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Replying to: dreamland (Aug 24, 2005 5:24 pm) All leases get a bank fee (aka acquisition fee).. However, BMWFS acq.fee is $625. They are marking up the bank fee, as well as the money factor.. The loyalty thing... I've heard that BS before... It has nothing to do with it. Everyone with acceptable credit qualifies for the base rates.. Anything over the base rate is just additional profit for the dealer. So, between the marked up acq.fee and the marked up money factor, they were hitting you for over $1600 extra... I wouldn't start shopping around too much yet... Just go back to them and tell them they have a deal... if they drop the price by $40/mo... You never know how low they will go, until they let you walk away.. regards, kyfdx
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kyfdx, You are giving people on this board a great service. Here is the offer I received from a local BMW dealer here in Northern VA. $550 a month for 39 months 12 K mileage Upfront costs: 3% VA TAX on the sale price DMV fees $600 security deposit DOC fee of $299 First months payment Upfront costs are based on a sale price of $47870 (MSRP is $49370) What do you think? My friend bought a 05 Acura MDX (Touring PKG with NAVI) MSRP $42,475. $499.99 a month for 36 months 12K miles 0.15 for additional mileage Upfront costs of $2624.99 which includes the following: 3% VA Tax($1225.50) DMV fees of $55.50 first months payment of $499.99 Acquisition fee of $595 DOC fee of $249 Based on my calculation he got an "ok" deal. what do you think? Thanks
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Replying to: bmwx1 (Aug 26, 2005 3:22 am) They are using the base money factor and base acquisition fee.... that is good.. the numbers all compute.. But, only a $1500 discount along with a $300 doc fee, means you are only getting $1200 off MSRP.. Most of the deals reported on this board are at least $800-$1500 lower than that.. A selling price of $800 less, would knock $21/mo. off the payment.. Your friend's deal on the MDX looks "okay".. I don't have the lease numbers for that model, but Acuras are usually not the best lease deals... I think he did all right.. regards, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 26, 2005 6:33 am) |
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 23, 2005 8:16 pm) I talked with the salesperson and the Finance by phone. They asked me to come in to discuss. Meanwhile, I've solicited other prices from dealers in the DC Metro area. I'll have a few numbers to shop against before proceeding. Regards |
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I just spoke with a local socal dealer and she told me there is no 39 month lease deal, that it is 36 months. Is this true? Thanks kyfdx!
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Replying to: kyfdx (Aug 24, 2005 8:14 am) You have been very helpful. |
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Replying to: socal59 (Aug 26, 2005 4:12 pm) And.. read what lease terms everyone is quoting.... Skip my posts... just read the others.. How long are their leases for? Then, you can decide for yourself... |
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I am interested in atuto, navigation, fold-down backseat and premium pacakge. I am lookign for 36 mo lease with 12k a year. Do you knwo who offers good deals around NJ (or PA or NY?) I have one quote for $3,700 down and $612 a month. Also, any other options i should get? What exterior and interior color is good? Thanks. |
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Replying to: tgr99 (Aug 22, 2005 1:45 pm) |
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