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09-14-2007, 09:55 PM | #1 |
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Just got the call from the Dealer
Dealer called yesterday and said that they are starting a list. As of that phone call they said only one other person had signed up. They said that the $1000 deposit needed to get a place on the list is fully refundable. My question to all of you is, should I put down my deposit to save a space, or should I just wait (as like many of you said its not like it should be a hard car to get)? The salesman I have been speaking with said they probably wouldn't get pricing for a few more months with production starting in December, but that they would be selling the car at MSRP, with no special deals with leasing as they do with the 3 series (dont know exactly what that means, probably higher monthly costs?)
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09-17-2007, 03:37 PM | #6 | |
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The guy I have been speaking with said that, apparently the "deal" given on the 3 series leases won't be offered with the 1-series seeing as it will be a hot new car, could mean still less than 335, but not proportional to the price difference |
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09-19-2007, 09:11 AM | #10 |
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The last time (literally, I will never do that again) put a downpayment on a car that was supposed to be produced and sold in the US was the Lotus Elise. Put $1000 down about 10 months before they arrived.
Predicted pricing was like $34-35k originally. Then, as pricing finally was released a few months before actually deliveries, it was right on $40k for a few bells/whistles/options plus tax/etc... So, I kindly got my deposited returned to me and sold my S4 and got an 2003 M3. No disappointments on that so far, and it was used. Which is something else I won't do, buy a new car off the lot again. Depreciation will put a beatdown on you. |
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