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      03-11-2009, 12:13 PM   #1
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2009 Finance rates?

Thanks, all.

Buddy of mine told me that BMW recently introduced 0.9% financing on 2009 models.

I checked bmw.ca, but I just get something like "Finance rates not available at this time". I'm also thinking this might not be applicable to M models.....

Can anyone confirm or refute this? My car is arriving in a few weeks, and it would be awesome to have 0.9%!!!


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      03-11-2009, 12:59 PM   #2
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Interested to know if anyone has an inside scoop on whether the rates are going up or down.

Thanks in advance
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      03-11-2009, 02:03 PM   #3
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Thanks, all.

Buddy of mine told me that BMW recently introduced 0.9% financing on 2009 models.

I checked bmw.ca, but I just get something like "Finance rates not available at this time". I'm also thinking this might not be applicable to M models.....

Can anyone confirm or refute this? My car is arriving in a few weeks, and it would be awesome to have 0.9%!!!


Cheers!
Just spoke to my guy and there are no special rates on M3. 8.25% to 48 & 8.5 to 72 months.9.25% & 9.5% on leases.
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      03-11-2009, 02:38 PM   #4
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Just spoke to my guy and there are no special rates on M3. 8.25% to 48 & 8.5 to 72 months.9.25% & 9.5% on leases.
+1 on this
the 09s dont have good deals on them... and the 9% lease rates are just ridiculous... who's going to lease an m3 with rates like those??
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      03-11-2009, 04:11 PM   #5
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Damn. I thought it sounded too good to be true

Maybe I'll just suck it up, and pay cash, or as close to it as I can manage. I can't think of too many investments that are going to return me 9% or better

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      03-11-2009, 04:59 PM   #6
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Damn. I thought it sounded too good to be true

Maybe I'll just suck it up, and pay cash, or as close to it as I can manage. I can't think of too many investments that are going to return me 9% or better


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+1 In today's market this assertion could not be more true!

Because, having paid-off assets is better then having any kind of debt at all IMO, but theres a counter arguement to that about holding on to as much cash as possible should things go really bad ,
anyways good luck with your purchase!

Cant believe you will get the new I-Drive, I didnt know until after
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      03-11-2009, 07:49 PM   #7
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+1 In today's market this assertion could not be more true!

Because, having paid-off assets is better then having any kind of debt at all IMO, but theres a counter arguement to that about holding on to as much cash as possible should things go really bad ,
anyways good luck with your purchase!

Cant believe you will get the new I-Drive, I didnt know until after
LOL. I posted this somewhere else in response to somehow querying how eveyrone was affording to buy M3s, in today's economy.

Two things: My dad told me "you only go around once... make it count".

And, he also said "if you become a doctor, you will have an iron rice bowl..." True, investments may tank, but day-to-day, my profession is fairly recession-proof... thank god
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cash is king in this market, i should still finance, but keep the bulk of cash to yourself
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