435d Gran Coupe - 0% APR - Deal thoughts please
435d Gran Coupe - 0% APR - Deal thoughts please
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5lip

Original Poster:

13 posts

103 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Hi all,

I'm considering jumping on one of the 0% APR offers running with BMW until end of Oct.

Been into my local dealership today and they have a car built and ready and offered the following deal so I'd like to hear some of your thoughts...

435d xDrive M Sport Gran Coupe
  • Mineral Grey
  • M sport Plus package
  • Folding exterior mirrors / anti-dazzle
  • Digital Cockpit
£50,048 OTR

Cash Price : £46,117
Customer deposit : £5000
BMW Contrib : £3750
Annual mileage : 8000
Term: 48 months
Payments : £399.64 per month

Feels like to me that the numbers are nice because of the 0% APR (which any dealership can offer me) but I shuld be asking the dealership for a deeper discount from the OTR price?

Any opinions would be great!

Cheers

Gareth1974

3,467 posts

161 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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So you'll pay £23783 by my reckoning over 4 years.

I think I'd be more tempted by one of the Audi S4 lease deals, which work out around £10500 for two years. Then you won't end up running a complicated car out of warranty, and if you can find a similarly good deal in 2 years time, you'll get a new car then, with new brakes, tyres etc, at the point when you'd need to start replacing these sort of consumables on the 435 PCP deal.

Edited by Gareth1974 on Monday 16th October 19:52

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Try some brokers and CarWow, should easily be able to beat that discount.

Don’t get too hung up on 0% finance specifically, interest rates are so low at the moment that you need to make sure you’re not ignoring a better overall deal because of a little bit of interest.

mabosh

336 posts

208 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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I don't think the deal's so-so but could be better, have a look here:

http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/cars/4-series/4-ser...

So "their" car is nearly £3000 cheaper to begin with but they are offering £4494 discount, your dealer is offering £3931 and then there is the BMWFS contribution of £3750 for both. Having dealt with Peter Vardy in the past, you could probably do some more negotiation on it too.

As an aside, if you are feeling really flush, they currently have a couple of 440i M Sport Coupes with list prices of just over £58k!! Individual paint and leather, M Performance kit etc. Bonkers.

p1stonhead

28,471 posts

189 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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£50k OTR? Is that a typo? yikes

I must be well out of touch.

covmutley

3,281 posts

212 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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I would go for the 435 over s4. Lovely looking and fabulous engine.

The finance and contributions are both bmw so I guess the dealer has scope to offer some too?

5lip

Original Poster:

13 posts

103 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Thanks all - nice to have stuff to think about.

Feels like it’d be prudent to go and get a drive in an S4 to compare. The 435 was lovely though - super comfortable and lovely to drive.

I think a couple of grand more from the dealer would push the monthly payments down into great deal territory so I can ask the Q!

Have already done Carwow and will see what comes back.

I’ve gotta show some naivety and say that I hadn’t considered the term running costs at the 4 year mark as I think you’re right as that’s when things could get expensive vs a shorter term (PCP or PCH)

Sir Bagalot

6,865 posts

203 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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DTD comes in @ £39K (includes a £2.5K BMW contribution)

As others have said, try the brokers first, then get a dealer to match it

Edited by Sir Bagalot on Monday 16th October 22:14

Pica-Pica

15,903 posts

106 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Overpriced, not worth £16k more than 335xdrive, IMHO

covmutley

3,281 posts

212 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Pica-Pica said:
Overpriced, not worth £16k more than 335xdrive, IMHO
4 series does look nicer, but that is hard to disagree with!

Ursicles

1,081 posts

264 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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If you want one - this is a decent deal.

http://www.babybmw.net/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=10...


BMW 435d xDrive M Sport Gran Coupe
(standard features; Metallic Paint, Leather Seats, Heated Seats, LED lights, Electric Seats, Professional Media)
Options included in this quote; Adaptive M Sport Suspension, Electric Folding Door Mirrors, Digital Cockpit, M Sports Plus Package
(HK Sound, 19" Alloys, MP braking, Sun Pro Glass).

List Price for this spec is £50,390 OTR
Special deposit contribution from Berry £10,640
Customer price £39,750.

Customer deposit for example £5300.
Finance payments; 47 x £399.46
Final payment (GFV) £18,759.
APR 2.9%
based on 8000 miles PA.

Alternative low deposit option.
Customer deposit £1.
Finance Payments 47 x £518
Final Payment (GFV) £18,759

VAGLover

918 posts

100 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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charltjr said:
Try some brokers and CarWow, should easily be able to beat that discount.

Don’t get too hung up on 0% finance specifically, interest rates are so low at the moment that you need to make sure you’re not ignoring a better overall deal because of a little bit of interest.
Even with a low APR, say 4% over 4 years, 47k car will be like 4/5k in interest.

VAGLover

918 posts

100 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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covmutley said:
I would go for the 435 over s4. Lovely looking and fabulous engine.

The finance and contributions are both bmw so I guess the dealer has scope to offer some too?
Dealers often have to part fund these from their margin

anonymous-user

76 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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VAGLover said:
charltjr said:
Try some brokers and CarWow, should easily be able to beat that discount.

Don’t get too hung up on 0% finance specifically, interest rates are so low at the moment that you need to make sure you’re not ignoring a better overall deal because of a little bit of interest.
Even with a low APR, say 4% over 4 years, 47k car will be like 4/5k in interest.
Could well be, depends how the deal is structured and how much is actually financed, it’s always worth doing the maths to confirm though.

I know some people who’ve signed up to really cruddy deals “because 0%” when they could have saved themselves a fair chunk by paying a bit of interest but landing a much bigger discount. Probably not likely in this case, but always worth keeping in mind.

Not Ideal

3,016 posts

210 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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covmutley said:
Pica-Pica said:
Overpriced, not worth £16k more than 335xdrive, IMHO
4 series does look nicer, but that is hard to disagree with!
^^^ this.

5lip

Original Poster:

13 posts

103 months

Tuesday 17th October 2017
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Sure enough Carwow gets a local dealer offer at the 40k mark.

That’s around 6k less than the original from a different dealership.

A big assumption that my local can match that deal - should I expect my monthlies to reduce by around £70?

I’ve worked that on 6k less == 3k less to finance == circa £23 per £1000 reduction.

How’s that sound? Or should I get the full 6k?

5lip

Original Poster:

13 posts

103 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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Sure enough....

435d xDrive M Sport Gran Coupe
Mineral Grey
Black Dakota Leather
M Sport Plus Package

5k down, 8000 miles

36 month: £354.41 per month
48 month: £329.59 per month

Sounds a little more healthy?

p1stonhead

28,471 posts

189 months

Wednesday 18th October 2017
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5lip said:
Sure enough....

435d xDrive M Sport Gran Coupe
Mineral Grey
Black Dakota Leather
M Sport Plus Package

5k down, 8000 miles

36 month: £354.41 per month
48 month: £329.59 per month

Sounds a little more healthy?
For 8k miles surely a 440i would be way better?