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Saturday, May 28, 2011
New BMW 550i preview and prices
BMW suggest the discount or the “Efficient Dynamics Credit” as they call it, starts at a minimum $4000. The discount is made up of a $3000 subsidy from BMW Australia and a further $1000 from the dealer.
However, many higher grade models like the 530i, 530d and 550i carry an ‘Efficient Dynamics Credit” closer to $10,000. Aged stock also carries a much higher credit.
Recommended pricing for the 5-series runs from $76,400 plus on-road costs for the entry 2.0-litre four-cylinder 520d up to $170,800 plus on-roads for the 5.0-litre V8 550i.
BMW suggest the discount or the “Efficient Dynamics Credit” as they call it, starts at a minimum $4000. The discount is made up of a $3000 subsidy from BMW Australia and a further $1000 from the dealer.
However, many higher grade models like the 530i, 530d and 550i carry an ‘Efficient Dynamics Credit” closer to $10,000. Aged stock also carries a much higher credit.
Recommended pricing for the 5-series runs from $76,400 plus on-road costs for the entry 2.0-litre four-cylinder 520d up to $170,800 plus on-roads for the 5.0-litre V8 550i.
Labels: BMW 550i