BMW X5 Lease Questions

2262 messages,  Last post on May 19, 2013 at 9:01 AM

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#1975 of 2262 Re: Leasing a 2012 BMW X5 35d [mcabrera] by bimmer24

Jul 18, 2012 (10:10 am)

Replying to: mcabrera (Jul 17, 2012 2:39 pm)
Mcabrera,
 
On the price of the car, I think you could probably do a bit better. I figure invoice for a car with that much crap in it would be about $5600 below MSRP, so combined with your $6,250 in savings.....should be able to scrap out close to another $750. Even then, the dealer is still making money on you given the inflated bank fee.
 
Last question I have is why your drive off fees are so high considering the $925 is rolled into the lease? If first payment is $690, where is the other $1300 coming from?

#1976 of 2262 good deal? by treenut10

Jul 18, 2012 (11:09 am)

bmw x5 xDr35d
msrp $63,845
sell $54,930
mf .00145
36 mths
resid $35,753
12000 miles/yr
loyalty rebate 750
test drive program rebate 1000
 
pymt about 670 mth and less than a 1000 down +reg nys

#1977 of 2262 2012 or 2013 X5 lease non diesel by snow26

Jul 20, 2012 (11:01 am)

Carman:
 
Are there any additional incentives to take a 2012 vs a 2013 x5 for a 36 month lease 15k per year. I currently have an x5 that is coming due in 40 days. Can't decide what to do . Has 50K on it, and is certified bc it had 9K on it when I leased. Certification is until Novmeber 2014.
 
Residual/buy out is $28,300. Not sure if I should buy it or just lease another? What do you think? Looks like the car is worth more than my buyout. Could I use this in negotiating a new lease? Alos, looks like the car will be redone for 2014, which will debut in the Spring of 2013.
Thanks.

#1978 of 2262 2013 BMW X5 Lease Numbers by 4tune

Jul 25, 2012 (8:07 am)

Carman please help: I needed to know the July lease MF and residual on the 2013 BMW X5. I have inquired with a dealer and he gave me the following numbers. Does this look like a good deal? Is there any room for negotiation?
 
2013 BMW X5 35 Premium
Convenience pkg
Cold Weather pkg
running boards
 
MSRP $60745
$2234 due at signing
$748/month

#1979 of 2262 Re: 2013 BMW X5 Lease Numbers [4tune] by alexanderz

Jul 25, 2012 (8:54 am)

Replying to: 4tune (Jul 25, 2012 8:07 am)
sounds like u getting ripped a bit.
I am getting 2013 X5 5.0 msrp 72,000$ with most options u can think off
for $2000 down
 
and $829 TAX included

#1980 of 2262 Re: 2013 BMW X5 Lease Numbers [4tune] by insidecarbuy

Jul 25, 2012 (8:55 am)

Replying to: 4tune (Jul 25, 2012 8:07 am)
You're missing some information… How many miles per year are you driving? Is it a 36 month term? Do you have loyalty? What is the sales tax rate?

#1981 of 2262 Re: 2013 BMW X5 Lease Numbers [insidecarbuy] by 4tune

Jul 25, 2012 (9:41 am)

Replying to: insidecarbuy (Jul 25, 2012 8:55 am)
12K miles 36 month lease and yes I have loyalty sales tax rate is 6.25% which is included in the payment.

#1982 of 2262 X5 35d incentives by 4tune

Jul 25, 2012 (2:58 pm)

Hi Carman: in addition to my earlier inquiry about an X5 lease, I wanted to know if I go for the X5 35d will I be allowed to combine all my incentives to get a very aggressive deal from my bmw dealer. He has agreed to discount the 2012 bmw 35d in the following ways.
 
MSRP: 62145
Invoice: 57794
Eco credit:4500
Loyalty: 750
Drive for Team USA: 1000
 
I just graduated from a grad program. Can I ask them to tag on the 1000 available for that. I know BMW is offering that. The cap cost comes down to $50544. How can I approach this. It would be great to land such a deal. Thanks. I need to decide on it by 2moro. Much appreciate it. Anyone on the forum can weigh in on this. Thanks.

#1983 of 2262 Re: Leased a X5 35d [quosco] by Car_man HOST

Jul 29, 2012 (7:59 am)

Replying to: quosco (Jul 17, 2012 1:52 pm)
Hi quosco. MSD stands for
 
Multiple
Security
Deposits
 
BMW Financial Services allows lessees to make additional security deposits on their vehicles, with each additional deposit lowering the money factor that is used to calculate their payment by .00007.
 
Car_man
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#1984 of 2262 Re: 2012 or 2013 X5 lease non diesel [snow26] by Car_man HOST

Jul 29, 2012 (8:21 am)

Replying to: snow26 (Jul 20, 2012 11:01 am)
Hi snow26. the only cash incentive, other than the EcoCredit on diesels, that I am aware of on the X5 right now is $750 loyalty cash to consumers who finance or lease one through BMW Financial Services.
 
I wouldn't be surprised in the least if your current X5 was worth more than its purchase option price. Used vehicle values in general are very strong right now (though this may change in the year + ahead if you ask me).
 
Car_man
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