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#1395 of 2270 Re: MF & Residual? [rllnresistance]
by Car_man HOST
Oct 19, 2010 (2:59 am)
Greetings rllnresistance. Here's the information that you're looking for.
BMW Financial Services' October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 Diesel with 12,000 miles per year are .00220 and 58%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
The numbers for an otherwise identical 42 month lease are .00220 and 52%.
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#1396 of 2270 X5 50 lease vs select finance (60months with Baloon)
by akbuyer
Oct 19, 2010 (7:28 am)
Good day Car man, have you had any discussion or do you have info the X5 50? MF invoice etc? I live in Alaska and being captive to this area with one dealership makes shopping a bit more extraneous!
Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated. I have been shopping many dealers and have found a few that will get real close to Invoice (w/in 1500 or so, still working on them and of course the dealer ship in my backyard doesn't want to play (Seattle)) I have to ship the rig back to AK so right off the bat I am $1250 negative. So, it is crucial I negotiate an aggressive deal to compensate for the added costs of shipping.
There is some good dialog out there and you are providing a great service with this informational forum!
thanks
AKBuyer
Oct 22, 2010 (7:02 am)
Thoughts appreciated re following deal
$3,000 down
3yr lease w/ 10K miles
$890/mo + tax
equipped with technology, premium, sports actvity (w/ 20" wheels) & premium sound packages + running boards & roof rails
Oct 22, 2010 (7:07 am)
You should do some research on the running boards- I have heard about discoloration problems. That's why I didn't get them.
#1399 of 2270 Re: X5 5.0 [ogman]
by akbuyer
Oct 22, 2010 (7:52 am)
Car man has some really good input but I have not had any response to my 2 postings as of yet. you might want to include MSRP and your buy price to better determine how good a deal.
what is your general location or state?
I am considering a similar packaged vehicle right now and I am finding that invoice is approx. 6.2 to 7% ish of MSRP based on the 15-20 dealers I have contacted regarding their vehicles.
#1400 of 2270 Re: X5 5.0 [akbuyer]
by ogman
Oct 22, 2010 (9:17 pm)
$70,125 msrp
$66,400 pp
#1401 of 2270 Lease Money Factor
by iwantx5
Oct 25, 2010 (8:40 pm)
I'm working on a deal for an X5 premium. I'm OK with the price, but for a 36 month lease, 12,000/miles per year I'm getting a 62% residual and .00245 lease money factor. The residual seems OK, but should the money factor be lower?
#1402 of 2270 Re: MF & Residual? [Car_man]
by iwantx5
Oct 25, 2010 (9:01 pm)
Hi Car Man:
What are the October buy rate lease money factor and residual value for 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 premium with 12,000 miles per year? Assuming top credit tiers.
Thanks!
#1403 of 2270 Re: X5 50 lease vs select finance (60months with Baloon) [akbuyer]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 01, 2010 (3:08 am)
Hi AKBuyer. I've heard that shopping in Alaska is tough. I can tell you what this vehicle's money factor and dealer invoice price are, but they might not matter that much if there isn't any competition.
Through November 1st, BMW Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor for a 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 50 is .00190.
BMW is scheduled to introduce its new November lease program some time tomorrow.
You can find the exact dealer invoice price of the X5 that you are interested in over in the New Vehicle Pricing section of Edmunds.com.
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#1404 of 2270 Re: Lease Money Factor [iwantx5]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 01, 2010 (3:11 am)
Hi iwantx5. Through November 1st, BMW Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor for a 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 Premium is .00220 for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers. Make sure that the dealer that you get your truck through uses this factor to calculate your payment.
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