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My wife has a 2015 BMW 328 so may that’s why it’s cheaper? Mine also has the gap insurance too@dmk712 @domonas
I was just quoted for my 2016 MX & wife's 2021 Cadillac XT5, from SAFECO, $3000 12 months! It started at $2200 in 2021, then $2550 in 2022, and now $3000 for December 2023-2024...without ever filing a claim.
I'm afraid to see what will happen when I switch from 2016 MX to 2023???????
maybe you're looking at "order agreement"? look below it will reflect in the document labeled "motor vehicle purchase agreement"Looking over the purchase agreement now that I have a VIN, it looks like they did not deduct the $250 order deposit from the total due. Anyone else see that?
Because it isn't an order deposit. It is an order fee. (It is in addition to the cost of the vehicle.)Looking over the purchase agreement now that I have a VIN, it looks like they did not deduct the $250 order deposit from the total due. Anyone else see that?
No, I was looking at the purchase agreement,maybe you're looking at "order agreement"? look below it will reflect in the document labeled "motor vehicle purchase agreement"
So it is an additional $250 cost for the privilege to order the car?Because it isn't an order deposit. It is an order fee. (It is in addition to the cost of the vehicle.)
Yes. If it was a "deposit" it would have to be refundable - at least in California.So it is an additional $250 cost for the privilege to order the car?
not sure what to do and looking for perspective.
I don't know how long I'll keep car, but we plan on many more kids in future.
In section 5 I see:In the MVPA, check under Section 5 (Total Credits), sub section B. Order Fee Payment
IRS goes by the MSRP price not the actual price you paid. So for example if you pick up a DEMO with discounts under the 80K price cap and the vehicle original MSRP was 81,000 it would not qualify. Fees like destination, registration , taxes ect.... will not effect the MSRP price. Only upgrades effect the MSRP price. So as long as you do not upgrade anything your fineIn section 5 I see:
Section 5.B (Order Fee Payment): $250
In 5.D is my financed amount and 5.G is my down payment, Still feel unclear to me but I don't buy cars very often.
I am assuming that in section 1.A (Cash price of motor vehicle, options, accessories and fees) which shows $81,630. That is MSRP of $79,990 + some fees, etc. so it is still tax eligible for the $7,500 rebate?
Same situation. Ordered Plaid because we wanted the 6 seat configuration. We have S, but had the chance to drive X for 2 weeks. Made it so much easier having a baby.looking for perspective here:
Had a 23 S which I got rid of. Now in market for another car. Have an S on order but we have a kid less than 1 yr old so wife is saying to go for X. We also have a Y So 5 seater doesn't make sense for us. I'm inclined to get 7 seater but 6 looks best and most comfortable.
Now plaid comes with 6 and the $3500 was easily worth it in early October, but now it's $8500 for plaid. Do I need plaid? No. But it bothers me paying $6500 for seats. Seems too high.
on the other hand, the plaid makes more sense but I know it was $5k less recently and that bothers me.
not sure what to do and looking for perspective.
I don't know how long I'll keep car, but we plan on many more kids in future.
Went through the same decision 2 months ago. The Y is like a 4 seater with the baby seats inside.looking for perspective here:
Had a 23 S which I got rid of. Now in market for another car. Have an S on order but we have a kid less than 1 yr old so wife is saying to go for X. We also have a Y So 5 seater doesn't make sense for us. I'm inclined to get 7 seater but 6 looks best and most comfortable.
Now plaid comes with 6 and the $3500 was easily worth it in early October, but now it's $8500 for plaid. Do I need plaid? No. But it bothers me paying $6500 for seats. Seems too high.
on the other hand, the plaid makes more sense but I know it was $5k less recently and that bothers me.
not sure what to do and looking for perspective.
I don't know how long I'll keep car, but we plan on many more kids in future.
My understanding is that the pads and red color are the only difference between the LR and Plaid X (regular vs performance pad material). Please correct me if I am wrong.
The Plaid cars have three electric motors (versus two in the LR). One in the front for the front axle and two in the rear for the rear wheels with torque vectoring system. The motors in the Plaid are also carbon-sleeved.My understanding is that the pads and red color are the only difference between the LR and Plaid X (regular vs performance pad material). Please correct me if I am wrong.
I ran into this dilemma. Was waiting for some things before ordering and thought plaid was a no brainer bc I wanted 6 seats. But then I was crushed when they raised it 5k and now a 8500 difference. But end of day I ended up ordering plaid bc I knew every time I saw one I’d be regretting not getting one.looking for perspective here:
Had a 23 S which I got rid of. Now in market for another car. Have an S on order but we have a kid less than 1 yr old so wife is saying to go for X. We also have a Y So 5 seater doesn't make sense for us. I'm inclined to get 7 seater but 6 looks best and most comfortable.
Now plaid comes with 6 and the $3500 was easily worth it in early October, but now it's $8500 for plaid. Do I need plaid? No. But it bothers me paying $6500 for seats. Seems too high.
on the other hand, the plaid makes more sense but I know it was $5k less recently and that bothers me.
not sure what to do and looking for perspective.
I don't know how long I'll keep car, but we plan on many more kids in future.