Best deals on a new M5
Best deals on a new M5
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WasEYEconned

Original Poster:

128 posts

197 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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I am considering a new or nearly new M5. Company car goes back at July 31st.

Will be getting some pcp numbers emailed to me tomorrow, the salesman is stressing how pleasantly surprised I will be.

I thought it would be a good thread to list deals that have been offered here....

Pugland53

574 posts

195 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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I am tempted by another new M5 if there are some superb deals available in their last few months of production. Peter Vardy are offering £20k off, £5998 deposit £598 a month on a new one, 4 year pcp 8k miles. A good deal, but any extras will push that up quite a bit.
The trouble is 'nice' second hand ones can be had for around £35k, which is a substantial saving.
Let me know if the numbers you get are any better than the ones I've quoted, cheers.

RWD cossie wil

4,382 posts

198 months

Sunday 15th May 2016
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Production stops in October I believe, might be some very interesting deals available then?

Anyone know if the carbon brakes got specified much? Don't think I have seen a s/h car for sale yet with them fitted!

Jazzer

1,758 posts

229 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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There is currently an APR of 2.9% on the finance....this has got to go if they are to shift the final cars.

There are some physical cars in the system, one in particular with a fab spec.

I may go again on another F10, as I'm not sure I could live with the step down to the M4 CP....I may well go for the M4 and love it, but I just don't lust for one like I did/do the M5/M6.

Decisions, eh?

M3Driver

171 posts

189 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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I'd be interested in finding out about any good run-out deals too. I'm coming from an M135i.

The Peter Vardy deal is good but they have been offering that on and off for the past 2 or 3 years, so nothing especially new there, although it is a tough one to beat; I don't think I've seen anywhere else better it.

I would like a factory order car, built to my spec, but if I could get the deposit down to £2.5k and the monthlies down to under £500, I'd probably order one.

Otherwise, I'm afraid the Golf R (listing at £36,500) discounted to £28k has my attention. I need to test drive one, otherwise I may order another M135i, but with LSD and MP Exhaust this time.

mikeN54

607 posts

206 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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Try Colin gourlay at eastern BMW in Edinburgh. They beat other dealers by £100's / month. (Some by £1000/m)

He specifically beat Vardy's for me and has a good rep for m deals.


WasEYEconned

Original Poster:

128 posts

197 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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This was the deal I was offered today without any negotiation, I had a 7 series of them 4 years ago, whilst not a prolific purchaser from them I do have some good history.

Figures were based on a physical car with immediate delivery.

Pcp basis
Car is decent spec with 20 inch, surround cameras, soft close door.
14000 miles per annum over 36 months

£5000 deposit
£924 per month

2.9% as mentioned above.

With the discount of approx £17000 it made the cost price £62823

GFV was approx £27000

It was worth the call from the dealer today and has made up my mind that I will focus my attention on finding a low mileage 14 plate at around £37000.


The Livster

222 posts

141 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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Nearly a year into mine and loving it more each time I drive it, great cars , hope you can get s good deal, you will not be disappointed

WasEYEconned

Original Poster:

128 posts

197 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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The Livster said:
Nearly a year into mine and loving it more each time I drive it, great cars , hope you can get s good deal, you will not be disappointed
Thank you, did you buy new ?

stain

1,053 posts

235 months

Monday 16th May 2016
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I bought a high spec used example last year. It was 3 years old and only 9k miles for 41. They are an absolute bargain used but less so brand new. It does depend how you fund the purchase though.