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Replying to: joesao (Jan 13, 2009 5:50 pm) I think you get it mix up. Just becaue you know the cost of how much they pay for the car does not mean they have to sell it at invoice + x dollars (fill in the blank for your favorite x). Car price are supply and demand driven and it is very local in nature. If dealer has customers line up to take delivery of a particular car at MSRP, why would he want to sell you the car at invoice + x? In the same token, if he has large number of cars sittting on his lots, he will be much more willing to lower the price.. The best way is to shop around. If there is only 3 dealerships around your area, best way is to widen your search to neighboring city. At the extreme case, you can fly to LA and pick up a car there. LA seems to be the most competitive area for most any cars.. Good luck. |
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I appreciate all the great advice on this forum. I wish I'd known about it sooner! Anyway, I'm looking to lease a 335i sedan for 36 months w/12k miles a year. I've seen an 09 advertised locally for $699 a month inc. tax for premium, sport, ipod adapter etc., with $2,000 drive off. Is that a good deal? I'm in Southern California so I have plenty of dealers to choose from. Before I visit any, can someone tell me what I need to ask and how will I know if I'm getting a good deal? Thanks!
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I just heard of a new $1,500 rebate on 2009 328i's that are in stock. I knew some sort of "stimulus" from the mother ship would come because BMW has piling inventories across the US. Any other news out there? Has the MF or residual been changed for February? Is it expected to change, in addition to this rebate? Thanks.
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Hello, My 36-month, 36,000-mile lease will be up in July this year. During a recent service, I learned that my rear Bridgestone Potenzas are worn out and will need to be replaced (almost 28,000 miles). Front are borderline and per the dealer would likely carry me through for another 3-4K miles, which I will end up driving until July. Should I get the dealer to replace them? I shopped around (Toledo, OH) and there isn't much difference in prices compared to other local tire shops. Are used tires available? I just feel bad and don't want to replace them with new, just to turn around and return the car. Any other options or suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you and have a great day. |
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Replying to: desi1 (Jan 27, 2009 12:10 pm) I would go to tirerack.com and look up your tires. From what I saw there your OEM tires are quite expensive. They have many different brands that are available and you don't have to put the same brand on the vehicle just the same size. You could find the cheapest new tires and put them on because if you let the dealer replace them to meet the lease turn in requirements they will be no such thing as inexpensive.
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Hello, Could someone please tell me what the current BMWFS MF and residuals are for 36 month, 36,000 mile and 30,000 mile leases on an 09 328i Sportwagon? Thank you.
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Replying to: gone4aride (Jan 27, 2009 4:39 pm) 1) Go to message #2137 in this discussion and follow the suggestions 2) Wait for CarMan to answer your questions One's quicker than the other. Good luck. |
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Replying to: jak51 (Jan 27, 2009 12:33 pm) I looked at tirerack.com per your suggestions and saw other cheaper options; however, they did not indicate that they were RFTs. I vaguely remember that all 4 tires need to match, so if I replaced the rear ones with non-RFTs and with a different brand name tires, would that cause problems at lease-end?
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Replying to: desi1 (Jan 28, 2009 4:51 am) The tires were probably not run flat as you stated. It does show at the tirerack site if the tires are run flat or not for each tire. The print is kind of tiny but it is there. I would call BMW financial direct and find out if they have to be run flats. I have the feeling that they probably are going to have to be but I would want to get that information directly from BMW. Unfortunately this is one of the downsides to leasing regarding the tires. Those OEM tires on that BMW do not have a long tread life and they are expensive. It might be cheaper to find a inexpensive brand of run flats where you can replace all four and be still be money ahead? Anyway call BMW financial and get the low down directly from them. |
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