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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 22, 2005 5:48 pm) Thanks, Mlock
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Replying to: mlock6 (Sep 29, 2005 3:48 am) I just offered a dealer $8k off an X5 with the same options + nav. over the internet. I will have to ship it though so add $500-700 for that. That will put me only a few hundred under your offer for total price, but they have not accepted yet. I doubt it would hurt to go for the extra $500, just depends on whether you are willing to walk away or if you really want that one.
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Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 30, 2005 6:03 am) Thanks for the info. Mlock |
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Okay, The BMW X5 lease problem is back for the 2006 models. Just around $700. Here's the details, X5 4.4 with Navigation, CD Changer, Cold Weather Pkg, Premium Pkg, 36months. 15000 miles/year, no money down. only the first month and security deposit of $650.00. Total out of packet $760 + $650+$110 mv fees = $1520.00. I think this is good for most of us, just like I told every one in the begining of September. Good luck every one. |
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Replying to: suv800 (Oct 01, 2005 10:25 am) Lease problem or lease program?
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Replying to: bdr127 (Oct 01, 2005 10:59 am) wrong typo. "Programs" |
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Replying to: suv800 (Oct 01, 2005 10:25 am)
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Replying to: rameter (Oct 08, 2005 9:13 pm) The .00155 is marked up by the dealer. The base rate of .001 equates to 2.4% interest, the .00155 equates to 3.72%. BMWFS allows dealers a .0004 markup of the base rate and you can pay an additional .00015 to have the $625 aquisition fee waived. If you don't want to pay the aquisition fee up front then the .00015 is manditory I believe, but you certainly should be able to talk to them about the .0004 markup since it is all dealer profit. The MSRP is always used to find the residual value in dollars. You still have to deal over the actual sales price of the vehicle. In a lease you are basically paying for the difference between the residual and the sales price, plus a rental fee (the money factor) for the use of it. Therefore, the sales price can make a lot of difference in your payment. BMWFS Lease Programs – Effective 10/6//2005 2006 MODELS Add 2% to Residual Value for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms X5 3.0i Wagon 24 mo/15k mi – 64% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate 36 mo/15k mi – 57% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate 48 mo/15k mi – 44% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate 60 mo/15k mi – 36% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate X5 4.4i Wagon 24 mo/15k mi – 61% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate 36 mo/15k mi – 57% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate 48 mo/15k mi – 40% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate 60 mo/15k mi – 32% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate |
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Bought my new 2005 X5 3.0 on the last day of September. MSRP $48,920 + $400 for IPOD = $49,320. Cold, Premium, Rear Climate, Auto, Heated Steering Wheel, Self Dimming Mirrors, IPOD. Paid $41,500 -- about $7,800 under MSRP and about $1,200 dealer profit.
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Replying to: rameter (Oct 08, 2005 9:13 pm) The dealer must lied to you. BMW F/S money factor is 0.00100 started October 1,2005. I think you better look for another dealer, just fire the one asked. |
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