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#1065 of 2268 Re: x5 35d leasing [barnes88]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2009 (3:52 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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#1066 of 2268 Re: Dealer Contribution [chrisch70]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2009 (4:02 am)
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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#1067 of 2268 Re: Both $1750 and $4500 discount apply? [cdahl]
by Car_man HOST
Sep 28, 2009 (4:03 am)
Hi cdahl. I believe that the X5 diesel is only eligible for the $4,500, not the $1,750.
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Oct 04, 2009 (1:11 pm)
I'm considering leasing a new 2010 X5 4.8 (pretty loaded). The sticker price is $76,475. I would lease for 36 mos, 10K miles per year. The dealer quoted me $1,151 + tax as a lease payment. This sounds high to me.
What should I realistically expect. I'm in Atlanta.
Thanks fo the help.
#1069 of 2268 Re: 2010 X5 4.8 [atlcarfan1]
by jayrider
Oct 08, 2009 (1:07 pm)
Ran the numbers for you and IF you had a cap cost of 73000 then your payments would be 1089 for 15k miles 36 months. Plus another 142
month taxes. Since I didn't know all the other fees -- the number is not far off. Good luck getting a discount. Residual 58% money factor .00250 [6%]
#1070 of 2268 Re: 2009 X5 4.8 lease question [Car_man]
by dcbmwowner
Oct 15, 2009 (8:22 am)
"If I was in the market for this truck, I personally would want a larger dealer discount than that..."
If you were in the market for a truck, you wouldn't be looking at an X5. It's not a truck.
#1071 of 2268 Money factor and residual for 2010 x5 diesel
by stanx5
Oct 16, 2009 (7:41 pm)
Does anyone know the money factor and residual for 2010 x5 diesel? I just ordered my car and would like to know what my payment will be for a 36 months lease. Thanks.
#1073 of 2268 Re: Money factor and residual for 2010 x5 diesel [stanx5]
by Car_man HOST
Oct 21, 2009 (2:53 am)
Welcome stanx5. Unfortunately, BMW is not currently providing any lease support on the X5 diesel. As a result, if you were to lease one through BMW Financial Services right now, you would have to use its standard lease money factor...which is probably around .00280.
As far as the residual value goes, BMW FS' current 36 month, 15,000 mile per year residual value for the 2010 X5 35d is 55%. If you were to lease this truck with only 12,000 miles per year, its residual value would be 2% higher. This truck's 10,000 mile per year residual value would be 3% higher.
Let me know if you need any help working up a payment. I'd be happy to do it for you if you provide us with the full MSRP and dealer invoice price of the exact unit that you ordered.
Make sure to stop back and let us know hoe you like it when your X5 arrives.
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#1074 of 2268 Re: 2009 X5 4.8 lease question [Car_man]
by jayrider
Oct 21, 2009 (8:52 am)
If it hauls like a truck-- uses gas like a truck -- and costs 65k -- it's a bmw truck.