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12-21-2007, 02:55 PM | #46 | |
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I don't know how many 1ers will be sold, but hell no, I won't get one based on the math above unless they can be negotiated within $1k-1.5k above the invoice. Around the 1er release time, you'll probably be albe to get a 335 coupe for <$2k vs. 135. What about some comparisions on deals with similar configurations you can get? MSRP 135: Base Price.........................$34,900 Premium Package................$3,300 Sport Package....................$1,000 Navigation system...............$2,100 Premium hi-fi system............$875 Destination & Handling..........$775 Total MSRP as Built............~$43,000 Invoiced 335i: Base price..........................$37,535 Premium Package.................$2,320 Navigation System...............$1,910 Sport Package.....................$1,000 Destination Charge...............$775 Total Invoice as Built............$43,540 Est over-invoice negotiation...$1500 Final price.........................~$45,000 Would you still consider the 135?
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12-23-2007, 10:32 PM | #47 |
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That's setting up for 1 series to fail. Compare MSRP with invoice? The comparison above is highly dependent on timeline. What if I wait another 5 years when 3 series is due for refresh and compare invoice 135i vs. new 3 series MSRP. As for bargaining, the better deal will always be on the older models. When 335i coupe was released there was no deals to be offered. If bargain is what one is looking for, and bigger is better then 3 series is the right purchase. Even then, I can buy an year old cayman s with less than 10k miles for the same price as an optioned 335i coupe (msrp). Porsche over a bimmer. Or a new M coupe for 1k less than the 45k estimated sedan price above. Why get a regular bimmer when I can step into a M BMW Sales as of Nov. this year. http://home.att.net/~fdmeloan/BMW_Group_Sales.pdf 130,000 units world wide. Only 20,000 is expected for 1er coupe next year. May be better for you guys since you dont like ugly cars on the road. Last edited by Robert; 12-23-2007 at 11:01 PM.. |
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12-24-2007, 04:20 PM | #48 |
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I personally think BMW is trying to maintain their image as a prestigious brand, by offering the 135i for under $30k it would be attainable for the average folk and would be all over the streets...
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12-24-2007, 04:48 PM | #49 |
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all i'd get is premium and sports package 4,300k add to base price. it is still pretty expensive. around 40k.
for those of you who configured and added step--i dont think bmw charges more for manual or auto.
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I think the 128 will sell well...but not 135
wait till the 128xi...then it'll be all over New England
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12-27-2007, 05:56 PM | #51 |
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The 128i will be bought by folks who want a very good performing (0-60 in well under 6 seconds, good handling, practical) BMW that will cost them from low to mid $30Ks well equipped. It will substantially outsell the 135i.
THe 135i is for those of us who want max bang for the buck and tuneability. I instruct at multiple racetracks with these type of guys and I truly believe the 135i will be the best bang-for-the-buck car to come along in a long, long time (perhaps ever). Here's why: The 135i will come standard with track-worth 6-piston brakes (arguably better than those being fitted to the M3). The 135i will come in at under 3373 lbs (about 200 lbs lighter than an M3 - http://bmwusa.com/Standard/Content/V...fications.aspx) and, if you switch out the heavy (30 lbs each) 18" wheels for some 18 lb wheels of larger width mounted with bigger tires (say 245F, 265/18 rear - same footprint as M3) you just shaved another 50 lbs to near 3300 lbs. For somewhere between $300 and $1400 you can increase the HP of the 135i to well over 400. If you go hog-wild and do intake, exhaust, and tune (say $3-4K total) you will have 450 HP or more in a car weighing about what a Corvette weighs. Add a competent, well-sorted suspension for $2K installed plus an LSD for another $3K and you have a car that will challenge Corvette's, Porsche 911s, Ferraris, and will most likely take down the new M3. Guys who really care about performance are salivating over the 135i since they will be able to build a comfortable, luxurious BMW WORLD BEATER for well under $50K. For those of you who have not driven a tune N54 engine in the 335i you will be amazed by the broad powerband, huge torque and great mid-range power. The 1-series will be lighter, more agile (shorter wheelbase, shorter length, 48%F/52%R weight bias) but with the same 3-series underpinnings and better brakes. If I did not already have a 335i in the garage I'd be shopping the 1.
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From what I've read the absolute best bang for the buck on a BMW sold in the US is a 135i w/sport pkg. |
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12-29-2007, 06:21 AM | #53 | |
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Why I posted that price? because I was offered 335 coupe close to that price (not counting $500 BMWCCA rebate yet). So I wander if anyone will buy a 135 at msrp while he can get a 335 at this price now?
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Am I the only one that thinks its UGLY? The headlight, roof, and the overall shape of the car is not even close to flowing. I am pretty upset with the design overal. I would rather have a 47K 335 coupe.
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