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      01-17-2020, 02:43 PM   #119
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Originally Posted by real q View Post
I assume if there is no such thing as price protection, once we agree on a price and order the car we won't be eligible for any new rebate.
Yeah, jmciver's right. Ask your dealer specifically. When I was shopping dealers last month, one of them told me the deal would be locked in for 60 days (with then-current incentives and money factor)... but that if the terms became more favorable in the meantime, they would adjust accordingly — though if the terms for BMWFS got worse, I would still retain the better terms. In other words, the deal could potentially get better, but would not get worse.

In my case, lease terms didn't get better than the initial deal we'd agreed on, so we're just sticking with those numbers. If you're about to order, though, I would definitely ask the dealer explicitly if you can get better terms if things happen to become more favorable before you sign all the paperwork.
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