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#4942 of 5169 Re: 2013 328i Lease Question [rccbrandon]
by paperboyccc
Feb 25, 2013 (1:19 pm)
No. You should include them in your negotiations. Dealers competitive markets might be looking to make $1000 profit on a car. If you know the invoice amount, holdback and incentives you can figure out the dealers true cost to make a competitive offer and stick to it.
The exceptions are manufacturer discounts that are special to you. If you have a unique $750 coupon from BMW then you can take that off after all negotiations.
Feb 25, 2013 (6:44 pm)
What is money factor and residual on 328xi sedan, 10k miles and 36 months.
Thanks
#4944 of 5169 Is this a good deal
by jwalls
Feb 27, 2013 (5:04 pm)
My girlfriend would like to lease this car.....
2013 328i Black Sapphire Metallic, cold weather package (ZCW), premium package (ZPP), BMW Assist (6NL).
MSRP 42,645...dealer offer $38,350
36 month lease with .00130 LMF....we will put down $5000 which will leave a balance of $26,866 at the end of the lease.....Dealer said the residual value is 63%
Any information would be greatly appreciated...if you need more info hopefully I can provide it
The $5,000 down was from a trade in and cash (50/50) in an attempt to get her payments as close to $300 a month as possible. They were able to get it to $347 but no lower. Another person suggested MSD's ?
#4945 of 5169 Re: Is this a good deal [jwalls]
by johnj56
Feb 27, 2013 (8:10 pm)
I would never leave money down on a lease to get lower payments. Hang onto cash and put toward payments. Car totaled or stolen say goodbye to that down payment.
Feb 28, 2013 (5:27 pm)
Thanks CAR MAN for your help!
One additional question:
My dealer is saying that the residual is 63% for a 36 month / 10k miles per year lease on a 2013 328i sedan. Based on your comments here, I thought you said that the residual can be as high as 65% for that combo. RidewithG is reporting 60% for the sedan in February (to which I assume I add +2% for the 10k lease). Can you please confirm?
Thank you!
Mar 02, 2013 (1:49 pm)
Hi Car Man:
Looking at a white 328x, COLD + premium + Distance Control (option only). msrp 44,545. What would be the approximated monthly payment with top credit tier, 36/12K, 0 down (March or April)?
Also, same situation, but with an additional 2100 (Nav) option, how much is my payment gonna go up?
#4948 of 5169 Re: Covering first payment? [veloman62]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 04, 2013 (4:35 pm)
I'm glad that everything worked out well for you, veloman62. Thanks for the update.
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#4949 of 5169 Re: Covering first payment? [jasonmdbmw]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 04, 2013 (4:36 pm)
Thanks for the info, jasonmdbmw. I didn't know about the whole within 30 days part, but I guess most people who are in the market for a new car are within a month or so of lease-end anyhow.
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#4950 of 5169 Re: 328xi- carman [cliffpoz]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 04, 2013 (4:40 pm)
Hi cliffpoz. BMW Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 328xi Sedan with 10,000 miles per year are .00130 and 63% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
There is a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of this car.
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#4951 of 5169 Re: Questions [runofkings]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 04, 2013 (4:42 pm)
You're welcome runofkings. The residual value for a 36-month, 15,000 mile per year lease of a 2013 328i Sedan is 60%. Add 3% to that for a lease with 10,000 miles per year.
There's a $1,000 cash incentive on leases of this car right now.
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