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Replying to: Car_man (Nov 06, 2009 3:20 am) Again, that's for a 335i x-drive. Thanks!
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Replying to: darthwohl (Nov 06, 2009 7:27 pm) The above car includes fold-down rear seats. The MSRP is 42,515. They are offering it for 40k even. Invoice seems to be 39,165. I am willing to pay 200 over invoice. Reasonable? |
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I am turning in a 2008 528i in Northern California and looking at a 328i convertible and a Z4 30i. Do you have current MF and residuals on 2010 328i Convertible? 36mth 10,000 mile 36mth 12,000 mile 24mth 10,000 mile 24mth 12,000 mile Any particular incentives or deals on the convertible I should be aware of? Thanks.
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Replying to: vonrauss (Nov 07, 2009 1:20 pm) Would the money factor on the above (2010 335xi, 12k miles, 36 months) differ for a returning lessee?
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Hi Car_Man, I am looking into a 2009 328i Convertible for a lease. First time BMW customer, I am in NY, need the MF and Residual for: 36 month/10,000 mi/yr 36 month/12,000 mi/yr Your response is greatly appreciated. I know there is a holiday credit of $1,500 and I saw somewhere an extra $1,500 in Marketing Support available. At this point in the year, would I be getting a better deal trying to lease a 2010 model year? Also, can you confirm what the maximum number or amount I can put down in security deposits that BMWFS allows? Thanks.
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Would you please let me know what the residual and MF is on a 2010 328i Convertible purchased/ordered in December? 3yr/15k 3yr/12k If I have the car built what initial money must I put down and when do my recurring payments start? I intend to put no money down except for 1st month and all fees while possibly doing multiple security deposits. Finally, if i want to only pay 500 over invoice (47550 invoice) would i settle at $48050 - $1500(holiday incentive) = $46550
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are these september numbers still good? 2010 BMW 328i Convertible 24-month | 15k miles | residual 65% | .00200 base money factor 36-month | 15k miles | residual 59% | .00200 base money factor 48-month | 15k miles | residual 42% | .00255 base money factor 60-month | 15k miles | residual 34% | .00255 base money factor Upon further research i found 2010 BMW 328i Convertible 24 Month – Residual 65% of MSRP – .00180 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 59% of MSRP – .00180 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 41% of MSRP – .00245 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00245 Base Rate
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Replying to: Car_man (Nov 06, 2009 3:20 am) How does the residual and/or MF change on the 2010 335xi if you go with 36 month but only 10,000 miles per year? Thanks for your help.
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Does anyone have current money factor/residual value for ordering (building) a 328i sedan? I've gotten different quotes from two different dealers. Have the MFs been stable? Any insight into trends/changes over the next few months? Are there any disadvantages to ordering besides a dealer's wish to reduce inventory? Thanks in advance.
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Have to turn in my Saab 9-3 in a month and am planning to go for a 3-series this time around. There are two BMW dealers in the Miami area (Braman and South). Am wondering about the best strategy to negotiate a good lease. Should I start with email inquiries? Should I deal with a salesman at both places and pick the best deal? Any thoughts on which model (between 328 and 335 models) is currently being most heavily promoted and discounted. Should I go for a 2009 model if any are available? Looking forward to the dialogue and will share my experiences as they occur.
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