F10 M5 discounts?
F10 M5 discounts?
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5678

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6,146 posts

253 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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After starting off looking for an M3, prefering the M4 and now being tempted by the deals on the M5, I'm going to get onto some dealers this week.

Searching around I see people talking about £10-14k discount on them? Is this right? Am I right to go out and expect to get a car for £60k?

This discount combined with the 0% makes it a no brainer.

Looking at Singapore grey, silverstone leather, black 20" wheels with lumbar support and heated steering wheel as the only options I'm after.

Edited by 5678 on Sunday 6th September 20:48

paulmc

246 posts

232 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Good starting point.

People on here rave about their deals but when asked what dealer they tend to ignore the question. Weird eh??

http://www.petervardybmw.co.uk/cars/bmw-m/m5-saloo...

Delcara

16 posts

130 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Paid £62500 for mine (on the road) - including a £1,050 service plan and £1775 of optional extras.

paulmc

246 posts

232 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Which dealer??

GTR R35 up for sale. Fancy another M5

wnd

94 posts

149 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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It's less about the dealer and more about your negotiating skills. A deal is between two parties, not 20. Why do people expect that just because someone managed to negotiate that a dealer sells them a car at break even or less that said dealer would want to do it over and over again?

Those of us that are better at negotiating need there to be plenty of people that aren't to keep the balance and the poor old dealers in business biggrin

irfan1712

1,288 posts

179 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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not sure if you'd consider Contract Hire,

but Eastern Western Fleet Services are offering an M5 with the £2.5k 20' wheel option for £600inc vat per month, on a 9+35 deal. The best deal on an M5 ive seen by far.

the details are in here;

http://www.pistonheads.com/GASSING/topic.asp?h=0&a...

paulmc

246 posts

232 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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wnd said:
It's less about the dealer and more about your negotiating skills. A deal is between two parties, not 20. Why do people expect that just because someone managed to negotiate that a dealer sells them a car at break even or less that said dealer would want to do it over and over again?

Those of us that are better at negotiating need there to be plenty of people that aren't to keep the balance and the poor old dealers in business biggrin
Ball Lickstongue out

thanks for your help, not!!

my last M5 was from Easter BMW great deal and more than a few of us secured more or less the same deal.

no-one expect anything its about finding a dealer willing to deal.

Jonny TVR

4,548 posts

307 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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paulmc said:
Ball Lickstongue out

thanks for your help, not!!

my last M5 was from Easter BMW great deal and more than a few of us secured more or less the same deal.

no-one expect anything its about finding a dealer willing to deal.
agree with paul smile

likesachange

2,653 posts

220 months

Monday 7th September 2015
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Best deal I found was the petervardy one at 14500 discount and 0% was something like 6999 down and 599 a month, I took the deal into my local dealer and they reluctantly matched the discount.
GFV is 24k on 8 k a year with my reckoning there will be some sort of decent equity at the end going by today's values.