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BMW X1 Deals in Madison, WI

4 deals from Madison area dealerships • Avg 4.2% off MSRP

BMW X1 Price in Madison

As of , the average BMW X1 in Madison sells for $45,539, based on 4 verified deals on CarWhere. Buyers are negotiating an average of 4.2% off MSRP. Prices range from $44,411 to $46,555.

Buying a BMW X1 in Wisconsin

Sales Tax

5% state rate

Doc Fee

No state cap

Avg Markup

3-5% over invoice

Best Time

Spring after winter demand subsides

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BMW X1 in Madison FAQs

What is the average BMW X1 price in Madison, WI?

The BMW X1 averages $45,539 in the Madison area, based on 4 verified transactions. Prices range from $44,411 to $46,555 depending on trim and options. For the 75th-percentile target price specific to Madison buyers and your exact trim, sign up for CarWhere PRO at $12.99/month.

How much can I negotiate on a BMW X1 in Madison?

Madison-area buyers are negotiating an average of 4.2% off MSRP on the BMW X1. Local dealer competition and current inventory levels are the biggest factors in how much room you have to negotiate. CarWhere PRO ($12.99/month) gives you the trim-level target discount plus an AI quote analyzer that generates a counteroffer script for any Madison dealer offer.

What is the sales tax on a car in Madison, Wisconsin?

Wisconsin charges 5% state sales tax on vehicle purchases. Madison may add local taxes on top of the state rate. The out-the-door price — including all taxes, fees, and registration — is the only number that matters when comparing deals.

Should I buy a BMW X1 in Madison or shop in other cities?

Prices for the same vehicle can vary by hundreds or thousands of dollars between cities due to dealer competition and local demand. Comparing deals across multiple Wisconsin cities often reveals significant savings, especially if nearby markets have higher inventory levels.