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Replying to: dfwhonda (Aug 26, 2008 8:33 pm) |
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Replying to: xeye (Aug 24, 2008 1:54 pm)
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Replying to: dishwash42 (Aug 27, 2008 5:19 pm) |
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I currently own a '04 Z4 3.0i with 38k miles and have been interested in going to a 335i Coupe. I only found out about the cheap 0.9% financing offer 2 days ago -- clearly I've been living under a rock I called the dealer and the internet sales manager could not find a car on the entire westcoast the fit my parameters -- 335i Coupe, fully loaded, auto with GPS in either Montego Blue or White. Pretty disappointing, but not surprising given their crazy finance deals. I've always believed in leasing vs buying since a car is a depreciating asset. We've all heard this line of thinking, and I have a track record of keeping my cars at most 3 years. This leads me to my questions that I would love input into: 1. What were the deals on leasing during this 0.9% financing promo? I'm assuming there was a break on the money factor but I couldn't find any specifics. Does someone know? Specifically it would be for a 335i Coupe, 12k miles/year and 36 months. 2. I have read that BMW is raising it's '09 prices by 2.1%. By itself, that sucks for anyone that missed out on getting an '08. However, with the recent news coverage of BMW's revenue dropping 33% and their stock dropping 10% at the beginning of August, I wonder if we're going to see any more good leasing and financing deals on '09s? Anyone have any specific info on this? 3. I am considering a USED 335i Coupe instead of a NEW one, however i do know that used care loan rates will be way higher than 0.9%. Anyone have an online calculator somewhere that will help compute the break-even point when USED car is a better deal over a NEW one when comparing different interest rates? Anyways, that's it for now for my random questions. Any insights or help appreciated!
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Replying to: tmchow (Aug 29, 2008 1:07 pm) |
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Hello, I have an offer from a local BMW dealer on '08 328 convertible, and I need some of you experts' opinions: 08 328 convertible Automatic transmission, Comfort Access, BMW Assist with Bluetooth, IPOD MSRP: 47300 Sale price: 43905 36 mon/ 12000 lease: 1153.42 total due at signing 708.18 / month including tax Do I have a good deal?
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Replying to: youngsl (Aug 29, 2008 4:36 pm) I just leased my 335 coupe and got around $4k off msrp, money factor was .0017, residual was 54% (that should be same across all dealerships), and acq fee negotiated down to $625. I did 36mth 15k miles per year. Hope this helps. |
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I was wondering what your thoughts are on this. I'm currently on the market trying to find hopefully a CPO '07 328 with around 10k miles, manual, sports/premium package. I was wondering what is a good price range to look for, and also without CPO what would be a good price range. Would 26-28k for an CPO model be reaching too far as the '09 models are coming soon? I was browsing through the forums and people have said that 33k is good for an '07 335 but not too sure about the specs. I recently saw one under my specifications being advertised for 29k but this is without CPO, and that worries me somewhat. |
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