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Replying to: parkaveslacker (Aug 24, 2009 3:28 pm)
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I just received the following lease. This appears to be a good deal. I didn't put any money down except for the normal inception fees which was around $1200 (bank acquisition fees and DMV fees). I received around $5,000 cap cost reduction which was made up of around $3K of rebates and $2K to get the car off the lot due to high inventory). Does this sound okay to anyone else? Monthly payments: $525 Money down: ZERO (besides acquisition fees, dmv fees, etc.) Lease terms: 36 months with 10K per month. Model: 328xi coupe AWD SULEV Sport Package Premium Package Cold Weather Navigation
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Replying to: gurnjh (Sep 30, 2009 1:25 pm) |
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Replying to: djhitman3am (Sep 28, 2009 10:53 am) - Certified Pre-Owned 2007 BMW 328XI (4wd) - Automatic Trans - 31k miles (originally titled 02/07) - Premium Pkg (no navi) - Cold Weather Pkg - Metallic Paint $25,500 plus $400 to ship it to Chicago
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Replying to: gurnjh (Sep 30, 2009 1:25 pm) Monthly payments: $525 Money down: ZERO (besides acquisition fees, dmv fees, etc.) Lease terms: 36 months with 10K per month. This sounds to me like a good deal if the lease is for 10k miles/year, and an outstanding deal if for 10k miles/month. I am also assuming that the cap reduction was $5000 off the MSRP. For my recent lease, I received a cap reduction of $5500 off MSRP on a similarly equipped 328xi. On 2009 3-series, most dealers are at invoice or a bit below below before any BMW FS incentives You may want to check the Money Factor in the lease, because there are many ways it can be used to increase the monthly lease payment while lowering the drive-off costs. For example, the MF currently on this car is 0.00135, but BMW FS allows dealers to add up to 0.0004 to this number. The more the dealer adds, the less down payment they would require. Also, you could forgo paying an initial security deposit if you agree to increase the MF by 0.00015. Joseph |
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Replying to: 328itampa (Aug 04, 2009 3:05 pm) |
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Did I get a good deal? I am worried about the upcoming depreciation in 3 weeks! 2009 BMW 335i w/ AWD (x-drive) Options: Cold Weather Premium Automatic +Dealer installed Ipod interface ($520) +Window tint +all weather mats, cargo liner Total price $46000 even +TTL etc Anyone have an idea what kind of depreciation this will take in 12-24 months from now? Thanks!
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Replying to: worthingt (Oct 05, 2009 5:34 pm) |
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Replying to: djhitman3am (Oct 01, 2009 7:28 am) We are also interested in a 2007 CPO 328xi to take advantage of BMW's 0.9% finance offer. Could you let us know where is the dealership and if possible, their name? Hmm, we are kind of lost in searching CPO as well. Could you share your experience like which website? Thank you so much! |
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Replying to: worthingt (Oct 05, 2009 5:34 pm) Most people 24 months from now IMO will be looking for the 2010 1/2 mid year refresh if they are in the market for a used 10. |
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