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#1403 of 2260 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 2260 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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#1405 of 2260 Re: MF & Residual? [iwantx5]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 01, 2010 (3:12 am)
Hey iwantx5. Through November 1st, BMW Financial Services' buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 Premium with 12,000 miles per year are .00220 and 62%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
BMW is scheduled to introduce its new November program some time tomorrow.
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#1406 of 2260 Re: X5 50 lease vs select finance (60months with Baloon) [Car_man]
by akbuyer
Nov 01, 2010 (3:11 pm)
Yes, Alaska is tough but I am not opposed to looking outside which is what I have been doing. so, with the money factor changing tomorrow, do you think it will get more attractive or less attractive?
would you suggest the select program or a lease?
Thanks for the info and I have been finding that there are a few dealers out there which are very willing to work to get close to invoice pricing. do you have any suggestions on a place to call close to AK?
thanks!
#1407 of 2260 Is the x5 the best lease deal that BMW has right now?
by warbern
Nov 02, 2010 (12:38 pm)
Looking at the newly posted BMW lease deals, it seems like the x5 offers the greatest value on a lease. Can you tell me if this is in fact true and also what the money factor and residual is on a 2011 x5 35i with 12K miles a year. Thanks so much!
Nov 02, 2010 (3:59 pm)
Car man,
Can you post money factor and residual for the new November lease deal for an X5 diesel with Premium Package and Heated seats. 10k/36mo Also, how does the Eco Credit and Holiday credit factor in the "669" / month payment? Is it at MSRP minus those discounts? Is there room to have the payment lower if you can negotiate closer to invoice?
Thanks!
#1409 of 2260 November 2010 BMW X5 Residuals & Money Factors?
by mspopilek
Nov 03, 2010 (10:00 am)
Does anyone know what the new november 2010 residual and base money factor is for a 2011 BMW X5 Premium 36 months 15,000 miles a year?
#1410 of 2260 Holiday Credit
by ayers976
Nov 04, 2010 (9:18 am)
Recently put in order for 2011 X5 x35i Premium (Tech, Conv, Cold, HUD, etc).
36 months / 12k
MSRP: 61525
Cap: 57745 - $100 cap reduction
MF: .0022 - MSD x7 (.00171)
Residual: 62%
Monthly $749 (inc 6.25% tax)
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First I'm curious if folks in MA are getting similar offers (or better). It ends up being 1100 or so over invoice.
Second, the new Nov MF and residuals aren't out yet, but if I choose to go with the numbers can I apply the $2500 Holiday credit to the purchase price?
Thanks!
#1411 of 2260 Re: X5 50 lease vs select finance (60months with Baloon) [akbuyer]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 04, 2010 (6:46 pm)
You're welcome, akbuyer. I personally would rather go with a lease than a balloon note.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the dealerships in the Alaska area.
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#1412 of 2260 Re: Is the x5 the best lease deal that BMW has right now? [warbern]
by Car_man HOST
Nov 04, 2010 (6:48 pm)
Warbern, BMW Financial Services' November buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a base 2011 X5 35i with 12,000 miles per year are .00210 and 53%, respectively.
When negotiating your lease on this truck, make sure to take advantage of the $2,500 cash incentive that is now available on it.
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