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Orlando, Florida BMW Car Dealers

" This is my second experience with Fields BMW. The service I recieved from them is impeccable. Especially Larry B. he took the time to listen and help"... Read more Review by: torrip

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"Outstanding sales staff and purchase experience. The salesman showed me the cars on the lot while we looked for the specific vehicle of my internet in"... Read more Review by: pncret1

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Re: Lease Diff IL vs FL [jvos] by driversedge on Mon Jun 06 18:08:55 PDT 2011

Welcome to Florida! The main difference would be sales tax. Assuming you're moving to Orange County, the tax rate is 6.5%. Residuals might be slightly different, based on region, but not drastically different. I've been quite satisfied with Fields, so I would recommend them. They have two dealerships here in the Orlando area. Coincidentally, they also have dealerships in Northfield and the Chicago area. As for loyalty, any loyalty rebates are sponsored by the manufacturer, so they would apply at any BMW dealership.

Lease Diff IL vs FL by jvos on Mon Jun 06 17:29:02 PDT 2011

We are moving to the Orlando area in August after having lived in Chicagoland our entire lives. The lease on our 2009 328Xi Coupe is up end of November, however it only has 28k miles versus the 45k we included in the lease, so I'm pretty sure they'd take it early in a heart beat. Our plan is to return in up here, then lease a new BMW down there. My first question is - are leased different between IL and FL in how they deal with taxes and such? Also, can anyone recommend a dealer - we drove by a Field's BMW right off I-4 on our last trip, but obviously don't know a thing about them. Finally, this will be our 5th BMW lease - so do you think they'll 'float' any loyalty programs between states and dealerships?

Re: lease end [sls1] by macdad on Fri Nov 02 20:39:47 PDT 2007

AS far as extending you current lease I have heard you can get a short extension from BMWFS but that may only get you a few months and re-leasing your current auto from the dealer may not be very attractive. I have nothing to base this on other than what I have read here. For my own lease- First I need to know the MF/R for November to have some numbers to work with (my lease is up Dec 29th). It would seem BMW would see the value in offering current customers a discount to keep them but I only see it show up here occasionally. My thinking is to add multiple security deposits to a discounted MF (if allowed). I already have my previous security deposit available and I understand a sec. dep. is not required for a returning customer. BMW has a high residual but the payment can really affected by the MF. If you add up a high residual, no new sec. dep., a loyalty discount on the MF + multiple security deposits - you could come away with a very attractive lease. I will have to wait and see what info shows up here. My car is scheduled for regular brake fluid service in a couple of days so I may ask when I am there. I have considered purchasing my car at lease end so I will let my salesperson know this to keep him honest (although he was very straightforward to deal with the first time around). I have talked to two associates who attend one of the largest auctions in the country (Orlando,FL) on a weekly basis and my lease end payoff is not that far from what they can get my same car for after their fee plus the auction fee. I would bypass a dealer completely but both of them put a real value on the fact that I am the owner of my car and know its condition. Sorry for the long post - just getting opinions macdad

Re: 335i Lease [popgrowl1] by nizo53 on Sun May 20 20:54:58 PDT 2007

Hey popgrowl, I live in tampa and searched almost 8 dealers in FL until Fields in Orlando wanted to work with me. Ask for Ed Hanson....he hooked me up.

Good Deal? Advise?? by nizo53 on Thu Apr 19 19:50:36 PDT 2007

After searching many dealers in FL, I found one in Orlando willing to work with me: 36 months/12K a year Lease 07 328i Sedan – Black on Black Automatic Premium Package Sports Package Comfort Access Navigation System Xenon Park Distance MSRP: 43050.00/w 90 BMW mats Bank Fee: 625 Residual: 60% MF: .00014 (marked up a bit but fair) Sale Price: 41,465.00 Monthly Payment + 7.00% tax = 569.52 License & Registration: $339.75 Documentation Fee: $45.00 First Payment: $569.52 Security Deposit: $0.00 Drive Off: $957.75

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