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1360 messages, Last post on Nov 09, 2009 at 11:22 AM
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Hey all, Can you tell me if this is a good deal that I got. It's my first BMW. I just leased a X5 3.0 with Technology, Premium, Cold weather Rear climate packages MSRP 54,925 3 yr lease 15K miles $2,500 down (includes first month payment) Monthly payments $868 Thanks |
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Replying to: jalexismd (Jan 30, 2007 11:40 pm) Until then, I'll try the 3.5mm cord suggestion. Good suggestion, thanks!
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I don't think anyone has mentioned the rebates offered by the BMW Car Club ( http://www.bmwcca.org/MembershipRewards ). Car Club members are eligible for rebates on BMW vehicle purchases if you've been a member for 1 year before you buy the car. A $45 membership fee could get you up to $1,500 rebate depending on the model. This doesn't help if you're going to buy one tomorrow, but if a BMW is in your future, a car club membership is a cheap way to get a rebate in addition to other incentives and promotions.
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Replying to: anon3 (Mar 15, 2007 9:56 am) It works... I collected $500 on our last 3-series purchase... BTW, the money comes from BMW NA.. |
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I am planning to get an X5 very soon, does anyone know of any deals being offered at this time? Thanks |
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I was looking for some additional perspectives on this question. My wife and I are leasing an 07 X3 and 05 X5. We are violating all common sense laws regarding cars (not an investment, do not lease new because of high depreciation, do not get emotionally involved, etc.), but this is one emotional indulgence we have (expensive one too!). But we are very emtionally tied to these vehicles. We have a passion for them. At the end of the leases we were thinking of financing to buy. From a common sense standpoint we are taking 7-8 years to pay these vehicles off, then what will we have? Another 3-4 years of no payments but costly maintenance? If we release every 3-4 years with little of no money down, we get new car every 3-4 years, no maintenace, but knowing that you will always have car payments with little maintenance outlays. Does anyone have any advice from experience that could provide us with more information? Thank you!
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Replying to: pantaleone (Apr 05, 2007 7:28 am) Lease, then lease again.. Just be flexible on the model you want... There is almost always a BMW model that has great lease deals on it. With the included maintenance, you'll never have to pay for anything extra, except tires.. I'd guess that you'd have to buy and drive your off-lease BMW for 5 more years, at least, to come out ahead of continuing to lease new models, and I'm not sure that would even work.. Please note.. this advice only applied to BMWs. regards, kyfdx |
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Can some people in the NJ Area post what is the best price they have gotten for the BMW X5. Edmunds TMV price is just $500 less than the MSRP. Is this the lowest price that people are getting in the NJ area? I did see some earlier posts from people that they have got 1K off the MSRP. Can people post the latest deals that they are getting. Thx
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Replying to: raoden (Apr 08, 2007 9:54 am) |
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