is there a best time of year to buy through the approved used scheme to secure the best deal?
after much thought i will be going for an e70 30d/40d but only through the approved used with warranty. bmw apr is 11.9% which is more than im comfortable with but ive heard that sometimes they offer 0%.
also is there movement on the listed price? ive seen a car @ £21.5k, if i could get a wedge off that then 11.9% wont seem so bad,maybe an extra years warranty thrwon in would sweeten the deal.
the car in question is at rybrook in warwick.
thanks in advance
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Re: buying approved used
Best times are possibly around new plate change, though many are now leased so less relevant. End of financial quarter can also be a ‘driver’. My Dealer was very keen to get my new car on the road to meet their quarter targets.
Dealers often add £2.5k to the sticker price to pay for the AUC warranty so there should be some movement.
I had 0% once and it required 1/3rd deposit with the remainder over 2 years. Great if you can get it though
Dealers often add £2.5k to the sticker price to pay for the AUC warranty so there should be some movement.
I had 0% once and it required 1/3rd deposit with the remainder over 2 years. Great if you can get it though
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Re: buying approved used
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Best times are possibly around new plate change, though many are now leased so less relevant. End of financial quarter can also be a ‘driver’. My Dealer was very keen to get my new car on the road to meet their quarter targets.
Dealers often add £2.5k to the sticker price to pay for the AUC warranty so there should be some movement.
I had 0% once and it required 1/3rd deposit with the remainder over 2 years. Great if you can get it though
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hi, thanks for that.
i will go and view the car and see what happens i think.
looking forward to being back in an x5
Best times are possibly around new plate change, though many are now leased so less relevant. End of financial quarter can also be a ‘driver’. My Dealer was very keen to get my new car on the road to meet their quarter targets.
Dealers often add £2.5k to the sticker price to pay for the AUC warranty so there should be some movement.
I had 0% once and it required 1/3rd deposit with the remainder over 2 years. Great if you can get it though
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hi, thanks for that.
i will go and view the car and see what happens i think.
looking forward to being back in an x5