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Replying to: btsichen (Dec 01, 2006 8:51 pm) MSRP: $42295 Negotiated Price: $40998 MF: .00190 (.00175 + .00015 to factor in security dep) Residual: 60% (12k/yr, 36mo) Total Cash Down: $3500 (includes acquisition fee, tax, title and registration) Monthly Payment: $555.16 including CA taxes ($510.50 pre-tax) What do you guys think? Thanks in advance!
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Replying to: jrmstr33 (Dec 05, 2006 4:44 pm) Training 180? Aqu. 800? Title 500? Doc fees 100? 8.25% tax? I'm running your numbers through http://leaseguide.com/calc.htm and something isn't coming up correctly. You have sedan in your title and coupe in the body, so I'm assuming coupe.
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To be honest, I've been checking these forums and first off they are really informative and helpful. Too bad most of the general public have no idea what they are doing when they just stumble into the dealership. Anyhow, I went to a number of dealerships and realize they have almost no 335i coupe's that are not accounted for already, meaning someone's got some money sitting on them. I'm in SOCAL. Anyways, we all know that as time passes the demand for these cars wont be too crazy but still high which will create some better movement not only on the money factor but the lease agreement along the board. I'm wondering if I should just sit back and wait to shoot the gun here and take delivery... Also, I've got a 2004 325ci premium sport cold weather which was 42k sticker paying 390.88 because I put some cash down. Car is sweet and is due this upcoming september for turn in, I'm just starting to go over 36k miles and if you guys have any advice please let me know!!! Hadi |
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Replying to: blueguydotcom (Dec 05, 2006 5:25 pm) My apologies as I forgot to change the title (just responded to the previous post). The previous quote was for a coupe. The fees I got was $685 acquisition, training $180, $375 for registration, title and docs and I can't remember the rest. Also, the $600 security deposit was rolled in as well. I calculated $2240 in additional fees that has been factored in to the adjusted cap cost. |
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Is this a good deal for 328xi MT, 12,000 miles, 36 months? What do you guys think? 41,470 MSRP 38,140 INVOICE 39,559 SALE PRICE .00205 M.F. (security deposit waived) .63 RESIDUAL 4,273 TOTAL CASH (= downpyt + acq fee) 399.00 MONYTHLY PAYMENT (+ TAX & MV FEES) Thanks!! |
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Replying to: drmy (Nov 06, 2006 2:51 pm) I'm also in Baltimore and looking into a 328XI lease. Which dealer are you using? I currently lease a 03 330xi from Towson BMW. Let me know how you made out. |
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I live in NOVA and went out looking for a Beemer on a whim. Got one 2004, 30K miles, certified pre-owned (CPO) in practically show room condition. It came with CO2 control, central armrest, smoker's package (though I don't smoke neither did the previous owner), CD Player, Premium Package, BMW assit, cd changer, sreptronic auto trnas, rain sensor and auto hlight, black soft top, hi-fi stereo, power front seats, auto air. Edmunds priced it at about 29K and change for trade in 31K private sale and 34K dealer retail (because it was CPO). The MSRP was $36,900; when I got to it, it was at 33,500; I offered $30,500. The salesman asked me to offer a better price. I told him that was as high as I would go. They took it. I think I got a good deal do you all agree? efmoura |
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i just got an offer from a local dealer in ny, equal wheather i pick the sedan or the coupe. I got premium package, steptronic tranny, heated front seats, NAVI, leather, voice activation, real time traffic info. 27 months 15 K MILES/ year. I think that is all. MSRP is 42,020.... total drive off fees are 5,337.72 by way of 1st payment 445, sec deposit which is also my last payment of 445, 2495 for cap reduction/down payment, ny sales tax 1006.26, ny DP tax ??? 208.96, bank fee 625, other ??? 107.5, after all, this adjusted cap cost is 38,614.98 (i think the price is only down to 41,109,98 from MSRP) RV factor 71%, adjusted residual value is 29,834, total depreciation is 8,780 BMW money factor is .00175 SO in conclusion 5,337 down w/ 445 month for this car either couple or sedan whiciever i want (chose jet black/ black interior) GOOD DEAL OR NO DEAL? please help, first time leasing here, also help me decide couple or sedan, im in a serious business where the clients see my car.
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Replying to: ukrainian (Dec 09, 2006 7:57 am) MSRP: $37,100 Cold Weather Pkg: $600 Heated front seats: $3,150 Steptronic: $1275 Navigation:$2100 Destination: $695 Acquisition Fee: $625 Total Suggested Price:$45,395 Out of pocket:$3467.59 Monthly payments: $589.97 (I am not happy about this but I did not do much negotiating) $600 refundable security deposit Can I do better? Help!!! I already gave a deposit of $1000 |
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Am considering a 2005 BMW 330Ci Convertible. can assume a 21 month lease for $519 a month. This already includes taxes. W/O taxes it would be $470 a month. This car has every option including cold weather package, sport package, NAVIGATION, xenons, and automatic transmission. It is flawless and in perfect condition. Additional costs would be about $700 for transfer fees and such. Does this make sense financially or should i just lease a new one? The available miles come out to 13k a year average. thanks for your consideration dan
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