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Replying to: nsharma (Jul 01, 2005 6:34 pm) |
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Hello, I am considering the BMW X5 2005 for lease and have seen it advertised for $459/mo. with like $3800 total inception fees. I have also seen many other manufacturers offer Zero Down on many cars (like Jeep) for very low prices (i.e jeep wrangler - 188/mo., jeep grand cherokee - 259/mo.). My question is this....if these jeep and other manufacturers can offer zero down (sign and drive) and keep the payments very low, why can't I ask for the same from BMW? Can I go to the dealer and say...here is my 790 beacon score, I want this X5 for $459/mo with ZERO DOWN. Can it be done??????? Thanks for your help. |
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Folks, Following is a quote that I got from a dealer here in Seattle, does it sound like a good deal. Thanks in advance for your advice. Regards, MK THE CAR THAT YOU SAW SILVER/BLACK LEATHER, ALL THE GOODIES!!! (SPORT/PREM/COLD/CLIMATE/XENONS). MSRP $51720, YOUR PRICE! $50168. 36X LEASE WITH 10K PER YEAR $1500 TOTAL OUT OF POCKET. RESIDUAL AT END OF TERM IS 31549.20 AND YOUR RATE IS 4.3% ON THE LEASE. IMPORTANT NOTE! YOUR 1ST 32 PAYMENTS ARE WITH NO TAX, YOUR LAST 4 WILL BE WITH TAX IN YOUR AREA (9.1%). REASON IS, YOU HAVE TAX CREDIT ON YOUR TRADE IN
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Replying to: 4am (Jul 05, 2005 10:03 am) 1) $1550 is not much of a discount.. At this time of year, and on a not-that-popular model, I would expect $2500-$3000 discount from MSRP at a minimum.. 2) I'll assume that the $1500 includes the acquisition fee and the first payment.. 3) It looks like they are bumping the money factor the maximum .0004 and also waiving the security deposit for an extra .00015.. This takes the MF up to .0018 (which equates to 4.3%) from the base MF of .00125. So, small discount, money factor bumped the maximum.. not a very good deal.. With a $3000 discount from MSRP, acquisition fee of $625 added into the cap cost, base MF of .00125, and upfront of 1st payment and security deposit (still should be around $1500 total), the payment would be about $596/mo.+ tax.. So, they still have about $75/mo. to come down... I'd want at least $60/mo. of that, before I'd consider it a good deal.. regards, kyfdx |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Jul 06, 2005 9:00 am) Best Regards, MK |
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Greetings.... How much is a fair price over invoice these days for a 2005 X5 4.4i ? Is $1000 over invoice too much of a stretch ? Any input or experiences greatly appreciated ....
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Replying to: ca_man (Jul 07, 2005 4:29 pm) |
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I just recently leased a 2005 x5 3.0,Toledo Blue/Gray Interior (Premium/Rear Climate/Park/Xenon), This is my first time leasing a beemer, want to know if I overpaid and got jiped: Downpayment = $4k, Total Monthly payment = $571 / mo (39 months lease MSRP = $49170 Gross Capitalized Cost = $49k (I bought the Perma plate ($695) to protect my car) - Just curious of the feedback so I would be better prepare next time, but otherwise I love my new car!!! |
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Replying to: vic528i (Jun 24, 2005 5:40 pm) and the dealer honor his mistake. very honest people orginal price 52700 |
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