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Re: PLEASE HELP CARMAN _ END OF MONTH LEASE - NEED TO KNOW TO MAKE DEAL by 31st [jayrider] by dpeck1
Sep 08, 2009 (8:08 pm)
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Replying to: jayrider (Sep 02, 2009 6:00 am)

They dont have the current numbers
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Is this a decentl deal by dpeck1
Sep 08, 2009 (8:16 pm)
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2009 3.0 tech, premium, cold, rear climate, ipod
 
MSRP 56250
selling to me 47500
 
lease 15K milles and 36 months
 
Cap cost reduction 1750 (from BMW)
 
tx 7.375 %
 
Car has 9,000 miles and was bought at auction. Car is CPO 6 yr 100,000 miles
 
Monthy payment including tax is $678 per month with 2900 out of pocket (ist month, 700 security, 925 bank feek, 499 conveyance/dealer fee, 170 docs)
 
IS this correct? IS it good?
 
Thanks.
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x5 35d leasing by barnes88
Sep 12, 2009 (6:21 am)
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does anyone know bmw lease rates money factor and residual for2010 35d 3yr/12000mi
thanks
barnes88
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Bridgestone run flats for all X5 and X6 by thelip
Sep 12, 2009 (10:43 am)
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I was seriously considering leasing a 2010 X5 diesel, but now that BMW has signed a contract with Bridgestone to have their run flat Dueler tires (which apparently do not work very well in the wet or any other slippery condition) put on all X vehicles, I think I may have to think of going with a non BMW vehicle. One would think that after all of trouble that owners have had with previous Bridgestone run flats, that the suits at BMW would have gone in another direction. Really stupid to put a tire that is poorly rated for slippery conditions on an all wheel drive vehicle that many people purchase to be able to navigate in less than ideal road conditions.
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Dealer Contribution by chrisch70
Sep 14, 2009 (3:34 pm)
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Hi all,
 
I am currently in the market to purchase a new 2009BMW X5 and have a question to the current incentives posted on Edmunds for the X53.0 model. It says for the $539 monthly payment among other things, a dealer contribution of $1625 is required.
 
In an unrelated article in the autonews, I read that BMW offers I think it was $2000 in dealer incentives.
 
Is the dealer contribution a seperate item or is the dealer contribution part of the regular negotiation to reduce the MSRP? Or in other words, the dealer currently offers me a price $750 offer invoice, which seems decent offer, but can I go back and ask for an official dealer contribution or dealer incentive? Don't want to be too greedy, but don't want to left anything on the plate either...
 
Maybe somebody can help and point me in the right direction
 
Thanks and thanks to all forum participants in general. Obtained very good and valuable info's by reading through the discussions.
 
Cheers
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Both $1750 and $4500 discount apply? by cdahl
Sep 20, 2009 (5:53 pm)
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Working on lease of a X5-35d . Do both $1750 and $4500 (eco) discounts apply?
Thanks in advance.
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Does this sound right? by cdahl
Sep 21, 2009 (9:05 am)
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Was interested in 2010 X5d3.5
Dealer says $4500 discount applies but wants 0.0028 money factor and 0.55 residual (15k)
 
Alternately 2010 X53.0 no $1750 discount (only applies to 2009 model year) but will drop money factor to 0.0019 and increase residual to 0.57 (15k)
 
On the X5d3.5 without negotiating MSRP 65075 dealer applied $4500 discount then another $2500 off MSRP to $58075. Lease was $973 including taxes (primarily due to higher money factor).
 
Does this sound correct?
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2009 X5 3.0 lease questions for Carman by lulay13
Sep 21, 2009 (10:15 am)
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MSRP 59,375
3 yr lease 12,000 miles/yr
dealer quoted for 1.8 money factor
I turned in my current lease of 335i which will be up in Dec 2009 with secuity deposit of $650. They charged me $400 for 2 tires and applied $250 to the new lease.
They claimed appling $1,750 to my down payment. My out of pocket was $3,400.
My monthly payment is $689 plus tax.
 
Is it a good deal? Am I getting 1.8 money factor as they claim because I cannot see it in the contract?
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Re: x5 35d leasing [barnes88] by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2009 (2:52 am)
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Replying to: barnes88 (Sep 12, 2009 6:21 am)

Hi barnes88. Here's the information that you're looking for. BMW Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2010 X5 35d with 12,000 miles per year are .00280 and 57%, respectively.
 
When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $4,500 cash incentive that is currently available on it.
 
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Re: Dealer Contribution [chrisch70] by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2009 (3:02 am)
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Replying to: chrisch70 (Sep 14, 2009 3:34 pm)

Hello chrisch70. BMW is currently providing a $1,750 cash incentive on leases of the 2009 X5 3.0. This cash incentive is paid for by BMW. You should be able to negotiate an additional dealer discount with the dealer on top of this cash.
 
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