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Replying to: andygrv (Feb 27, 2007 3:26 pm) First of all, let me point out that i am a huge BMW fan, own one, and will most probably buy a 335i sometime soon. BMW's scheduled maintenence is one year longer than saab's and they cover brakes. But bear in mind a similar BMW may be several thousand more than a similar saab in a lease deal, or 5-10K more purchased. That will cover an extra brake job and 1 year of maintenence quite easily. On a BMW you will also most likely need to buy tires over the course of a 45K lease, and they have lease end fees as well--everyone does. BMW brakes may cost more or less than saab ones depending on where you go. Even brakes on a chevy can set you back. That's life. Secondly, there is a lot of variance between dealers. My old saab dealer did give saabs as loaner cars. All my bmw dealers have as well, but i do know of bmw dealers that do not. |
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Replying to: andygrv (Feb 27, 2007 3:26 pm)
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Replying to: saablcp (Feb 27, 2007 3:40 pm) Hm. That's a *little* bit of a stretch. Mercedes is certianly a direct competitior, and in some contexts more expensive companies like porsche and maserati are (m5 versus quatroporte?). Strictly speaking, saab and BMW are not competitiors, so it's hard really compare their cost/benefit. When i think of competitors for saab, i think acura and maybe even subaru. |
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- Northern NJ - Got a few lease quotes around the same price for a 9-3 60th anniversary with cold weather package, auto and moonroof msrp ~$32,000 27 months $320 a month $1000 cap cost reduc. Only about $25 a month more than a 20,000 msrp Nissan altima... I could have gotten the 9-3 aero for about $50 more a month if I wanted.... tempting but I don't need the power and less mpg. Saab really does have some good lease deals right now. easy choice!
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| I was hoping someone could tell me what the money factor and residual value is for March for a 2.0T, 24 and 36 mo lease. TIA! | |
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Replying to: realhawker (Mar 12, 2007 7:34 am) |
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anyone know what a "good" deal on a 9-3 Aero sedan, automatic trans in the DC/MD/NoVA area would be-typical monthly payments, TTL, etc??? Thanks
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Hi Car_man and all, First time leasing and would appreciate any info. Shopped around and got a few quotes. Best is: MSRP 31920$ (60th anniversary, moon roof, winter pkg) Net CAP: 30484$ Money factor: 0.00202 15,000 Miles a year/ 68% residual Including tax and all other fees: 27 month - 342$ 4000$ down Is this a reasonable price? What can I neggotiate? Thanx
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Replying to: realhawker (Mar 12, 2007 7:34 am) Unable to e-mail you via the edmunds site. Would appreciate your inputs. And can you mention the dealership you got it from. Cheers |
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Replying to: manayuk (Mar 14, 2007 8:33 am) My MSRP and sale price were the exact same(seems to be a popular configuration). my mileage a year was 10k (I don't drive as much) My out the door expenses(Tax, bank fee, sec deposit, Title/license) were ~$2700 INCLUDING a $1000 cap cost reduction... what's funny is I got these numbers without negotiation. my email is realhawker again my monthly payment is $320 a month... |
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