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New E89 help

Specific discussion about the E89 2009 Z4 (sDrive35is, sDrive35i, sDrive30i, sDrive23i)
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Re: New E89 help

Post by Havard » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:03 pm

Angie4m wrote:
Havard wrote:Not sure if Broadspeed would have been better but I am not sure if the do PCP deals.
Broadspeed are a broker who put you in contact with a BMW Dealer who can then do HP or PCP via BMW finance if you so wish.
Sorry, should have said, "have the details on PCP deals". I have been speaking to them about buying a car outright so I only have the bottom line figure as a one off puchase.

I appreciate that they get a fee for putting you through to the dealer. :thumbsup:
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Re: New E89 help

Post by Angie4m » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:06 pm

Havard wrote:
Angie4m wrote:
Havard wrote:Not sure if Broadspeed would have been better but I am not sure if the do PCP deals.
Broadspeed are a broker who put you in contact with a BMW Dealer who can then do HP or PCP via BMW finance if you so wish.
Sorry, should have said, "have the details on PCP deals". I have been speaking to them about buying a car outright so I only have the bottom line figure as a one off puchase.

I appreciate that they get a fee for putting you through to the dealer. :thumbsup:
Well you could possibly try having a go at working the figures out or asking a local dealer. Usually the rate is 4.9% and usually a 15kish ballon. You'll find a few online calculators to give you an idea.
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Re: New E89 help

Post by Angie4m » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:08 pm

nick&sandra wrote:Hi

The Z is the top range 340 bhp one ( 7 speed dct as standard)

S drive ... £420 for 48 months .. final payment £14600

does that help

Nick
I only asked because there is a 35i and a 35is and they nearly 3k difference in starting price which also adds into the equation. They are all Sdrives and folks tend to think 35i sdrive and 35is sdrive are one in the same car.
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Re: New E89 help

Post by Brasseye » Tue Nov 04, 2014 10:30 pm

normantooh wrote:Can be done, my one cost just over £52k new, i picked it up for under £25k after its as 2 years old and 20k miles.


My view is that £38k is too much to spend on a Z4 when mid 20's will get you a very nice one. £38k is used 997.2 money.
This is where we came in but with 15k miles

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Re: New E89 help

Post by chasBMW » Wed Nov 05, 2014 1:32 pm

Stark wrote:It must have every single option at that price.....and I mean every extra, these cars very very rarely jump over £50K
Well the invoice as I specced it for mine was nearer 55k than 50k
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Re: New E89 help

Post by Maniac » Wed Nov 05, 2014 2:23 pm

You can get over 50K fairly easily. My 35i was 46k list and its probably 50% specced of all the options you could get.

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Re: New E89 help

Post by envy » Wed Nov 05, 2014 4:42 pm

sounds like a decent deal. my 35is was specced to 52k book price, i got a 15k discount and my trade in and deposit contributed another 5k

im on a 4 year pcp deal with a balloon payment of about 15k

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