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Originally Posted by fw_fw
...and then you would have a base model X3 with no options.
If you are going to option up an X1 then get the Ultimate package, it will save you a good amount if you are wanting all the options. Don't know if it is available in Canada though.
Best way to save money on a BMW is not to buy new, instead buy used or CPO. That's what I did, bought a 2014 X1 x35i MSport Ultmate with 15K miles that stickered at over $49K for under $36K, all I did was lose 11 months warranty on a basically new car that still looks and smells new.
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Definitely the way to go, I bought my '13 with 14K. I traded in my '08 135i and walked out with a net cost to me of 16K. I did lose a year of warranty which I gained back through the CPO warranty. This is my 3rd BMW and all have been CPO'd.