11-29-2024, 12:04 AM | #1 |
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Canadian Pricing / Discounts
Does anyone have the current Canadian G45 pricing sheets, or a read on the current discounts?
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11-29-2024, 10:28 AM | #2 |
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Canada X5 M50 retail price..
Canada X3 retail price list attached... dealer discount at Toronto is low (1-2%) at the moment as it's still very new. Whatever you get, you should be able to get "ontop" with $1500 Nov Promotion + $1000 Loyalty (for current BMW customer).
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Any insight as to whether this will increase or dwindle through December and January? Also, is finding an allocation difficult, like it was with the G80, or do you just basically walk in and order the G45? And last, what's the rough lead time on these things to deliver? I wasn't planning to swap out the G01 for another year, but am beginning to consider locking one in now in case prices spike next year. Cheers! |
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11-30-2024, 06:47 PM | #4 |
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Interested in this thread, although I have ordered a 550e. I think discounts are increasing and the GTA dealers are deluding themselves on the strength of the market. BMW keeps throttling supply to maintain pricing. I think the cars are awfully expensive to begin with, although the exchange rate is a factor. Push hard - 4 -5% should be achievable. The US market is far more forgiving on discounts. If your leasing, rates and residuals seem to be significantly different (more punishing in Toronto). Overall, BMW terms need to improve.
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Mind you, the reviews of the X3 are very good and the car seems to be in demand given its a viable alternative to an X5.
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Neither leasing nor financing so unconcerned with rates / residuals, and only pondering buying now rather than next year to avoid the spectre of retaliatory tariffs impacting pricing.
Valid or overblown? Canadians, your thoughts below … |
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