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#391 of 2262 Re: Lease Info. for 2006 X5 4.4 [back2bmw]
by Car_man HOST
Feb 04, 2007 (1:36 pm)
Hi back2bmw. Most dealers that I have spoken with don't have many, if any 2006 X5s left in inventory. If you want to lease one, you probably will have to go with a 2007 model. As other community members have recently mentioned, BMW is not currently providing any sort of lease support on the 2007 X5. As a result, if you were to lease one through BMW Financial Services right now, you will have to use its standard lease program. BMW FS' buy rate standard lease money factor varies by region, but it should currently be around .00320. Its current 36 month, 12,000 mile per year residual value for the 2007 X5 4.8i is 55%.
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#392 of 2262 Re: New X5 lease prgram [Car_man]
by chaddy75
Feb 06, 2007 (3:10 pm)
I've been waiting to see if the X5 makes sense for leasing but they are crazy. I think I'm going to lease the Mercedes GL 450 since their leases are much more agressive and you get just as much car or more.... for a lot less price on the lease. $699 per month for the larger engine and loaded with many options is what Mercedes has been advertising.
#393 of 2262 February Lease Rates
by mikeoc1
Feb 07, 2007 (8:10 am)
Does anyone know what the February program is for the 2007 X5? Both the 3.0si and the 4.8i?
#394 of 2262 Re: February Lease Rates [mikeoc1]
by mikeoc1
Feb 07, 2007 (8:58 am)
I found these February rates effective 2/6/07 for the 3.0si
What is BMW thinking? These are still awful.
24 mo/15k mi – Residual Value 68% of MSRP – .00320 Money Factor Buy Rate
36 mo/15k mi – Residual Value 58% of MSRP – .00320 Money Factor Buy Rate
48 mo/15k mi – Residual Value 40% of MSRP – .00320 Money Factor Buy Rate
60 mo/15k mi – Residual Value 33% of MSRP – .00320 Money Factor Buy Rate
#395 of 2262 Re: February Lease Rates [mikeoc1]
by drtravel
Feb 07, 2007 (12:23 pm)
It looks like the inventory levels for X5's is still pretty low so BMW isn't making much of an effort to move them yet. The prices for this truck are quite high - they range from $53-60K for the 3.0 engine at my local dealer. It's a nice truck but certainly not worth that much. Sales are probably a little soft now that's why dealers are unhappy about the lack of lease support. Take a look at the luxury SUV market right now. Deals are plentiful at Acura, Audi, and M-B. BMW is not immune.
#396 of 2262 Re: February Lease Rates [drtravel]
by dpeck1
Feb 08, 2007 (7:20 pm)
I have waited to try and lease the x5 long enough. I am bailing. For the same current lease numbers I can be driving an A8. BMW is going to lose many customers b/c of the ridiculous high price to lease this truck. They lost me. Bye BMW, hello Audi!
#397 of 2262 2007 X5 Lease - any thoughts?
by niccross
Feb 16, 2007 (6:07 pm)
getting ready to lease a 07 BMW X5 loaded to the hilt. My first BMW.
36 months/15K a year
Money Factor .00265
Residual Factor 60%
Selling price 71,750.00
Monthly 1,188.00
Deal or no Deal?
#398 of 2262 New lease rates??
by chaddy75
Feb 17, 2007 (10:31 am)
I was told my a local dealer in Southern CA that BMW released new rates. According to dealer for an X5 4.8.. MSRP of 60k., Residual at 61%, Money factor at .00210, Dowpayment including 1st month's payment at 5k... dealer said for 36 month lease with 10k miles per yr., lease would be approx. $740 per month plus tax.
#399 of 2262 Re: 2007 X5 Lease - any thoughts? [niccross]
by billmv
Feb 17, 2007 (3:45 pm)
Which model? MSRP? seems high.
#400 of 2262 Re: 2007 X5 Lease - any thoughts? [niccross]
by niccross
Feb 18, 2007 (12:45 pm)
Model is a 2007 4.8 with every feature package EXCEPT rear entertainment.
MSRP is 75K
Invoice is 68K