2009 BMW X5 Consumer Discussions

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BMW X5 Lease Questions

2009 Nov Money Factors

Does any one knows what is current money factor for X5-30i ? Also, any possibility it will be lower next month? Sorry, I ma new to this so not sure how frequently BMW releases new MF? Nearing a deal on leasing X5-30i MSRP ~58000 and negotiated down after all rebates to ~ 53000 but not sure what should be the correct MF? I suspect dealer uses higher MF. Thanks, Read More...

2009 X5 Diesel - Questions and Comments

How to lock glove compartment

Is it possible that there is no way to lock either the glove compartment or the center console in a 2009 BMW X5? I can't find an obvious lock, and the owners manual is silent. :( Read More...

BMW X5 Lease Questions

Re: 2009 BMW X5 3.0 deal [my3sweetpeas]

The salesman didn't seem want to make a deal, so that's that... 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? Read More...

Re: 2009 BMW X5 3.0 deal [ryo998]

That's too expensive..... 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 Read More...

Re: 2009 BMW X5 3.0 deal [ryo998]

Sounds like expensive to me. This is what I got from my dealer: 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 ... Read More...

2009 BMW X5 3.0 deal

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? Read More...

Re: 2009 X5 3.5 Diesel [stanx5]

Hi stanx5. BMW FS' money factor for X5 diesels was .00280. It is now .00250. Banks like to change these things to keep us on our toes ;) . 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 ... Read More...

BMW X5 3.0si LEASE

Hello, I am new to this forum so please excuse if I am miss posting..... I have the opportunity to lease a 2009 X5 3.0si for $717 a month.... The MSRP is $55,120. The purchase price is $49,635. The money factor is 0.00205 and the residual is 55 or 57%. Total due at signing is $1822.31 which includes the refundable security deposit of $750 and first months payment, and ... Read More...

BMW X5 Prices Paid and Buying Experience

Re: BMW 2009 X5 3.0i buying question [cablue]

Did you also have to pay for the charges shown below which are also typical add-on charges here? The MACO is something I could not get the dealer drop and they told me it was an integral part of the BMW invoice and offered to show it to me on the paperwork. - MACO ($380) - administration ($399) - detail (aka dealer prep.) ($200) I paid $500 over invoice, then add the three ... Read More...

BMW X5 Lease Questions

Re: 2009 X5 3.5 Diesel [03qx]

Hi 03qx. BMW Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2009 X5 3.5 Diesel with 15,000 miles per year are .00250 and 55%, respectively. You never mentioned how long you want to lease for or what mileage allowance you need, so I had to make some assumptions. Let me know if you want something different. The only ... Read More...

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