Pricing: Downward trend?

Onyx

Active member
So... with the launch of the much anticipated F30, the general feeling was that pricing on the 'earlier models' would head down south.

Anyone noticed if this has indeed been the trend or if thats going to take a bit of time once the F30 starts to really flood the market?

Thoughts?
 
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Jandre

Guest
I think it might still be a bit early to see a noticeable drop.

Give it a few months.
 
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Jandre

Guest
freerider said:
After driving the f30 I simply cannot imagine why anyone would want an e90...

Is it really so much better than the e90?
(Which in my opinion was not better than the e46)

 

LuranchtE90

Member
Jandre said:
I think it might still be a bit early to see a noticeable drop.

Give it a few months.

+1... Spoke to some of the sales guys at the launch and they assured me that they're going to try and sell the cars for the prices that they are marked for at this stage, so should surely take a while still...



 

freerider

Honorary ///Member
Jandre, it simply is just that. Leaps and bounds better, just go test drive one and you will understand.
 
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Jakkals_F30

Guest
Jandre said:
freerider said:
After driving the f30 I simply cannot imagine why anyone would want an e90...

Is it really so much better than the e90?
(Which in my opinion was not better than the e46)

Affordability comes to mind here....
:=):

 

Mpower3

Banned
From the general shopping done. Seems the E90 aint dropping prices. Seems the E90 is getting more popular and more in demand from the sales persons i spoke to you. F30 already getting classed as a yuppies car and lots of people are waiting to see the msport versions due later this year
 

///M_Diesel

Active member
Dmonic1 said:
freerider said:
After driving the f30 I simply cannot imagine why anyone would want an e90...

Errr... cos they will save bucket loads of $$$........:flyfun:

F30 320d R463K like wtf , sportline, Sunroof n Xenon's n 18s Auto
F30 328i, R556K as above with sports auto, navigation n some other extra's :nonono:

crazy pricing n no discounts... :thumbdo:
:cry:

 

LuranchtE90

Member
///M_Diesel said:
Dmonic1 said:
freerider said:
After driving the f30 I simply cannot imagine why anyone would want an e90...

Errr... cos they will save bucket loads of $$$........:flyfun:

F30 320d R463K like wtf , sportline, Sunroof n Xenon's n 18s Auto
F30 328i, R556K as above with sports auto, navigation n some other extra's :nonono:

crazy pricing n no discounts... :thumbdo:
:cry:

+1

And 1 thing I've noticed about the F30 is that it doesn't have the LED indicator lights anymore as BMW has been experiencing problems with the earlier E90 (08-09) it seems. Spoke to the guys at Clearwater and they assured me that it will surely be present with the facelift models once all the glitches has been resolved..



 

Dmonic1

Active member
Yup, i priced a 328i..... came to almost R540k and thats excluding MSport package due in Sept/Oct, no trade in assistance, no lower interest rates....
 
I think I bought my E90 at the right time. A week before launch of the F30.

I got prime- 5%, Mazda have big specials on, and naturally offered far below trade for it,but BMW settled it for me, got a lot of money out of this deal. Attempted it a month earlier and it was a no deal.

I am simply inlove with my E90:inlove:
 

Onyx

Active member
F30 pricing is crazy...

Who else is going to wait 2/3/4 years and pick them up with low-ish mileage and DRASTICALLY reduced pricing? :=):
 

Dmonic1

Active member
i recon i will only look at it early 2013, once Trade in assistance and/or any special offers are avail!!!
 

LuranchtE90

Member
I'll be driving my E90 for the next couple of years...Will rather wait for the facelift and see what BMW offers on the used/demo models...:rollsmile:
 

Twinz

Forum - Support
Staff member
I agree with Onyx...i had the exact same concern.

The difference between the 328 and 335 base models is about R40,000

The diff between the 320d and 328 is like 50,000...

So why would you choose the car with less power if you can take the bigger model with more power and pay a "little" more?

Or to put the question differently: why are the price points between the different models so narrow? Can we expect then that the new M3 will come in just under 1mill and the new M6 just a 100 gran more than the M5?

Interesting.

So what are we missing. Perhaps BMW has made the price points deliberately competitively narrow because it has shifted its campaign to "affordibility"...in other words it will be the expensive "options" that will move the price points...so the manufacturer sells you an affordable basemodel but makes it more desirable by offering you those luring options that we all so much want...and this is where the company makes its money.

Damn. Marketing has become so sophisticated. :idea:
 

freerider

Honorary ///Member
Yeah, taking pricing into consideration, i guess a well priced e90 335i wouldnt be terrible :rollsmile:
 
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