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Re: 2011 328i sedan, MT lease deal [unconsoled] by unconsoled on Tue Oct 26 20:05:19 PDT 2010

Got the car.... ended with $376/month + tax drive-off $508 36 mo, 10K/yr

2011 328i sedan, MT lease deal by unconsoled on Wed Oct 20 21:06:48 PDT 2010

Please let me know if this is a good deal -- > -- 2011 328i BMW sedan, black(not metallic), black leather, MT -- value package/ leather, ipod/usb adapter MSRP - $34,025 my price $32,115 MF 1.35% Res. 64% 36 mo lease - $387/month + tax driveoff $930

Picked up the 2011, dropped off the 2007 by xeye on Thu May 27 16:39:59 PDT 2010

Hi, I've been here before. Here's the news: I took delivery today of my new (!) 2011 335i xDrive. Right from the window sticker: Tasman Green Metallic Oyster/Black Dakota Leather Cold Weather Package Premium Package Sport Package All-Wheel Drive (Duh!) Heated Steering Wheel Park Distance Control (front & rear) Satellite Radio (So far, every channel is the Sirius channel, and is really annoying. I'll figure this out.) Harman Kardon Surround Stereo Now for the details: Transmission (6 MT - MANDATORY!!!!!) is melted butter smooth. Engine (N55? I can't remember if the new one is N54 or N55). Smooth for having 4 miles on the odometer. I haven't really nailed it yet, but the power curve seems to be very smooth and continuous. Someone had posted some time back that the new engine is quieter than the previous version. I say that, once climbing past 3,000 RPM, this engine emits a growl much better defined AND enjoyed than before. Comfort? Definitely. The really bad news? BMW has gone overboard with being socially conscious to the point of being really blind to current culture, buying habits and technological power requirements. In their apparent attempt to be socially conscious, they removed the ashtray with the "flippable" cover that released every single time you dusted the Dark Burl Walnut trim. Kudos to BMW for removing the "ashtray" but I'd really like to know who the total moron was who endorsed the removal of THE POWER OUTLET THAT SUPPLIED JUICE TO OUR RADAR DETECTORS, (in my case Garman), and anything else that required power (defibrillator?). I can only conclude that this is a monumentally stupid decision that no one, anywhere in BMW, realized is really going to piss off BMW customers. GPS, radar, iPod, etc units are everywhere. How did BMW think they were going to be powered? If I'd known, I'd have had serious second thoughts about my purchase. I spent big money on a Y-joint to get my Garmin and Escort 9500ix to be powered by my $51.000 car. If they don't fix this, free, I will shop Audi from now on. One more really aggravating issue: The Finance guy ran the Purchase & Sale Agreement at MSRP in spite of the GM writing the deal up at Invoice minus $1840 Option Credit plus &750 profit. When I told him this was wrong, he admitted "Oops, my mistake". Either the guy is incompetent or a cheat. I can't see it any other way. My deal was good, and I'm happy, but the best advice is to be extremely vigilent on every tiny little detail because no matter how friendly the are, they are not your friend going in. If you establish a friendship you value coming out, so much the better. Good luck. I really do like my new ride, and I would not hesitate to go back to BMW of Sudbury (MA) again. The GM and salesguy were awesome. BUT, I would be very careful at checkout.

328i sedan pricing by kpr1969 on Sun May 31 19:28:39 PDT 2009

I'm interested in the 328i sedan (MT) without any of the optional packages, but they seem hard to come by in suburban Chicago. Here's a recent quote from a dealer. Is this a good price? 2009 BMW 328i 4 door Sedan USD 33,600.00 Color 668 Jet Black N/C Upholstery KASW Black Leatherette N/C Options 459 Power front seats 995.00 494 Heated front seats 500.00 4AB Dark Burl Walnut wood trim N/C Net Total 35,095.00 Destination Charge 825.00 Total Suggested Price 35,920.00 Your price $34,483.00

Looking to lease 328 sedan with MT by tarp_kitko on Thu May 07 17:08:55 PDT 2009

I'm looking to lease a bare-bone BMW 3 series sedan with MT. I did a little bit of research. The cheapest quote I found was $400 a month (not sure how many miles probably 10,000) with no down payment and no deposit plus tax. Although the website I found this deal is a little suspicious. What do you, guys, think is it a good deal?

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