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      04-23-2008, 07:21 AM   #1
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Exclamation Is Edmunds.com "What Others are Paying" accurate?

Hey all -
I'm moments (yes moments) away from ordering a car! This is the day/week it happens. I posted this question in another thread but wanted to get your attention and a quick response.
I'm in Miami and, while I am aware that prices/deals that people get on the cars differ depending on location, I would like to know how the Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) - ie "What Others Are Paying" Column stacks up against what you actually paid for your E92.

I've shopped around and spent almost 2 months playing with dealers.
The best I've done is $48,000 on the car which MSRP is 50,050 and Invoice (per Edmunds) is 46k. Edmunds says others are paying $48,400.

Did you do better/worse/same? How much?
Where are you located?
Any Tips?

What do you got for me?
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      04-23-2008, 08:12 AM   #2
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I paid a few hundred over invoice. I think Edmunds is very accurate - invoice, MSRP and national average (what others are paying) But focus on invoice. Start from there and negotiate. The only thing Edmunds does not include are MACO fees. Good luck
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      04-23-2008, 08:26 AM   #3
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MACO fees = ?

Yes - I intend to start from invoice and work up. That is how I have dealt with each dealer. They, of course, like to say I'll give you X off MSRP.

The South Florida dealers all sit and wait for somebody to come in and pay MSRP. . . and unfortunately for me, somebody does. This drives their bargaining power up because they can afford to tell me "hell no."
I would love to find somebody down here who got an e92 for a couple hundred over invoice. I'm shooting for $1,000 over. . . but I'm getting the feeling (after 2 months of back and forth) that this isn't going to be a reach-able goal.
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      04-23-2008, 07:08 PM   #4
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MACO Fees = 1% of the cars value, an advertising fee that BMWNA charges each dealer

amirite?
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      04-23-2008, 07:42 PM   #5
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Quote:
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MACO Fees = 1% of the cars value, an advertising fee that BMWNA charges each dealer

amirite?
BMW doesn't charge every dealer the MACO fee (not all dealerships participate). And it varies by region, so it's not =1% of the car's value. In my area, it's $280. But you are correct in that it's an advertising fee.
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