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#1487 of 2262 Re: X5 35i Lease Question [kyfdx]
by metamindwerx
Feb 02, 2011 (11:48 pm)
I own a 2008 X5 4.8i, I bought it used, and I paid cash for it from a non-BMW dealer - but I have obviously had it serviced by my BMW dealer. I still have it, and I'm getting close to signing my deal, and my question is: do I qualify for the loyal customer incentives, even though I haven't been a BMWFS client? Also, what are the incentives for loyalty presently? What are current money factors for 2011 X5 35i sports activity?
Thanks! You all have been a terrific help!
#1488 of 2262 Re: X5 35i Lease Question [metamindwerx]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 07, 2011 (6:05 pm)
That's a good question, metamindwerx. I suspect that you do indeed qualify as a loyal BMW customer.
BMW Financial Services' February buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 X5 35i Sports Activity with 15,000 miles per year are .00155 and 56%, respectively for consumers who qualify for its top credit tiers.
This truck's money factor improves to .00125 for loyal customers.
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#1489 of 2262 Re: X5 35i Lease Question [Car_man]
by metamindwerx
Feb 07, 2011 (8:39 pm)
My dealer tells me that the $2500 holiday cash is $2408.40, because they say that the funds are taxed - is there any truth to this, or is it BS?
#1490 of 2262 X5 Sport Activity Lease. Good Deal or No?
by evinced
Feb 08, 2011 (3:54 pm)
Hello All, I've been looking around for a new lease on a 2011 X5 Sport Activity and I want to hear your input on the following price offered from a local dealership in Bay Area, CA. Is this a good deal?
MSRP: $62,325
Invoice: $57,545
Dealer mark up: $750
MACO fee: $400
Bank ACQ fee: $925
Total Cap Cost: $59,620
36th months
15k miles/year
Residual: 56%
MF: .00165
$842.57 per month + $82.15 tax = $924.72
Drive off:
$1,771.72 ($924.72 + $802 Lic & Reg + $45 Doc fee)
#1491 of 2262 X5 Premium Lease - Good or Bad deal
by tp71
Feb 12, 2011 (4:34 pm)
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I went today to get pricing on a new X5. A 2011 premium model 10,000 miles p/yr, conv. package, heated front seats. It came out to $2,500 down and $760 p/month. Is this a good or bad deal. What have other people been getting on leases in the NY area. Any recommendations?
#1492 of 2262 Re: X5 35i Lease Question [Car_man]
by metamindwerx
Feb 15, 2011 (10:26 pm)
Hello!
Thank you all so much for ALL of your help! I now have a gorgeous '11 X5 in my garage
I feel like I got a very good deal, definitely with your help! I was able to negotiate myself a fantastic lease rate, the dealership was surprised that I knew about them marking up the acq. fee (thanks to you all they lowered it to the $725!), and overall I walked into the F&I office with a definite hands up. The F&I chick told me that she had never worked with such an educated client and asked me if a friend of mine works for BMW/BMWFS.
Anyhow, thank you again. I really do appreciate it. Oh, and FYI, I did check with BMWFS about the loyalty programs and you have to actually be a BMWFS client within 6 months trailing of signing a new loan/lease to qualify for that bonus.
One final question: I purchased a Fidelity tire and wheel warranty agreement which has been a godsend and I am definitely going to buy another. It cost me $736 for the enhanced coverage and has now paid for itself twice over with my old X5. I asked the dealership about buying a new agreement and they quoted me a price of $1295, which is nearly double what I initially paid not even a year ago. Does anyone have any tips of where I can buy a Fidelity tire and wheel warranty agreement at a good price? I want Fidelity specifically, because they are a piece of cake with claims through my dealer.
#1493 of 2262 Re: X5 Sport Activity Lease. Good Deal or No? [evinced]
by ab10000
Feb 16, 2011 (4:53 pm)
I think you should pay 500 under Invoice period
#1494 of 2262 Eco credit with lease X5 Diesel
by ab10000
Feb 16, 2011 (5:12 pm)
How does the ECO $3500 credit work in lease calculation. How much should I pay for the following, excellent credit.
MSRP 61,575.00
Lease special on financial service $739.00 based on MSRP $56,575.00.
How much discount can I get in bay area? What lease paymnet?
#1495 of 2262 Re: X5 Premium Lease - Good or Bad deal [tp71]
by ab10000
Feb 17, 2011 (3:44 pm)
what is the MSRP?
Feb 18, 2011 (9:10 am)
I was told the the bank fee in NJ is $825 and not $725, is that true?
Thanks.