BMW 7-Series Lease Questions

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#13 of 599 Re: Any advice car_man? [enemeneminemo] by Car_man HOST

Dec 07, 2005 (4:49 am)

Replying to: enemeneminemo (Nov 25, 2005 12:03 pm)
Hey enemeneminemo. I am not personally all that familiar with what the market is like for the BMW 7-Series right now. I can tell you that a base 2006 BMW 750i has a spread of over $6,000 between its MSRP and sealer invoice prices. As you can see, there is a lot of room to negotiate the deal that you were quoted. The fact that you are in near Los Angeles definitely works to your advantage. There is a lot of competition between dealers in your area. I would comparison shop with a few dealers to make sure that I was getting the best possible price if I was in your situation. You may also want to stop by the following discussion to see how much other community members have paid for similar cars: lee_w, "BMW 7-Series: Prices Paid & Buying Experience" #, 10 Aug 2004 5:46 am.
 
As far as the money factor goes, you need to pay a security deposit equivalent to your car's monthly payment rounded up to the nearest $50 increment to get the factor that I mentioned earlier. Your car's factor will be slightly higher if you opt to have your security deposit waived.
 
I always advise consumers against making any sort of down payment when leasing. I do so for two main reasons. The first is if your vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen during your lease, your insurance company pays off the bank that you were leasing it through and your down payment essentially disappears. The second main reason is that down payments on leased vehicles do nothing to reduce their lease-end purchase prices. So your lease-end purchase option price for your 7-Series would be exactly the same, regardless of whether you had put several thousand dollars down, or had made absolutely no down payment at all.
 
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#14 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [Car_man] by 9284life

Feb 04, 2006 (10:06 pm)

Replying to: Car_man (Aug 31, 2005 3:13 am)
Hello Car_man!
 
I have a couple of questions regarding a 2005 745Li that I am in the process of trying to lease. The asking price for the car is $66,989 and car is Orient Blue Metallic with Beige Leather and has the convenience package, luxury seating package, premium sound package, heated steering wheel, rear & sid sunshades, satellite radio, and 19 inch wheels. What price should I negoiate as the lease price?
 
What would be a good lease money factor for this car and what should the residual preentage be?
 
Thanks in advance for our assistance.

#15 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [9284life] by bdr127

Feb 05, 2006 (7:41 pm)

Replying to: 9284life (Feb 04, 2006 10:06 pm)
Can you still lease the 2005 7-series? I thought only the 2006 was available to lease....

#16 of 599 2005 745Li Lease Questions by 9284life

Feb 05, 2006 (8:50 pm)

I am not leasing through BMW Finance, but through my Credit Union which allows leases back to 2002 vehicles.

#17 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [9284life] by Car_man HOST

Feb 09, 2006 (3:42 am)

Replying to: 9284life (Feb 04, 2006 10:06 pm)
Hello 9284life. I am sorry to say that BMW is no longer providing any sort of lease support on 2005 7-Series models. If you want to lease an '05, you will have to do so through an independent bank. Id does have lease support on '06 7-Series models. If you decide that you want one, you're in luck because BMW just enhanced its lease program on this car for the month of February. The exact parameters of its lease program will vary depending upon how long you lease it for and how many miles per year you need to be able to drive. Since you never mentioned either of these things, for now I will assume that you are interested in a 36 month lease with 15,000 miles per year. If you were to lease a 2006 BMW 750Li through BMW Financial Services right now for 36 months with 12,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00200 and 58%, respectively. As far as how much you should pay for this car goes, you may be able to get an idea by visiting the following discussion: "BMW 7-Series: Prices Paid & Buying Experience".
 
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#18 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [Car_man] by bdr127

Feb 09, 2006 (10:04 am)

Replying to: Car_man (Feb 09, 2006 3:42 am)
Yeah, like car_man said, the 7-series lease for this month is probably the best it's ever been... I'd personally look into a brand new 2006 7 lease rather than the 2005. Plus, the back-end of the 06 is soooo much better than the 05.

#19 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [bdr127] by 9284life

Feb 09, 2006 (6:41 pm)

Replying to: bdr127 (Feb 09, 2006 10:04 am)
Thanks for the advice and information. I will now look at leasing a 2006 7-series.

#20 of 599 by l0m6905

Feb 20, 2006 (12:17 pm)

Please Help……my lease (with BMW Financial Services) will end April 07 for my 2004 525i. I would like to lease a 7 series but having difficulty deciding what would be a better deal….lease a used 2005 745i (3yrs/15,000 miles) or lease a new 2007 750i(3years/15,000 miles)? Also, I plan to put a down payment of $5,000…is this reasonable amount?? I would like to lease the 7 but do not want to pay more than 750 a month.

#21 of 599 Re: BMW 7-Series: Lease Questions [9284life] by Car_man HOST

Mar 07, 2006 (4:31 am)

Replying to: 9284life (Feb 09, 2006 6:41 pm)
No problem, 9284life. Let us know if you have any other questions.
 
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#22 of 599 Re: [l0m6905] by Car_man HOST

Mar 07, 2006 (5:02 am)

Replying to: l0m6905 (Feb 20, 2006 12:17 pm)
Hi l0m6905. BMW has not published its lease program for the 2007 7-Series yet. It probably will not do so until they physically begin to arrive at dealers. As a result, it is difficult to say whether it would be less expensive to lease a used 7 or a new one. If I had to make an educated guess, I would say that it will probably end up being cheaper to lease an '07 7-Series when it finally arrives, but again this is just a guess.
 
You definitely should not make a $5,000 down payment when leasing this car. I always advise consumers against making any sort of down payment when leasing. I do so for two main reasons. The first is if your vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen during your lease, your down payment essentially disappears. The second main reason is that down payments on leased vehicles do nothing to reduce their lease-end purchase prices. So your lease-end purchase option price for your 7-Series would be exactly the same, regardless of whether you had put $5,000 down, or had made absolutely no down payment at all. If you have the money laying around and want a lower monthly payment, you would be better off making multiple security deposits on your BMW than making a down payment. BMW Financial Services reduces the money factor that is used to calculate vehicles' lease payments by .00007 for each additional deposit up to a maximum of seven. The beauty of making additional deposits is that not only does it reduce your vehicle's lease payment, but you actually get that money back at the end of your lease.
 
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