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Replying to: rjg001 (Jul 03, 2009 6:39 pm) Since you aren't taking advantage of the free automatic transmission option credit, which actually isn't available on this trim level anyhow, the only cash incentive on this car right now is the $1,000 that you mentioned. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: texashoser (Jul 07, 2009 6:11 am) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
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Replying to: bmwshopper79 (Jul 13, 2009 12:27 pm) $660 over dealer invoice plus the use of BMW FS' buy rate lease money factor and no acquisition fee mark-up is a pretty good deal on this car. I particularly like how the dealer wasn't trying to pull one over on you by marking up everything under the sun to add hidden profit to your deal. If you like the car, I personally don't see any reason not to go for it. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: Car_man (Jul 13, 2009 2:53 am) right now most dealers are holding firm on 3k off of msrp on a 44.5 to 45k 328i coupe. my monthly on a 36 month 36k lease is around 588 including ca tax with 1290 drive off. what can i do to get them to drop about another one thousand?
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Replying to: bmwshopper79 (Jul 13, 2009 12:27 pm) |
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Hi Guys, I was recently quoted an only 54% 3-year residual value and .003 money factor for a 2009 M3 lease...both sounded like BS to me, considering the terms posted by BMW on 335 leases and financing in general. Would much appreciate it if anyone can shed light, since I don't have any other way to verify these. Thanks!
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Hi Car Man, What are the current incentives available on an '09 328xi coupe with premium and automatic trans for a current bmwfs customer? From what I've read, it seems that the coupe's money factor is more favorable than the sedan's (.00135 vs. .00225). Using the following MSRP of 43,900 with an invoice of 40,465 and assuming I could get it for $500 over invoice (minus incentives), please give me an idea of what I might expect to pay monthly for a 24/15 or 36/15 lease with required $ down. My car isn't due back for another few months and they haven't offered me any sort of early lease return deal. Finally, is it true that I can request a refund for miles I haven't used on my current car? Thank you
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2009 335i manual M Package Premium Package Sport Package IPod, SAT Radio, Heated Seats MSRP: $50,970 Term: 36 months Payment: $570 a month $3000 down, $2000 trade in Including fees it'll be about $5000 cash out the door for me. They said I'll be paying $500 over invoice. Is this a good deal? Thanks
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hi Car man I am new to this forum.currently, i am in the market for a 328i with 3 years leasing/10,000miles a year. got few quotes from dealers. the best one i got is following: MSRP 40,400 Invoice 37,723 selling price 36,600 $2,200 due at signing $450 + tax a month Is this a good deal? from previous posts, i found out that there is a option credit of $1260 to 328i. where can i find this info. i didnt see this on bmwusa.com. thank you
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