Very cheap BMW 7 Series HP

They've just come back to me and are offering me a brand new 730d M Sport for £449 per month (inc Vat) on a £5.5k deposit (part E60, part cash). Over 2 years.

Oh man, do want!! problem is 7 Series 730d engine is the same powerplant as I have now, not even the newer unit :(

They also said to me, no LCI imminent.
 
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They've just come back to me and are offering me a brand new 730d M Sport for £449 per month (inc Vat) on a £5.5k deposit (part E60, part cash). Over 2 years.

Wait, what?

So the E60 + £5.5k cash as a deposit? Thats a £20k deposit?

They also said to me, no LCI imminent.

Yea, they would say that.

It's less than 6 months away.

E60 intr: 2003
E60 LCI: 2007

E65 intr: 2002
E65 LCI: 2005

E90 intr: 2005
E90 LCI: 2008

F01 intr 2008

LCI is iminent :p
 
This thread really caught my eye, although i am not the 7's greatest fan this seems like excellent value, are you going for it?

I am thinking about it more and more I would give it to my wife and take her car if we bought it as I hate big cars.
 
I'm due a replacement in March next year and have just spoken with Ocean Torbay. I told them I wanted a 535i and that I would get in contact now so as not to leave it last minute. There and then they offerd me a contract hire agreement on a 535d GT M sport, brand new, with almost every conceivable extra for £499 a month. They topped it off with full maintenance bar tyres for £400 totes.

Too bad that fugly thing isn't coming anywhere near me :o



is that inc or +VAT, sounds like a very good deal to me. How much is the deposit.
 
Is there a catch? You pay £449+VAT every month for 24 months and then hand back the keys at the end?

Why does anyone buy a new car if you can do that? (depreciation on these is much more horrible than £7k/year for the first two years, no?) I guess you can't spec these ones yourself?

They dont do these offers very often - usually when they want to shift new cars without slashing list prices or offernig huge cash discounts, or when they want to generate used stock.
 
Seems very good value, but surely the idea of a 7 is to do a fair few miles and these are limited to 10k, with it costing 22p per extra mile.

I still can't look at a deal that'll cost you £14k over 2 years and you have nothing to show for it. Guess it's probably a really decent deal for those who were already looking for a 7, or for business purposes but not a deal good enough to force everyone to run down and get one right away.
 
maybe we can get a group buy together :)

what are they offering on the 530 GT?

I am slightly different as I have a part ex in the equation, but there is a chunk of cash off the car and silly finance deals, subsidised deposits etc. I have my man working some numbers, speaking with him in the morning.
 
Seems very good value, but surely the idea of a 7 is to do a fair few miles and these are limited to 10k, with it costing 22p per extra mile.

I still can't look at a deal that'll cost you £14k over 2 years and you have nothing to show for it. Guess it's probably a really decent deal for those who were already looking for a 7, or for business purposes but not a deal good enough to force everyone to run down and get one right away.

I suspect if you went in there with cash you'd get 10K off the car, reality is though in 2 years it will **** way more than 14K in value, sadly.
 
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