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      04-27-2012, 02:35 PM   #139
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Originally Posted by Rohardi View Post
You should be able to save more than the 6K. The $83,655 price is the MSRP for ED. The invoice will probably be another 7% off that number. So I would aim for ED invoice + $500. Once its up on bmwconfig.com, it will show the ED invoice price.
I don't get how so many people get invoice pricing - if i were to walk into a dealer now and say Ill pay you invoice + $500 they'd laugh me out of the place. Are we talking people with real "hook-ups" or have purchased multiple vehicles in a short amount of time?

Why would any BMW dealer consider selling any M5 anywhere near invoice at any point this year considering how high the demand will be? Correct me if Im wrong but you are saying we should aim to get our our M5s around $78,300 plus taxes for ED? That would only be like $10k more than I paid for my C63

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