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495 messages, Last post on Dec 11, 2008 at 2:32 PM
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Replying to: delfer (May 09, 2007 6:52 pm) MACO and training fee..
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Replying to: kyfdx (May 10, 2007 3:20 am) 36 months, 15K miles, and 36 months 12K miles? This is with zero down, and about $1500++ in drive-offs. Thanks! |
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Replying to: delfer (May 10, 2007 8:41 pm) Due at signing would be 1st payment, security deposit and title/registration fees (approx. $1200 + title/registration). 3yr/36K would drop the payment to $516/mo.+ tax. Hope that helps, kyfdx
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Replying to: kyfdx (May 11, 2007 12:11 pm) 1. Are you familiar with the DVD based navi on the Z4? The dealer tells me it is not real-time traffic like on the new 3-series, so I wonder if it is still worth it. 2. Is BMW a bit more lenient in overused miles, if the plan is one leases with them at the end of lease term? Or is isafer to just make the higher payment for 15K miles per year? Thank you so much for all the help!
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Replying to: delfer (May 12, 2007 8:22 am) 2) Lenient? No.. you'll have to pay for them.. At this time, BMWFS allows you to purchase extra miles at $0.16/ea., up until 6 months before lease end.. I think your break-even point would be around 14,000 miles per year.. If you think you'll drive that much or more, or you just can't handle unscheduled financial payments, you should probably go for the 15K lease. If you think you'll be driving somewhere between 12K-13.5K miles/year, then just buy the miles during the last year of the lease. I've found that we drive our convertible less than the sedan it replaced... I'd think a 2-seat convertible might get even less use. So, you'll probably drive it less than whatever it is replacing. regards, kyfdx |
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Replying to: blacktalon (May 05, 2007 11:03 pm) My name is Joe. I'm considering a Z-4. When you bought your michelin Pilot Sports for your vehicle, did you purchase a compact spare with the rim and a jack. I tried communicating with several BMW dealerships in my area and BMW USA. They stated if I put regular tires on the Z-4, I could damage the suspension and also possibly void the warranty. I think they are just blowing smoke. If you did purchase a spare what size rim,tire and type of jack. If you care to reply my E-mail jlettie |
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I have been looking for a convertible. I have a price on a Z-4 lease, but it does not look very good when I compare to other prices on this forum. Could you help? MSRP $44,470 Selling Price $42,825 Acquisition fee $625 Total upfront fees: $418.95 LEV %: 66% Term: 36 mos. Money factor: .0018 Due at Start: $990.12 Monthly payment: $558.60 Should I wait longer? When do 2008's come out? I was told that this deal was only good through July 2. Thanks again for the help.
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Replying to: mghcar (Jun 21, 2007 11:50 pm) 1) The price is not the great.. From what I've read, another $500-$1000 off shouldn't be too hard to get. 2) The money factor is marked up the maximum .0004 and since you aren't making a security deposit, you are getting another bump of .00015.. This takes the money factor from .00125 to .0018 Just dropping the mark-up on the money factor will knock $30/mo. off the payment. Making a security deposit will save another $12/mo. off.. If you do those two things, your payment is down to $517/mo.. That would be a decent deal... a little more off the selling price, and we're under $510/mo.. That is where I would want to be.. regards, kyfdx
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Hi car_man & kyfdx , I am currently trying to lease a 2007 Z4 coupe with the following features: premium package, sport package, automatic, and heated seat The invoice price for that would be $42,845 while the MSRP price would be $46,500. My quesion is when I'm going to bargain with the dealer (I'm located in San Diego), what should I set my bottom line (price over invoice) to be according to your extensive experience? Is $500-$1000 over invoice would be possible on leasing a Z4? Also, there's a speical lease offer going on for the Z4 Roadster now and the montly payment turns out to be almost $100 cheaper than the Coupe even though the Roadster is $3000 more expensive.I know the residual value would make a difference; howoever is it gonna make that big difference (assume all the features are the same on both car)? Thanks for your help and it is very appreciated |
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Replying to: delfer (May 12, 2007 8:22 am) Since you have mentioned about San Diego in your previous post, so it seems like you are also located in California. I am wondering which dealer are you trying to lease the Z4 convertible from because it looks like you got an awesome deal from them ($500 over invoice)? Your help would be very appreciated Regards, Patrick |
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