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Just a reminder that 556 hp CTS-Vs are still in your price range

2010s with 30-35K miles are $40-42K
This is a 2009 with 29K miles and all options (incl Recaros) for $39K
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Old 11-29-2012, 01:46 PM
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Thanks. And can I say again how much your advice is respected! The CTS-V would be my viceral choice, no doubt. As you can see, I'm leaning towards all wheel drive and 6 cylinders. Not that the amount of driving makes much of a difference for this to be an issue.
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The Caddy is a FAR better car for the money.
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:07 PM
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Thanks. And can I say again how much your advice is respected! The CTS-V would be my viceral choice, no doubt. As you can see, I'm leaning towards all wheel drive and 6 cylinders. Not that the amount of driving makes much of a difference for this to be an issue.
The 335s you were talking about were Xi's -- all wheel drive?
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:10 PM
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Yes. Decided that is the most likely choice for where I'm at. The slight decrease in performance will be made up with its use year around. I think around here rear drive only is ordered less then 10%.
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Agreed

Then it's possible to break $60K as the XI is a couple grand more

Is there a reason you're not thinking a used 535XI M-Sport (or 550XI) works? Too close to what you have?




535XIs are cheap and plentiful right now -- a bargain. See the one I posted a page back
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My BMW contact who I have used since owning them came back with this for me........This is a $57,720 MSRP car ,M sport, cold weather,premium,tech.upgraded sound.....
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I think $57,720 is already with a discount. The retail when optioned out is $61,000 or around there......
Just clarified. Unless I read your copy/past email wrong, he clearly states MSRP is $57,720
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I can't wait for the CTS-V to become a $20k used car.
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I can't wait for the CTS-V to become a $20k used car.
There was a loaded, clean silver 2009 with 78K miles that no-saled today in Tampa for $29K. Not many are under $30K, but there are more and more all the time.
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Got another email. This might help clear up things:

Hi Michael,



I just sat with Paul, He sent over the wrong car that lease was for a stripped down 5 series. He re did it with the rate for the 335xi it is $683 for the same 39/ 10k miles with the same cash down.

The rebates change to $1,750 from the $2,750 he showed us on the first deal. He used the wrong money factor and holiday cash.



The holiday cash is $1,000 plus loyalty cash of $750 total $1,750.Sorry for the confusion, it is end of the month here and he is real busy



Send me over all the options you want color inside and out and I will get you a payment on it. The MSRP might be lower than the one I used. You might not need everything that was on this car, Build one up and I will work the boss for you. If the numbers work $500 deposit and in 6 to 8 weeks you will have a new car.



Thanks again and have a good night


(The Paul he is talking to is Paul Rahal, Bobby's son)


This is the build sheet:

http://www.bmwusa.com/standard/content/byo/byohome.aspx?ConfigurationId=3559116

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$60k for a 3-series...that just sounds nucking futs to me. Especially when it will be worth half in a couple years.
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Old 11-29-2012, 06:32 PM
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Welcome to 2013. Check out any new BMW, Audi , or MB. Nothing below $50k. You can see why I'm hesitant and keep looking used.
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I was just browsing the local stealer's CPO 3 series inventory last night and there were plenty of nice ones for under $30k and with more warranty on them than you get with a new car. I had a 330i sedan and Mrs. Lee has a 328i coupe now. Honestly, I can't tell the difference in power. They are both more than adequate. Once in a while she gets a 3 series sedan as a loaner and it's so much more comfortable than her coupe. But no one needs an X-drive out here. I really can't see myself ever needing more than a 3 series. I test drove a few 5'ers a while back and they were just too much car for me.
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The difference between 10K mi/yr and 15K mi/yr is 3% in residual
On that $57,720 car 3% is $1731.60 divided by 39 months is $44.40 per month plus int and tax.
So <$50/mo between giving it back with 39,000 miles vs 48,750.
Well worth it, IMHO

Above 15K mi/yr you buy each individual mile, up front or built into payment.
Or if you're more than 6 months away from lease-end and anticipating a mileage overage you can buy additional miles for $0.16 per mile (with BMW)
Great! Are the numbers you base your math on publicly available? My next car may be leased!

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I was just in Ireland not too long ago and spent two weeks with a new A6 TDI hire-car. I was pretty impressed with it as a whole (especially compared to earlier variants I'd seen/driven). The very decent MPG was a nice surprise as well.

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My wife drives a 2011 S4 in similar configuration, only with the 6-speed manual. It's just turned 25K miles and thus far has been flawless. As far as the comparison with the older V8 S4, the supercharged V6 is at least as fast with significantly better fuel consumption.
I've had several Audi's and they are maintenance whores - but I still love them. And no, the supercharged car is not faster than the outgoing V8. It's only a hair slower, but it feels a lot slower.
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On my way home tonight and had to come through a busy area that has stores and many redlights. Caught a new S4 coming up on me and took off weaving through the traffic. Was able to get into the lane next to him just as the light turned red. Didn't know what he as going to do so I let him make the first move. Heard his engine rev and did the same with mine. I have a tiptronic and put it in sport mode. It wasn't even close. I was easily 3 car lengths ahead in 50 yards. The S4 is almost 4000lbs and 330 hp. I thinks it needs more power.
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There's an RS4 that should easily remedy that issue.
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Are they making a new RS4? I've come to realization that for the time present, there is nothing out there worth changing to. I think I will do a reevaluation in the spring and see whats coming. A new M3? Whats that going to run $70-80K? Not won over by anything Audi or BMW has in the mid price lux sedan. I came away liking the 550i even more. Found a review that may express what I mean:

Melted Rubber: 2008 BMW 550i review

AutoSpies.com's Agent 001 reviews the 2008 BMW 550i - YouTube

My advice if your in the same market, buy a 550i. If my car's value is now in the mid 20's, its one of the best deals out there for shear driving pleasure

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