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10305 messages, Last post on Nov 29, 2009 at 7:55 PM
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looking to lease a 2009 335xi, any thoughts on when the best time to lease is? Would it make a difference to wait for novermber rates or pick up one that's in stock already? Thanks
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Replying to: gpova (Oct 15, 2008 5:02 am) (The best time is usually at the end of the model year, like now on an '08.)
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Replying to: carnaught (Oct 15, 2008 10:20 am) 2009 335xi, premium, cold, auto, upgraded sound, ipod, comfort, and metalllic paint: MSRP 51,375, sales price 48175 36x10k miles Base payment 635, No Cap reduction Money Due at Inception 1st Month Payment: 635.36 Security Deposit: 650.00 Acq Fee (Upfront): 725.00 Fees & Ins: (Upfront) 105.00 Upfront Taxes: 2,047.83 Cap Reduction (Cash): 0.00 Total Out of Pocket 4,163.19 Customer Rebates: 0.00 Total Initial Charges: 4,163.19 Any insight would be extremely helpful - Im new to this leasing thing.
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Replying to: gpova (Oct 15, 2008 3:42 pm) Most feel with leases one should put down the least amount at inception in case, heaven forbid, the car is totaled. Then you lose everything that you already paid.
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Replying to: carnaught (Oct 15, 2008 3:50 pm) Thanks |
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| Guys, just a suggestion. Ive been reading this thread for a long time and I know every reader and poster is looking for advice and the best deal. If asking advice you should just use the figures: how much plus or minus invoice and the fees and interest. Believe me, NO ONE is interested in going through your deal with a fine tooth comb through every option wholesale vs retail because no one cares about your deal except in general terms everyone understands plus what you did to get the deal, your tactics, rebates given etc. and which dealer so someone else can try to get the same deal. Ive just noticed over the years that your particular deal is generally ignored unless it is generalized for all the readers. In other words when you ask "blah,blah,blah, did I get a good deal?" No one is going to answer unless it benefits everyone. Just my two cents. Save your fingers! | |
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Replying to: saa4 (Oct 14, 2008 3:31 pm) |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Oct 14, 2008 3:12 am) I dont want the extended warranty (the car is already CPO). I want the extended Maintainence plan (100k Maintainence). this is extra. I am going to buy it from BMW direct, but any idea on the cost / price I should expect on a 06 750li? 30-40k miles?
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Replying to: speedy19 (Oct 17, 2008 1:33 pm) You have to buy it through a BMW dealer.. Call around, because some dealers may mark it up as much as $500-$1000... regards, kyfdx
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hi located in south west ohio, i am looking to lease what my dealership calls a new loaner BMW 335i (a car used as a service loaner with less then 15000 miles) the 335i was priced at 45,570 and was reduced to 41,800 nicely equipped with premium package and cold weather, with xenon lights, leather and premium sound i was quoted $439 per month for 36 months 12000 miles a year $3998 due at signing $2400 cap reduction (what is this??) $101 tax on cap reduction i feel that $439 a month is too much for a loaner i would appreciate the help and advice on what to do
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