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if you are on a mobile device app you might not see it. I didn't see it until I used my desktop.
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11-12-2021, 08:36 PM | #25 |
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If you get most of the options on an i4 M50 it gets expensive. Assuming that we get the $7500 tax credit it comes out to $75,720. Without the tax credit it is $83,220. I think I got the combinations of options correct below.
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Item Price Description i4 M50 65900 C31 550 Portimao Blue Metallic MAH7 1450 Black Vernasca Leather ZDH 1750 Dynamic Handling Package ZDY 1700 Driving Assistance Professional Package ZMP 2400 M Sport Package ZPK 700 Parking Assistance Package ZPP 1050 Premium Package ZTK 2500 Cooling and High Performance Tire Package 2VF 700 Adaptive M Suspension 4FH 350 5AZ 1000 Icon Adaptive LED Headlights with Laserlight 688 875 Harman Kardon surround sound system 6DR 100 Drive Recorder 6NX 200 Wireless Device Charging 6U3 1000 BMW Curved Display with HUD Destination 995 Total 83220 Tax Credit -7500 Final 75720 Model Y performance $65,000 (no "self driving", questionable build quality). Polestar 2 $65,000 (long range, dual motor, performance, leather). Final price with tax credit $57,500. Mustang Mach-e $69,900 (GT Performance, co-pilot). Final price with tax credits $62,400. If you take performance, range, luxury features into account the i4 is probably "fairly" priced compared to these options. It looks like the i4 has the typical BMW "premium" pricing. |
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11-13-2021, 01:48 AM | #26 | |
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They do not apply for the M50 all standard. You did not read the ordering guide correctly. That removes $4850 on cost. I don't understand what you are fully loading a M50 with all the options like HUD when the Tesla doesn't have a comparison. You add the lighting package and the Tesla also has no comparison. You add $1450 for leather and Tesla has no leather. You add the tire package when it isn't necessary and adds $2400 You also add the driving assistance that provides hands free in traffic but not FSD to the Tesla. So subtract $4850 for some stuff that doesn't apply along with $1000 for HUD, $1450 for leather, $1000 for lights and $2500 for wheels. Total of $9800 in stuff in error or not available on a Tesla. I left all the ADAS on the BMW. $75720 - $9800 = $66k +/- I don't understand why people want to fully load a BMW when the standard with only the HK is a comparable car to the TM3/Y. If you aren't adding FSD then you shouldn't be adding all the driver assist on the BMW. Tesla's don't have leather so why do people check that box on the BMW? The lighting on the BMW without laser is better than a Tesla.
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11-13-2021, 12:13 PM | #27 |
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You guys are correct. I did not read the build sheet correctly. This is my corrected build sheet.
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Item Price Description i4 M50 65900 C31 550 Portimao Blue Metallic MAH7 1450 Black Vernasca Leather ZDY 1700 Driving Assistance Professional Package ZPK 700 Parking Assistance Package ZPP 1050 Premium Package ZTK 2500 Cooling and High Performance Tire Package 4FH 350 Front ventilated seats 5AZ 1000 Icon Adaptive LED Headlights with Laserlight 688 875 Harman Kardon surround sound system 6DR 100 Drive Recorder 6NX 200 Wireless Device Charging 6U3 1000 BMW Curved Display with HUD Destination 995 Total 78370 Tax Credit -7500 Final 70870 |
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On the other hand, I like you, want an electric BMW not just an EV. My last car was a 335i with premium and M package. The car before that was a M3 with individual color and extended leather. My i4 build checks all the boxes including the carbon package. My wife and daughter told me to "Go big or go home."
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11-13-2021, 07:09 PM | #29 | |
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I wanted the cognac true M seats as in the EU. I also wanted the leather dash and paint black trim. I was told, maybe, just maybe the leather dash can be ordered as an individual option. It looks like BMW NA just took the 440 Gran Coupe build sheet and used it. They didn't bother to ask "what is possible?" and went safe Oh well. At least the HUD is still there.
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