By on October 23, 2008

All of them. Including the M3, M5, M6, and Alpina B7. That would be 0.9% financing.

Minimum credit score is tier one (701+). From 24 months to 60 months. The program has been going since October 1, but was not heavily publicized (outside of the Sunday newspaper ads that are usually credibility-free anyway). We’ll be eager to see what the October sales stats look like. I’d imagine someone at BMW HQ will be eager to see them, too.

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25 Comments on “Every 2008 BMW Available at 0.9% Financing...”


  • avatar
    volvo

    When they put 10% MSRP on the hood I will start looking. They are good but not that good. At least they haven’t gone down the C series path yet.

  • avatar
    Robstar

    Will they finance the out of warranty repair costs at 0.9% as well ? :)

  • avatar
    AG

    Execuse me while I pwrlvl my bank account skillz.

  • avatar
    LDMAN1

    Das Ende ist nahe

  • avatar
    SupaMan

    I’ve gotten several letters mailed to me direct from BMW inviting me to take a M3 off their hands for 0.9% financing.

    Tempting….very tempting.

  • avatar
    CanuckGreg

    Looking at the page linked above, it appears that the 0.9% deal applies to 2008 models. Anyone know if the terms apply to 2009’s?

  • avatar
    Geotpf

    Looks like no on the 2009s. This is a model-year-end clearance sale, nothing less, nothing more.

  • avatar
    jkross22

    So a 328i with SOME options that stickers around 39k on a four year note is $820/month plus change.

    A 335i with similar options will sticker around 47k. On a four year note, that’s about $1000/month.

    Sticker shock.

    Leasing seems to make more sense. At roughly $470/month and $550/month plus tax for the 328 and 335 respectively, it looks more ‘sensible’.

  • avatar
    jkross22

    Oh, and why does the ipod adaptor cost $400 when most ipods are $250 or less?

    Just askin’

  • avatar
    26theone

    What is the term though? .9% for 24mos?

  • avatar
    yankinwaoz

    I haven’t read the fine print. But can I venture to guess that this is no different that the other low/no interest rate promotions that other car makers are using to get people in to the show room?

    The catch is that only the most credit worthy, large down payment, people qualify. Mere mortals get the the crap rate.

  • avatar
    Justin Berkowitz

    @Some:

    Yes, BMWs are overpriced. Especially compared to used BMWs.

    @Others:
    Just spoke with BMW re: the fine print. They’re getting a little more info for me and then I’ll post what details I’ve got re: months and so on.

  • avatar
    HighlyEvolved

    so what if it’s .9% financing? You still have to pay for the damn car. The difference now, is it will take you 2 lifetimes instead of 1.

  • avatar
    guyincognito

    You could definitely make the case that many Bimmers are overpriced but for the M3 and 335’s these are fantastic deals. Better yet this will depreciate used M3’s and 335s faster. I’m in the market for a new car in 2.5 years. Come on $20K M3 sedan!

  • avatar
    billc83

    Exactly, guyincognito!

    I’ll be looking for a luxury or sports car in about a years’ time, and could never justify paying for a new car – I’d lose too much cash at resale, no matter what make or model.

    Go, Depreciation Racer! GO!!

  • avatar
    SherbornSean

    JB,
    Now your an informant for AutoBlog?

  • avatar

    In 2003 I leased a 330i. bought it at the end. Worth it.

    See its brothers and sisters, with 50k for $20k. Best deal in all of car_dom ! If my baby got totaled in traffic this Friday, I’d buy a used version. There is currently no better deal anywhere than the last generation 3 series used. None at all. Select the Sport Package if you can find it. If you can find it without the 4wd, you have the last gen m3 sans engine.

    Would I buy a new 335 to replace it ? I’d like to, but the difference between the new 335 and the older 330 is not a 2x-2.5x $$. You’d also lose the run flats and the idrive.

    Since the car will last 250k, your car is just broken in. What else coul you buy for 20k ? not so much.

  • avatar
    romanjetfighter

    Yay! A 40k car with 228 hp and vinyl seats!!! BUT IT HAS .9% financing so it’s a good deal.

    NOT. :D

  • avatar
    davey49

    I think for $40K you can get leather seats. The 228HP engine is fine.

  • avatar
    murphysamber

    My gut tells me everyone here just did exactly what i did; built one on the website, then did the calculation and still said “my wife would have my jewels if I came home in one”

    when I see a 335 coupe down in the 25k range, I’ll reconsider RWD and Michigan winters.

  • avatar
    guyincognito

    @ murphysamber:

    Michigan is flat, rwd and snows is no problem.

  • avatar
    blkstne

    I am thinking about a 328i wagon with the 6 speed and sport package next fall. I could care less about any other option. I too have seen that the best price would be for a 2-3 year old 328i in the mid twenties. It is out of the question for me to buy a NEW 328i(smallish car) for 35-40k.

    I wouldn’t mind a BMW with about 15k miles over the New VW GTImk6/Firesale pontiac G8 I was also considering next year.

  • avatar

    You all are forgetting about that most wondrous of new BMW options: European Delivery. The retail of ED takes off a couple of thousand, but, then, through the wonders of the internet, the ED invoice cost is available to you. My figuring shows a 328i with several options (LC, ZSP, 494, 465, 639, 655) that would be around $40K MSRP could be had for around $35-36K using the above. You can even lease and do ED.

    The Certified and used market is a much better value, though. The challenge there, if you are a pistonhead like me, is finding manual transmission cars. Especially in 328s, where there is a sea of slushbox, no ZSP lease returns, the pickings can be extremely slim. Six 330s are still to be found, though mileage is creeping up into the 40K range.

  • avatar
    blkstne

    I searched online for 328i wagons and about 30 or more came up. But as soon as I narrowed the search down to 6 speed manual with sport package only 5 remained. SAD

  • avatar

    @blkstne:

    You are fortunate you found any MT 328i, let alone wagons. In my locality the dealers don’t stock any 6 speed cars.

    Gotta love pandering to the mouth breathing masses.

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