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      08-24-2012, 09:24 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by ibrennan View Post
The same thing happened to me on a e60 M5, the dealer ended up eating the tax.
That was a great outcome!

To the OP, I think it will depend on how tight of a deal you negotiated with the dealer. If the dealer is making full MSRP it may be easier to get them to eat the GGT than if you negotiated something like $3k over invoice.
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