options. Pro Media, M Plus Pack, 20" alloys, folding mirrors, heated steering wheel, reverse camera and others I can't remember. 34k. |
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