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#582 of 599 Re: 740Li and 750Li [Car_man]
by kickazzz2000
Feb 08, 2013 (11:14 am)
Thanks Car_man,
I would imagine that the 13,000 off is due to the dealer cash. Certainly couldn't hurt to subtract another $7,500 from that total.
The car is $92,375 with $13,000 off right off the bat. Was hoping to score it for closer to 70K.
They have 7 of them on the lot discounted like that, so it does appear that they have a glut of inventory.
KK
#583 of 599 Rates for 750ix
by rr4mywife
Mar 18, 2013 (1:49 pm)
Hi Car_Man,
Would you have the MF and residual rates for a 2013 750ix for both 12K and 15K miles. Are you aware of any incentives on 2013 models? Thanks
#584 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [rr4mywife]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 24, 2013 (6:47 am)
Greetings rr4mywife. BMW Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36-month lease of a 2013 750ix with 15,000 miles per year are .00130 and 55% for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
The residual value for a lease with 12,000 miles per year would be 2% higher.
BMW is currently providing a $3,500 cash incentive on leases of this car through BMW FS.
Car_man
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#585 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [Car_man]
by rr4mywife
Mar 24, 2013 (7:08 am)
Thank you Car_Man. Switching gears here ... went to the dealer yesterday and got the following quote on a 2013 740 LiX, with cold weather and M Sport (which is essentially free), BMW Apps:
- MSRP: 82,545
- Sell price: 78,666
- MF: 0.00130
- Residual: 55%
NYS taxes (8.625%) rolled into the payment, 36 month lease at 15K miles per year:
Total upfront: 2,488 (1rst month, bank, tags, etc.)
Monthly: $1,098/month
Is this a good deal? I need to move on this by 3/31. Would appreciate any advise.
Thx
#586 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [rr4mywife]
by Car_man HOST
Mar 24, 2013 (7:12 am)
Hi rr4mywife. The money factor that you were quoted looks good. Does the selling price that you were quoted include the $3,500 cash incentive that is being offered by BMW, or is that being taken off from that? Either way, I wouldn't be surprised if you were able to negotiate a larger discount than this. All told, between in incentives and the spread between MSRP and invoice there's probably at least $11,000 to play with on this car. It wouldn't hurt to comparison shop some more.
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#587 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [Car_man]
by rr4mywife
Mar 24, 2013 (8:31 am)
Yes, it does include the 3,500 incentive. Thanks for the advice. Will car shop this week and close a deal soon. Thanks again.
#588 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [rr4mywife]
by ekaplan
Mar 24, 2013 (10:36 am)
I just signed a lead for 12K, 750LIx, 2012, $93,000 plus, and the lease was $1,107 plus sales tax. No money down.
#589 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [ekaplan]
by rr4mywife
Mar 25, 2013 (6:52 am)
ekaplan .... mind if I ask what area you live in and the dealer? Thx
#590 of 599 Re: Rates for 750ix [rr4mywife]
by ekaplan
Mar 25, 2013 (7:39 am)
North Shiore, Massacbusetts, prefer to not mention actual dealer but you can email me direct at ekaplan
bosoa.com to discuss further.
#591 of 599 REsidual Value and Money Factor for 2013 740i
by jvergara
Mar 27, 2013 (11:38 am)
Dear Car_Man:
Could you please let me know what are the latest available residual values and MF to lease a 2013 740i for 36 months / 10k miles per year. I plan to do a ED, so any incentives that you are aware of for this model that you could share are greatly appreciated.
Many thanks