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Looking forward to checking one out at my local dealer, even though I am not sold.
However, some company is going to make bank selling an aftermarket diffuser that covers the middle portion. |
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11-18-2024, 09:17 AM | #24 | |
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11-18-2024, 01:26 PM | #25 |
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A local dealer who I didn't get mine from got their HEA M5. It looks so much better in person. Much more aggressive than I thought it would even though I'm not a fan of red. I'm guessing as people see it in person those who disavow it may change their mind.
Gotta be honest, I question the no interest folks here and can go pick one up from a dealer. This dealer said anything not sold is a HEA. I saw the order bank for the dealer I got mine from and it's 5 deep for sedan and 7 for touring. The dealer I saw this one at said they had 10 between sedan and touring in the order bank. Last edited by dbru; 11-18-2024 at 01:36 PM.. |
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I or anyone who walked into my dealer could have driven out with that green one on Saturday at MSRP. It doesn’t mean my dealer doesn’t have any customer orders in the system (I didn’t ask), it just means that there was one available at sticker day one. Do with that info what you will, but it is accurate … although I do appreciate why anyone invested in this car would wish it were otherwise. Not sure why though, M5s were never cars that were hard to get or held any value, I bought my 19 M5C $15k under sticker and that car did not have the negative reception this one does, so this is just normalcy.
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11-18-2024, 02:37 PM | #27 |
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In 2019, BMW couldn't give these cars away. That's when people were getting $1200 a month leases on M5.
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11-18-2024, 05:48 PM | #29 | |
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recent history lesson from the Covid days, shortage spiked artificial demand and a lot of people started putting their names on lists for any hot car and this is over but dealers are trying to extend the hype by telling people that I have x number of people on this car so you feel good about paying MSRP I had 3 M5 and 2 of the three I ordered and both were 10 % under sticker and for me to bite into this one I need that from dealer plus a chunk of rebates from factory and / or high RV with low money factor as the only way to get this car is lease why? heavy rocks sink to the bottom and hybrid technology will improve at a striking pace so IMO , everyone should lease these things otherwise financial hit will be significant |
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11-18-2024, 11:02 PM | #30 | |
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Waiting on hybrid technology is similar to waiting on buying a new computer for the next chip. When that chip comes out a new one will be announced and it makes sense to wait again. You never buy. The only cars that are getting decimated in value are EVs. Could be wrong but one day this will be deemed the last great M5, because it's the last one that isn't EV. Maybe I will take a huge hit on it but such is life. For now just gonna have fun with it. If it depreciates at a 20% delta to other similar models oh well. It's the toll of early adopter fun. |
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11-19-2024, 08:45 AM | #31 | |
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Also in 2019 most people where waiting for the Comp vs the base M5. In time sub MSRP deals will come as inventory catches up with demand. However, 1200 dollars leases are a thing of the past as inflation has adjusted that up. Last edited by DocWeatherington; 11-19-2024 at 09:08 AM.. |
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11-19-2024, 03:47 PM | #35 |
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Both of the local dealers I dealt with gave the impression at the outset that there would be no movement on price, or (in the case of one of them) that they were going to sell the M5 over MSRP. Hold the line; I've had two F90s (one bought at launch, and another, leased a few years later) that went ~$7k and ~$12k under MSRP, respectively in 2018 and 2021, and in both cases I had to venture pretty far to find one.
I went from finding no local dealers with an available build slot from 2023 through September 2024, to multiple cars being available locally. This is a good car, but demand is not what BMW anticipated and they have yet to adjust by offering incentives and rebates. You can get ahead of that by closing well below MSRP, or you can wait for manufacturer incentives to kick in (might be as early as December). |
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