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Re: Want to Buy... Please Guide [mmoreno1978] by xwoogiex
Apr 01, 2007 (7:36 pm)
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Replying to: mmoreno1978 (Apr 01, 2007 1:58 pm)

Thanks Mmoreno..
Also, I was checking this forum for old dates & I could see in early 2006 people discussing the X5 lease to be around $469.. But now its almost $750 for same thing..
But I have rarely seen MSRP coming down.. Do you think they might offer more discount later??? I don't have too much knowledge in this.. so don't have much idea
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Car Man or anyone Help!!! by sheikh37
Apr 02, 2007 (6:29 am)
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I am a bit confused and need a little help..on the current special through BMW Financial
 
1.Is the money factor on a 2007 3.0 X5 .0022 or .002(36 mo 15k/yr)
 
2.What is the aquisition fee for the above mentioned car $625 or $825?
 
3.Should I even pay an aquisition fee?
 
4.Is it true BMW FS allows 7 MSD on the lease and knocks off .0007 per Security Deposit from the money factor which would come to a grand total of .00049
 
5.Is the residual on a 36 month 15k/yrlease 58%
 
6.Is it worth it to put down 7 MSD
 
Basically I have ordered a 3.0 with premium, cold weather, rear climate, technology, heated rear seats and running boards, 3rd row seats...MSRP APROX 57275..Negotiated price 54285....I was quoted a monthly payment of 855...Total Tax rate on leases here is 10%...due at signing 1691 including first month's payment..security deposit waived as I am a returning BMWFS customer...
 
Is this a good deal??
PLease help
Thank you
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Re: Want to Buy... Please Guide [xwoogiex] by mmoreno1978
Apr 02, 2007 (7:15 am)
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Replying to: xwoogiex (Apr 01, 2007 7:36 pm)

Those were 2006 Models. Any 2007 will always start out overpriced.
 
I cant see them not offering more incentives. You may just need to wait.
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Another tip on leasing by anon3
Apr 03, 2007 (8:27 am)
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Replying to: mmoreno1978 (Apr 02, 2007 7:15 am)

Here's another tip on leasing that I've learned through experience. BMW frequently markets limited-time offer lease programs that can generate lower monthly payments. Those programs are often for 39 months. They usually include a slightly higher residual value and slightly lower money factor that reduces payments. Those programs also usually require a mandatory security deposit, acquisition fee and/or disposition fee, and they assume a standardized discount (capital cost reduction) off MSRP by the dealer.
 
Although those programs sometimes generate a lower monthly payment than non-program leases, I usually find that the total cost of a program lease can be more than a standard lease. The reason is that the mandatory acquisition fee, security deposit, disposition fee, and extra 3 months of payments add more to the total cost of the lease than the few dollars you save per month on the payment. A standard 24 or 36 month lease often doesn't require an acquisition fee (pure profit) and you can negotiate away the security deposit if you have good credit. You save thousands with fewer payments and you also may be able to negotiate a better discount from the dealer than the standard program offers.
 
So always look at the total cost of different lease programs. Unless the vehicle is a really slow seller and BMW has applied substantial incentives, you may find the total cost of a standard lease to be lower than a program lease on popular models.
 
The other marketing "gotcha" is that that you probably will never walk out of the door with the advertised payment. The advertised payment will exclude title, tax, etc., it assumes 10k miles per year which few of us would want, and it usually assumes a basic level of options that you won't find very often on a dealer lot. You probably would have to custom order the car with the program's options and you will have to put down more cash to cover cost of tax and title.
 
I am willing to bet that the average customer's actual monthly payment on a program lease is at least $100 higher than the advertised price. Keep that in mind when you go to a dealer thinking you'll walk out with a $499/month lease payment on an X5.
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Re: Another tip on leasing [anon3] by mikeoc1
Apr 03, 2007 (1:26 pm)
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Replying to: anon3 (Apr 03, 2007 8:27 am)

Your logic makes absolutely no sense at all.
 
First of all, a security deposit you get back. So that cannot count as a cost.
 
Second, you say that 3 extra payments make it cost more than a 36 month lease. Of course it costs more, you have the car for 3 additional months. You would have another payment for those three months if you took a 36 month lease.
 
If the monthly payment is lower for a 39 month lease vs. a 36 month lease, as long as there is no additional monies due at lease signing, there is little reason not to do it.
 
Just make sure that the car is under factory warranty the entire duration of the lease.
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Re: 2007 x5 3.0 Advertisement [lugoesq] by xwoogiex
Apr 03, 2007 (5:46 pm)
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Replying to: lugoesq (Mar 31, 2007 6:29 am)

HEY Lugoesq..
Where did you see this deal?? It looks like a GREAT deal... Could you pls give more details..
Thanks!!
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Re: 2007 x5 3.0 Advertisement [xwoogiex] by mikeoc1
Apr 04, 2007 (5:43 am)
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Replying to: xwoogiex (Apr 03, 2007 5:46 pm)

How is that a great deal? I guarantee that it doesn't include taxes, first of all. Secondly, if you take out the $3000 cap cost reduction, it adds $83/month to the payment. Third, it's for only $10,000 miles per year. Residual value looks like 61%. Seems low for only 10k/year.
 
So you are looking at the mid 700s for a modestly equipped X5 for only 10,000 miles per year.
 
Those "specials" are gimmicks to get people into the store. It's not about the monthly payment, it's about the total cost of the lease divided by the months. That's how you compare lease options.
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Re: 2007 x5 3.0 Advertisement [xwoogiex] by mikeoc1
Apr 04, 2007 (5:45 am)
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Replying to: xwoogiex (Apr 03, 2007 5:46 pm)

You can have a Ferrari for $629/month if you put down enough money at the beginning of the lease. It's not just about the monthly payment.
 
Just ask all of those people that can't afford their Option-ARM mortgages that were advertised as $60/month for a $300,000 loan.
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Re: The truth about BMW Advertising by cioccabmw
Apr 04, 2007 (9:51 am)
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Mike is part correct about his assumptions on BMW's lease tactics. Yes the lease program is mildly misleading but what BMW is really advertising is that they have placed incentive on the table. Before they had these programs our money factor was about .00325 now it is like .0025. The residual stays the same. The X5 has always been in the 58 to 62% range depending on purchased miles. I would recommend getting an X5 sooner than later we have exausted our allocation and while we have 5 on the lot you can not order one for deliery and expect to get it is six to eight weeks.
 
John Ciocca
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Re: Car Man or anyone Help!!! [sheikh37] by sheikh37
Apr 04, 2007 (10:41 pm)
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Replying to: sheikh37 (Apr 02, 2007 6:29 am)

Seems like noone wants to answer my previous question....as for the money factor being .0025(per Jon)...I belive that would include a dealer mark up as the BMWFS Money factor is either .002 or .0022...Also I just ordered mine end march and was told Ill have it by end april so I dont know about about jons statement about not getting one even in 2 months.....will someone please respond to my earlier questions.....

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