Up to $6,000 in Discounts on the 2011 BMW 335d
If you're looking for a great deal on a diesel powered sedan, the BMW 335d may be the right choice for you.
BMW is currently offering a $3,500 Eco Credit on the 2011 BMW 335d.
When you add the fact that dealers are trying to sell all of their remaining leftover models, you can expect an average savings of more than $6,000 off the MSRP.
You'll not only save money on the price, but also fuel. The 335d gets 23 city, 36 highway mpg while producing a whopping 425 lb-ft of torque.
There's only around 600 of these models left on dealer lots nationwide, so you'll need to hurry if you intend to buy one.
You can use the free CarWoo negotiation service to see how low dealers will go in your area.
My Recommendation for Car Shoppers
TrueCar, RydeShopper, and CarsDirect are the best way to see the lowest car prices in your area. These sites show you no-haggle prices from dealers closest to you - and the deals are usually really good. This should be the first step you take when negotiating your car price. Follow this up with my checklist to make sure you squeeze out every last bit of savings.- Gregg Fidan
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About: Gregg Fidan
Gregg Fidan is the founder of RealCarTips. After being ripped off on his first car purchase, he devoted several years to figuring out the best ways to avoid scams and negotiate the best car deals. He has written hundreds of articles on the subject of car buying and taught thousands of car shoppers how to get the best deals.
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