BMW 0% on 3 series

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deason

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Saturday 16th September 2017
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Looks like a september offer is on for this.

Someone looks like they need to shift a few cars piling up smile

deason

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Saturday 16th September 2017
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daemon said:
Showing as 2.9% APR on the main site?
Got a mate who's a dealer...just told me.

deason

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Sunday 17th September 2017
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daemon said:
Not bad either, is that the current new facelift model thats being replaced??

No wonder they can't shift the stock lol

X3 is an option but it's over 40k when pimped out so not sure i'll be interested.

Although the dealer is doing "free" servicing http://www.marshall.co.uk/bmw/new-car-offers/x3/ on it.

deason

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Tuesday 19th September 2017
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Looks like its the old model for X3...not 2017 facelift.

deason

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Wednesday 20th September 2017
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clarkeysntfc said:
Fair shout - although you can bet that some punters pay them.
Replace some with "a"....and that's stevie wonder!

deason

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Wednesday 20th September 2017
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Jefferson Steelflex said:
Even at zero interest, buying one of these on tick is becoming increasingly pointless. The dealer contributions and other incentives are hammering the RVs to such a point that you're pretty much stuck in it for full term. People need to realise this and go in with their eyes open.

I appreciate it's a cheaper way of buying a car, but I looked at the figures and just can't see how it's a good deal. BMW aren't alone, PCP just isn't what it used to be.
How does it need to change to start favouring us then? Cars with less margin?

I'm with you on 0% not being of any true benefit, it's an incentive, thats all.