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Cheapest E90 320 ever sold by PML

dutch

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Hi all, just before the E90 high line series, PML seems throwing the e90 like nobody's business. I have a friend got his YOM2006 E90 3 month back at $120k (no condition attached).
Anyone got it lower?
 
Re: Cheapest E90 320 ever sold by PML

My friend got his E90 320 at $110K last month. PML is clearing the pre-fl at $115K last month.
 
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crashover77;220110 said:
My friend got his E90 320 at $110K last month. PML is clearing the pre-fl at $115K last month.

That's like at least $5000 lost, strange that they would they do that?
 
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They are trying to attack the new C-class. Sure at $110k? I dont think PML is so generous. Things must be missing here n there like those AA cars.
 
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I believe they are indeed transacted at 115 to 120K last month before they introduced the highline/professional series.

Noticed alot of 2nd hand 320 stuck in the hands of dealers. A few were sold, but i think those really chai tao one...either no cash, or no information of the current pricing. going for 105 to 110k apiece...simply not worth it.
 
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crashover77;220110 said:
My friend got his E90 320 at $110K last month. PML is clearing the pre-fl at $115K last month.


E90 got FL version now meh? What are the changes?

Please share.........

Thanks!
 
Re: Cheapest E90 320 ever sold by PML

one of my friend got it at 111k
 
Re: Cheapest E90 320 ever sold by PML

crashover77;220110 said:
My friend got his E90 320 at $110K last month. PML is clearing the pre-fl at $115K last month.
$110k include bank rebate? PML will lose $$$ if not.
 
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i got mine at $122k (2006 production and before cash rebate) in end apr but have tons of conditions attached !! pml added them after the initial agreement on the $. so sickening. the conditions get worse by the day of negotiation/confirmation (must spend $5k on accessories and many others). so effective $ is $127k!! must say not a pleasant experience. if others can get at $115k or $120k without conditions, i have been a sucker big time.
 
Re: Cheapest E90 320 ever sold by PML

will such pricing hurt their own image?

end of day, it is suppposed to be a junior luxurious sedan.
 
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IMC;220291 said:
i got mine at $122k (2006 production and before cash rebate) in end apr but have tons of conditions attached !! pml added them after the initial agreement on the $. so sickening. the conditions get worse by the day of negotiation/confirmation (must spend $5k on accessories and many others). so effective $ is $127k!! must say not a pleasant experience. if others can get at $115k or $120k without conditions, i have been a sucker big time.

You are right. $15k discount must deduct from insurance and 6 month installments.
If you have any $$$ remaining, you must use it to buy accessories and nothing else.
I think you also must take a loan to qualify. A lot of T&C. To really make full use of $15k, you must have a short loan period. Eg. 15k divide by 6 months installments. It work out to be around $2.5k per month.
 
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u have the same deal? wonder how come others can get so much better deal than mine? i mean differential is expected but shouldnt be so drastic. so i think the se really rip me off.
 
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IMC;220485 said:
u have the same deal? wonder how come others can get so much better deal than mine? i mean differential is expected but shouldnt be so drastic. so i think the se really rip me off.
I think everyone get about the same... unless $115k stated is includive of cash rebate from the bank.
 
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dutch;220511 said:
I think everyone get about the same... unless $115k stated is includive of cash rebate from the bank.

So can I assume that my deal of $129k on the Professional Edition with the additional accessories is a better catch... :confused:

I took a 100% loan of $129K @ 2.8% p.a. loan with no cash rebate... :screwedu:
 
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darkknight;220521 said:
So can I assume that my deal of $129k on the Professional Edition with the additional accessories is a better catch... :confused:

I took a 100% loan of $129K @ 2.8% p.a. loan with no cash rebate... :screwedu:


100% loan???? no neeed deposit? can mei?
 
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hitmee;220618 said:
100% loan???? no neeed deposit? can mei?

As PML still want to maintain their selling price @ $139,800 or we can said that to "invoice" @ $139,800, they are offering $10,800 as an overtrade for your old car... means that your ultimate buying price for the new car is $129,000, they will top up the $10,800 onto your old car,

Example: $65,000(Market Rate) + $10,800(Overtrade) = $75,800

They will pay $75,800 for your trade in car...

If you do not have a car to trade in, you must forkout $10,800 as "deposit" to prepay as instalments... a bit complicated mechanism :yikess: but in the end of the day, the buying price is still $129,000... :cloud9:
 

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