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http://www.easternbmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-bmw...
£29k contribution at Eastern, 4.9% apr
http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-...
£33k contribution at PV
Both Edinburgh.
£29k contribution at Eastern, 4.9% apr
http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-...
£33k contribution at PV
Both Edinburgh.
cs1874 said:
http://www.easternbmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-bmw...
£29k contribution at Eastern, 4.9% apr
http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-...
£33k contribution at PV
Both Edinburgh.
No cheap deals then.£29k contribution at Eastern, 4.9% apr
http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/current-offers/new-...
£33k contribution at PV
Both Edinburgh.
cs1874 said:
Yeah, but the huge discount shrinks with the 0%....swings and roundabouts.
Overall contribution will be about the same, whether it's in the form of a discount or lower finance.
Yes, it does. But with a 0% APR offer you can trade it in without penalty. I'm on a 4 year 0% PCP on my E92 and coming up to the half way mark, where I'll be able to do a straight swap. If I trade it in early I'd have to pay the additional APR too. So it's always best to get 0% in my opinion. Plus it's easier to negotiate down the price when there's 0%... Many times I've tried to buy on 4.9% and they've offered 4.7% to 'tempt me'. Can't do that when it's 0% already Overall contribution will be about the same, whether it's in the form of a discount or lower finance.
edit: typo
Edited by spunko2010 on Thursday 4th September 10:57
[quote=hantsxlg]£33K off and 2.5% is quite tempting. Can I make man-maths work to make a NEW M6 cost similar to a 6 year old E63 at £25K???
If you can please let me know as I have been trying this for the last year, nearly got there a couple of times before the other half totally spoilt things by spotting a perceived flaw (well several actually) in my workings.....
Whilst posting does anyone know if Palmballs car is still for sale at the dealer he sold to or is this just a stale advert. Been up there for a while at that price so if it is still for sale it's overdue another reduction as £64,950 has not showing any takers.
I hope it has sold and the ad is stale because if it comes down again my new, improved, man maths calculator will be back in operation complete with mods to hopefully bypass any rational points of view the other half may quite unreasonably throw at me.
If you can please let me know as I have been trying this for the last year, nearly got there a couple of times before the other half totally spoilt things by spotting a perceived flaw (well several actually) in my workings.....
Whilst posting does anyone know if Palmballs car is still for sale at the dealer he sold to or is this just a stale advert. Been up there for a while at that price so if it is still for sale it's overdue another reduction as £64,950 has not showing any takers.
I hope it has sold and the ad is stale because if it comes down again my new, improved, man maths calculator will be back in operation complete with mods to hopefully bypass any rational points of view the other half may quite unreasonably throw at me.
cs1874 said:
hantsxlg said:
£33K off and 2.5% is quite tempting. Can I make man-maths work to make a NEW M6 cost similar to a 6 year old E63 at £25K???
Also amazes me people are buying M3/M4s when they can have an M6 for LESS.
I think you'll find the 2.5% is the flat rate...it's 4.9% aprAlso amazes me people are buying M3/M4s when they can have an M6 for LESS.
I ordered my M6 in October last year for March 2014 delivery.
The 0% deal was there at the time so I thought why not and agreed this finance deal. In January, the 0% disappeared for any new orders but I noticed the 4.9% that was then offered was there with huge discounts on top so I asked the dealer to give me a per month cost based upon the same spec with their discounts and 4.9% and it was cheaper than the 0% deal I already had in the bag. I took the 4.9% with big discount instead of the 0% and now make lower monthly payments
The 0% is a great headline to lead people through the door but with the greater dealer / BMW contributions, the 4.9% did work out cheaper for me.
As an aside, order it with the competition pack; this has a very positive impact of the residual and reduced my monthly payment even further...I had initially not ordered the car with the CS and when I did add it, elected to pay this addition in cash when the car arrived but when added to the overall finance, it easily paid for itself.
The 0% deal was there at the time so I thought why not and agreed this finance deal. In January, the 0% disappeared for any new orders but I noticed the 4.9% that was then offered was there with huge discounts on top so I asked the dealer to give me a per month cost based upon the same spec with their discounts and 4.9% and it was cheaper than the 0% deal I already had in the bag. I took the 4.9% with big discount instead of the 0% and now make lower monthly payments
The 0% is a great headline to lead people through the door but with the greater dealer / BMW contributions, the 4.9% did work out cheaper for me.
As an aside, order it with the competition pack; this has a very positive impact of the residual and reduced my monthly payment even further...I had initially not ordered the car with the CS and when I did add it, elected to pay this addition in cash when the car arrived but when added to the overall finance, it easily paid for itself.
39sl said:
I ordered my M6 in October last year for March 2014 delivery.
The 0% deal was there at the time so I thought why not and agreed this finance deal. In January, the 0% disappeared for any new orders but I noticed the 4.9% that was then offered was there with huge discounts on top so I asked the dealer to give me a per month cost based upon the same spec with their discounts and 4.9% and it was cheaper than the 0% deal I already had in the bag. I took the 4.9% with big discount instead of the 0% and now make lower monthly payments
The 0% is a great headline to lead people through the door but with the greater dealer / BMW contributions, the 4.9% did work out cheaper for me.
As an aside, order it with the competition pack; this has a very positive impact of the residual and reduced my monthly payment even further...I had initially not ordered the car with the CS and when I did add it, elected to pay this addition in cash when the car arrived but when added to the overall finance, it easily paid for itself.
Interesting, is the 4.9%/Big Discount deal you were offered identical to the one listed above on the Eastern BMW site for example? The 0% deal was there at the time so I thought why not and agreed this finance deal. In January, the 0% disappeared for any new orders but I noticed the 4.9% that was then offered was there with huge discounts on top so I asked the dealer to give me a per month cost based upon the same spec with their discounts and 4.9% and it was cheaper than the 0% deal I already had in the bag. I took the 4.9% with big discount instead of the 0% and now make lower monthly payments
The 0% is a great headline to lead people through the door but with the greater dealer / BMW contributions, the 4.9% did work out cheaper for me.
As an aside, order it with the competition pack; this has a very positive impact of the residual and reduced my monthly payment even further...I had initially not ordered the car with the CS and when I did add it, elected to pay this addition in cash when the car arrived but when added to the overall finance, it easily paid for itself.
spunko2010 said:
Interesting, is the 4.9%/Big Discount deal you were offered identical to the one listed above on the Eastern BMW site for example?
Yes those numbers look pretty close...paid a higher deposit and had a number of options but pretty close to the initial numbers I was offered before adding options.Gassing Station | M Power | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff