G37 Price Predictions
#1
G37 Price Predictions
I have a bad feeling that the price is going to increase by a few k. But then, had the same feeling about the sedan.
If, like the sedan, i can get a fully equiped (sport+prem+nav+tech) for 39/40 k then i am sold.....
nething over 40, gonna start considering the 335i.....
the reason why i am worried is, that how they gonna justifiy to the seddan folks for a similar price but less power? unless ofcourse, sedans r getting an upgrade too....
If, like the sedan, i can get a fully equiped (sport+prem+nav+tech) for 39/40 k then i am sold.....
nething over 40, gonna start considering the 335i.....
the reason why i am worried is, that how they gonna justifiy to the seddan folks for a similar price but less power? unless ofcourse, sedans r getting an upgrade too....
#3
The sedan had a minimal increase, and from what I have read and been hearing from people preordering, the coupe will also have a minimal increase. Doubt that the increase would stop anybody from buying it, they know that they can't raise the price on the G37 too much. I am hoping to be able to get one optioned out the way I want it for 37-38!!
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Originally Posted by vstrizheus
It will probably be $1-1.5k more than the Sedan IMO.
#7
I have said it looks better then the 335's, but if Infiniti wants to keep this car positioned below the 335, they had better consider all the buying options:
I think face to face you can negotiate better numbers - but right now on the BMWUSA web site you can put your hands on the 335i coupe for ED @
US LIST // ED Price // Savings
2007 335i Coupe
$40,800 / $37,945 / $2,855
2007 335i Sedan
$38,900 / $36,175 / $2,725
Plus I think if you buy a membership (sub - $100 I think) to BMWSCCA for 1 year, you can take an additional $1k off of your purchase price.
- I thought last year the coupe came out listed @ $41 something, just under the $42 mark, am I wrong or did this drop? Anyone know?
I think face to face you can negotiate better numbers - but right now on the BMWUSA web site you can put your hands on the 335i coupe for ED @
US LIST // ED Price // Savings
2007 335i Coupe
$40,800 / $37,945 / $2,855
2007 335i Sedan
$38,900 / $36,175 / $2,725
Plus I think if you buy a membership (sub - $100 I think) to BMWSCCA for 1 year, you can take an additional $1k off of your purchase price.
- I thought last year the coupe came out listed @ $41 something, just under the $42 mark, am I wrong or did this drop? Anyone know?
Last edited by G-WannaBe; 04-06-2007 at 04:03 PM.
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#11
Thanks for the correction. ED as I understand it is designed to be as simple as it can be, but of course I am sure people who have done it have had varrying expereiences.
You settle on the price and configuration here in the US with a dealer, and they place the order as they normally do, with the discount. After normal prodcution time when the car is ready, you fly over to Germany, get to their offices, pick up the car, drive it back to the port, use a pre-arranged shipping service to pack and send the car, and then in a number of weeks wait out the deliver at your dealership. I think you have to have applied for a temp licenses, or maybe they even provide the paperwork for you, and some have said they did it all in 1 day and flew back that night.
I think a few have said the cost of transport is not actually that high- but I am not writing with first hand knowldge.
(Of course 1 can choose to sample the AutoBahn, but I would not redline a new car myself, so I would not want to be tempted.)
Has anyone here done ED, did I miss anything?
You settle on the price and configuration here in the US with a dealer, and they place the order as they normally do, with the discount. After normal prodcution time when the car is ready, you fly over to Germany, get to their offices, pick up the car, drive it back to the port, use a pre-arranged shipping service to pack and send the car, and then in a number of weeks wait out the deliver at your dealership. I think you have to have applied for a temp licenses, or maybe they even provide the paperwork for you, and some have said they did it all in 1 day and flew back that night.
I think a few have said the cost of transport is not actually that high- but I am not writing with first hand knowldge.
(Of course 1 can choose to sample the AutoBahn, but I would not redline a new car myself, so I would not want to be tempted.)
Has anyone here done ED, did I miss anything?
#13
Originally Posted by fhumphrey04
Wow if that is true its pretty cool
From talking to some of the guys that work at my local bmw dealer they said if you wanted a 335 they were not giving up a dime on the price, too much interest.
From talking to some of the guys that work at my local bmw dealer they said if you wanted a 335 they were not giving up a dime on the price, too much interest.
I herd the same thing in December from a local dealer, specifically about ED-no additional discounts, but I have read some threads over at bimmerforums that claim ED w/ discount is possible, its all in the negots. Either way, that is a tougher price to compare to, even considering air and transport fees.
#14
Originally Posted by vstrizheus
Thats how I understood it as well, but my question is what is the benefit for them to do the ED? Why would there be a discount if they setup the shipping and such anyways?
I dont think they set it up, I think you have to set it up, here is a coverage statement from the site:
European Delivery price includes:
* 14 days of free premium road insurance
* Tourist registration
* Factory preparation
* Inland European transportation from the designated drop-off point
* Marine insurance
* Customs duty and clearance
* U.S. port processing and accessory installation
* Wharf and handling fees
Last edited by G-WannaBe; 04-06-2007 at 04:22 PM.
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