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Originally Posted by Surefoot
Getting $400 over invoice offer for a nearly fully loaded 335i xDrive 6MT through Manhattan BMW. $725 Acquisition Fee, $75 Document Fee, $10.00 inspection fee and $12.50 tire tax. There is also a tax on the $1,000 rebate. Training is $180 and MACO is $300 (but they are included in the "Invoice" price). $1,000 rebate through BMWFS.
Question - the $1,000 rebate should be applied to the drive off cash, correct? It should NOT be subtracted from the selling price of the car, correct? Wouldn't end up yielding a full $1,000 savings if it were just applied to reduce the selling price.
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Wow, that's a pretty good deal. I went to BMW of Manhattan initially and spoke to a CA there who insisted that they weren't able to go anywhere near invoice on a 335i let alone an xdrive. Which CA did you speak to? Are you doing ED? Congrats on your new F30!