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1116 messages, Last post on Dec 04, 2009 at 10:39 PM
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Replying to: dhkhan (Nov 07, 2009 9:10 am)
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Replying to: dutche (Nov 07, 2009 6:59 pm) Money Factor: 0.00250 Residual: 58% |
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Replying to: stanx5 (Oct 26, 2009 3:22 pm) BMW's current lease program is scheduled to run through January 4th. It's possible that it will make an unscheduled enhancement to its lease program for certain models in December, but the program for most models will likely remain the same through the end of the year. It is difficult to say what BMW's January program will be like at this point. Typically manufacturers' December lease programs are more aggressive than their January programs because they are trying to suck in as many sales as they can to their annual totals to make them look better. It probably wouldn't hurt to see if you can lock-in BMW's current lease program for your ordered vehicle. Doing so should give you the option of taking the current program or the new program, whichever is better. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: 03qx (Oct 26, 2009 4:03 pm) Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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Replying to: jpmp (Nov 05, 2009 9:36 am) At lease signing for this deal, you would have to pay your truck's first month's payment, a security deposit equivalent to that payment rounded up to the nearest $25 increment (unless you're a returning BMW FS lessee), BMW's $725 acquisition fee, and any required taxes or fees. I used the formula that is outlined in the following article to calculate your payment, Calculate Your Own Lease Payment. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum |
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| What can you expect for discounts off MSRP before 2,500 holiday discount, 36 month rate factor and residual for 12,000? Current X5 is being traded in with BMW financial absorbing last three payments (supposedly not rolled into the new lease) | |
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Got a quote today from the dealer for a 2009 BMW X5 3.0 with premium, technology, cold weather and rear climate package. MSRP $56,275 DOWNPAYMENT $3,000 BMW HOLIDAY CREDIT $2,500 MONEY FACTOR 0.00265 RESIDUAL 56% (12K miles) MONTHLY PAYMENT $740 + tax. Looks kind of expensive to me. What do you guys think?
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Replying to: ryo998 (Nov 15, 2009 8:15 pm) 2010 X5 3.0 - Premium, Technology, rear climate package, 3rd row seats. $5000 Initial down payment(includes first month payment, one month payment as security deposit) $605 per month(with tax it's $664 tax - california). 36 months, 12K miles /year. I did not take this, instead placed an order for X5 35d diesel. |
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Replying to: ryo998 (Nov 15, 2009 8:15 pm) I just leased a 2009 X5 3.0 with premium, cold weather, and rear climate. 36 months 12,000k per year. MSRP~ $55120 Due at signing~ $1921 (included security deposit, first month payment, plate) BMW rebate~$1750 Monthly payment~ $706 including tax
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Replying to: my3sweetpeas (Nov 16, 2009 6:36 am) Anyway, the new lease offer advertised for 2010 X5 3.0 by BMW, $519/mo for 36 mo. 10K/year. Does anyone know how they arrive at that number? What money factor and residual did they use? |
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