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BMW Z4 Lease Questions

605 messages,  Last post on Nov 10, 2009 at 2:54 AM

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05 BMW Z4 3.0 lease question by maxwella
Sep 09, 2005 (11:28 am)
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Hello...can you provide the residual and money factor on a 4-year lease of an 05 Z4 3.0, driving 12K miles per year? Many thanks!
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Re: 05 BMW Z4 3.0 lease question [maxwella] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 10, 2005 (9:05 am)
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Replying to: maxwella (Sep 09, 2005 11:28 am)

You don't want to lease a Z4 for 48 months... All of the lease support is on the 24 month and 36 month leases... It would cost much more per month to go with a 48 month term...
 
Z4 3.0i
 
24 mo/15k mi – 63% Residual Value – Money Factor .00100 Base Rate
36 mo/15k mi – 56% Residual Value – Money Factor .00200 Base Rate
48 mo/15k mi – 36% Residual Value – Money Factor .00280 Base Rate
 
Add 2% to all residuals for 12K mi./yr...
 
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kyfdx
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05 BMW Z4 2.5 lease question by slaughter5111
Sep 11, 2005 (5:02 am)
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I need help here figuring out how much a lease payment should be. Assuming that I negotiate the price of my Z4 with options down to $37000 for the car.
 
then I want 36 months, 0 down, and 15000 miles per month.
 
Assuming that I can get those terms what should my payment be based on the car price of $37000
 
Thanks for your help!
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Re: 05 BMW Z4 2.5 lease question [slaughter5111] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 11, 2005 (6:13 am)
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Replying to: slaughter5111 (Sep 11, 2005 5:02 am)

You are missing one variable in the calculation.. What is the MSRP of the car in question?
 
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kyfdx
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Re: 05 BMW Z4 2.5 lease question [kyfdx] by slaughter5111
Sep 11, 2005 (6:23 am)
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Replying to: kyfdx (Sep 11, 2005 6:13 am)

The MSRP is $41095. Assuming I get the price down to $37000. Then 0 down 36 months and 15k miles per year....what should the payment be?
 
Thanks
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Re: 05 BMW Z4 2.5 lease question [slaughter5111] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 11, 2005 (6:29 am)
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Replying to: slaughter5111 (Sep 11, 2005 6:23 am)

$528/mo. + tax..
 
Due at signing: 1st pymt, security deposit, title/license.. Approx. $1400-$1500 total, depending on your local fees..
 
I rolled the $625 acquistion fee into the cap cost, resulting in a cap cost of $37,625...
 
Actually, considering the $2500 dealer incentive, I would be shooting for a price about $1000 lower than that... At a selling price of $36K, the payment would be $498/mo.+ tax.. with the same upfront..
 
regards,
kyfdx
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Re: Re: BMW Z4: Lease Question by Car_man HOST
Sep 13, 2005 (1:44 am)
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You're very welcome foxyroxy.
 
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Re: Z4 and X3 have great short term lease rates by Car_man HOST
Sep 13, 2005 (1:48 am)
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Thanks for the help vsaxena. You're right, 24 months is definitely the way to go if one was to lease a 2005 BMW Z4 this month. One minor correction to your post though, BMW FS' buy rate is only .00200 for leases up to 42 months, not .00280.
 
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Question re "buy" rate v. "sell" rate by foxyroxy
Sep 14, 2005 (3:31 pm)
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Hi CarMan & kyfdx,
 
I have been negotiating a lease on an '05 Z4 2.5 as follows:
 
12,000 mile per year, Money Factor of .00100, Residual of 65%. Based on the MSRP of $35,745.00 (including destination charge), a Base Cap Cost of our agreed on price of $31,695.00, 65% Residual of $23,234.00, .00100 Money Factor, 24 month term and 7% Tax, my calculations show a payment of $407.47+ $28.52 Tax per month.
 
I just received the following email from the salesperson and I am confused as to what the "buy" rate and "sell" rate means:
   
Our “buy” rate is .001, we sell the money at .0014. We also “roll” the $675 acquisition fee into the deal rather than charging it as part of the start up cost. As a result, the payment is $458.51 plus tax for a total of $490.61. The first month is collected up front plus security deposit, tag and fees for a total of $1,244.77. You have $1,000 on deposit, so the total amount due at signing is $244.77. I have re-written the buyer’s order. When would you like to stop in?
 
Is he just trying to sell me on a higher rate by saying the .00100 rate is his "buy" rate? Or is the .00100 rate really unavailable? Ive seen it referred to as a "Base Rate", but I'm not sure what that means.
 
Please help, I was ready to go in and sign but now I'm not so sure.
 
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Re: Question re "buy" rate v. "sell" rate [foxyroxy] by kyfdx HOST
Sep 14, 2005 (3:42 pm)
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Replying to: foxyroxy (Sep 14, 2005 3:31 pm)

"buy rate" and "base rate" are the same thing...
 
"sell rate" means they are marking up the money factor for extra profit on your deal. In fact, .0004 is the maximum they are allowed to mark it up..
 
The base rate acquisition fee is $625, not $675, so they are marking that up, as well..
 
Rolling the acquisition fee into the lease is a good thing... it is less you have to pay upfront, so nothing wrong with that...
 
To put a number on it, the money factor mark-up is adding $22-$23 per month plus tax to this deal...
 
It looks like your tax rate is 7%... If they use the base rate and the base acquisition fee, then your payment would be about $434/mo. plus tax, or about $465/mo tax inclusive....
 
So, about $25/mo. less than his number...
 
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kyfdx
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