BMW X5 Lease Questions

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#15 of 2270 Re: Short term lease, X5 by Car_man HOST

Sep 12, 2005 (4:30 am)

Here's the information that you are looking for, peachtree103. If you were to lease a 2005 BMW X5 3.0 or 4.4 (their lease programs are the same) through BMW Financial Services right now for 24 months with 15,000 miles per year, its buy rate lease money factor and residual value should be .00250 and 59%, respectively. The numbers for an otherwise identical 30 month lease should be .00250 and 55%. Yes, the aforementioned dealer cash can be used to reduce the capitalized costs of vehicles leased through BMW FS.
 
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#16 of 2270 Re: Realistic Lease price by Car_man HOST

Sep 12, 2005 (4:34 am)

Hi Jay. We are already at the end of the 2005 model year. You will have to wait until at least October for the 2006 X5 to be as cheap to lease as the 2005 model currently is. Of course, it is difficult to tell what manufacturers will do with their future incentives with 100% accuracy. You should be able to get a good idea of what BMW's current lease program and dealer cash are on the truck that you are interested in by reading my previous two posts. If you provide me with a full MSRP (with the destination charge added in) and selling price for the exact truck that you are interested in, I would be happy to calculate a sample lease payment on it for you.
 
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#17 of 2270 Re: Short term lease, X5 [Car_man] by peachtree103

Sep 12, 2005 (11:30 am)

Replying to: Car_man (Sep 12, 2005 4:30 am)
Thanks Car_Man. I like the new format.

#18 of 2270 X5 lease on BMWUSA by drtravel

Sep 14, 2005 (3:00 pm)

MSRP of $43,670 (Invoice is $35,030)
Cap cost is 35940 ($2,500 down + $5,000 incentive + $230 off)
57% residual
money factor of 0.0025
payment is $458.97 + tax
 
dealer is still making $3,410 on the car - seems high

#19 of 2270 Re: X5 lease on BMWUSA [drtravel] by kyfdx@Edmunds HOST

Sep 14, 2005 (4:14 pm)

Replying to: drtravel (Sep 14, 2005 3:00 pm)
Usually, the BMW advertised lease specials assume a $1000 discount from MSRP, in addition to any dealer incentives..
  
 I haven't reverse-engineered the payment from the ad, but I do notice that the cap cost includes the acquisition fee of $625, so the discount you calculated would be at least $625 more.
  
regards,
kyfdx
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#20 of 2270 Re: Re: Short term lease, X5 by Car_man HOST

Sep 15, 2005 (3:57 am)

You're very welcome peachtree103. I'm glad that you like the new lease questions layout.
 
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#21 of 2270 Re: Realistic Lease price [Car_man] by thetaxman

Sep 15, 2005 (1:20 pm)

Replying to: Car_man (Sep 12, 2005 4:34 am)
Hello Car man, some current info for you quoted to me today on a 2006 3.0 X-5 with options bringing the MSRP to $51,970. Money Factor of .00200, residual of 54% on a 36 month. They wany $4000 upfront (Taxes, title etc...) and the lease still came out to $770 per mo.!! Sounds a bit high to me, but didn't get to run it thru my model yet - any thoughts?

#22 of 2270 Re: Sept. lease numbers? [tpjcourtney] by lupton

Sep 16, 2005 (7:30 am)

Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 10, 2005 12:36 pm)
I have verbally accepted an offer from Concours BMW, for 3.0 with an MSRP of 49720 for 598 per month with Sec. Dep. 1st Month and title due at signing. Can I push these guys a little more? Essentially it is 5K rebate + 2.5K off sticker.
 
Thanks,
 
Larry

#23 of 2270 Re: Sept. lease numbers? [lupton] by tpjcourtney

Sep 16, 2005 (4:16 pm)

Replying to: lupton (Sep 16, 2005 7:30 am)
Hi Larry,
 
Since you replied to my post, I'll give this a shot.
 
I'm still trying to get that much off sticker, so that looks good to me, although I've seen $8k mentioned as a target off MSRP.
 
MSRP 49720, selling price 42220
If it is a 10k miles/yr lease, I come up with $583/mo before TTL.
On a 12k/yr lease I come up with $595, so the lease number looks reasonable.
Those numbers include no additional fees at all.
 
Good Luck

#24 of 2270 X5 '0 5lease #'s by teki

Sep 17, 2005 (12:08 pm)

Hi:
 
I'm in Chapel Hill, NC and the dealer is offering $ 45,920 as purchase price. What lease number would be reasonable for 24 months, 15,000 miles and with 2,500 down?
 
Thanks for any help.
 
Jay
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