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BMW X5 Lease Questions

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Re: Realistic Lease price [Car_man] by thetaxman
Sep 15, 2005 (12:20 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Sep 12, 2005 3:34 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?
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Re: Sept. lease numbers? [tpjcourtney] by lupton
Sep 16, 2005 (6:30 am)
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Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 10, 2005 11:36 am)

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
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Re: Sept. lease numbers? [lupton] by tpjcourtney
Sep 16, 2005 (3:16 pm)
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Replying to: lupton (Sep 16, 2005 6:30 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
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X5 '0 5lease #'s by teki
Sep 17, 2005 (11:08 am)
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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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Re: X5 '0 5lease #'s [teki] by bdr127
Sep 17, 2005 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: teki (Sep 17, 2005 11:08 am)

Please give us some details..... MSRP, options, etc.
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Re: X5 '0 5lease #'s [bdr127] by teki
Sep 18, 2005 (11:54 am)
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Replying to: bdr127 (Sep 17, 2005 11:54 am)

oki doki. Here is the info;
 
'05 X5 3.0, CW pkg., premium pkg., rear climate pkg., auto, heated front seats, self dimming mirrors, xenon, premium h-fi system. MSRP 50,920. Selling price 44,920 + tax, tags & doc. fee. Hope this helps.
 
Looking to lease for 24 months, 15 K miles/yr. Would a 39 month, 15 K miles/yr lease work put better?
 
Jay
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Re: Sept. lease numbers? [tpjcourtney] by lup11
Sep 18, 2005 (6:41 pm)
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Replying to: tpjcourtney (Sep 16, 2005 3:16 pm)

Thanks for the response. So I bought the X5 on Friday, and I truly love it. Although the gas mileage isn't as good as the RX330, I think the interior is much nicer, and besides the lease was more attractive. I had to pay an additional $10 month to waive the security deposit (money factor increase to .00265 vs. .00250), since I'm a first time BMW customer, so the final numbers were 608 + tax ($639) and the upfrom on $710 (1st month, title and registration).
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Is this a good deal? by limey5
Sep 19, 2005 (6:15 am)
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I can get an '05 BMW X5 4.4 with extras MSRP 59,445 for 50,445. 9,000 bucks off sounds a lot, but the lease deal I have been quoted is $890 a month (this makes it zero down, no trade in so taxes are around $4k). Looking at the posts it seems the discount is good, just wondered if I would be better waiting for Money Factors to drop back down. Does anyone think this will happen?, and am I right thinking that I could pay an extra $5k if the MF was 0.0012 rather than 0.0028. Also what would be a good estimate of what the dealer would take off a $60k '06 if I waited until November? Will the $5k incentive be replaced with something else, or is this simply to get rid of '05s.
 
 
Thanks for the help.
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Re: Is this a good deal? [limey5] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 19, 2005 (6:40 am)
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Replying to: limey5 (Sep 19, 2005 6:15 am)

The cash incentive is to get rid of the vehicles.. I doubt you'll see the lease numbers get any better, as all of the incentives are in the upfront money..
 
The '05 is probably a better vehicle to buy than lease, right now...
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Is this a good deal? [kyfdx] by limey5
Sep 19, 2005 (6:52 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 19, 2005 6:40 am)

Thanks kyfdx, so are you saying when the incentives disappear you don't think the MF and residuals will be adjusted to make the deal more attractive?
 
What I am wondering is whether I can get the car for a little more money in November but end up paying the same on a lease once the MF and residuals are adjusted. August MF was far more favourable, right?
 
Thanks.

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