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Re: May lease rates and residuals for BMW 3 series [loveandlight]
by skobola on Mon May 12 22:33:33 PDT 2008
See the numbers at: http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=284103 Here is the copy of the numbers that you have requested from there: 2008 BMW 328i Sedan 24 Month – Residual 66% of MSRP – .00175 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 56% of MSRP – .00175 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00258 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00258 Base Rate 2008 BMW 335i Sedan 24 Month – Residual 66% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 56% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 40% of MSRP – .00258 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 33% of MSRP – .00258 Base Rate
What is a decent price?
by rudylgza on Tue Apr 22 17:18:25 PDT 2008
Looking for a 328i with metallic paint, automatic, and premium package. I have visited the two dealers in Miami, FL and have requested quotes via email from all dealers in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale,FL and so far I am not even close to sniffing a price near the invoice price. The best I have gotten so far is $36,500. Is this a decent price? These dealers do not want to budge no matter what. Any suggestions?
Leasing my first car
by jps0429 on Sat Apr 19 20:51:01 PDT 2008
I have never leased a car, so I am pretty new to this. I have heard two opinions on leasing and don't really know which is best... Should I put a lot down to get a lower payment? Or should I only pay what I need and fight for a good rate? I have near perfect credit, its at 820 right now. I am trading in a 2002 Acura CL type S I have never owned a BMW, so I do not know how much I can talk them down on pricing or a monthly payment... I am pretty much hoping to walk out with a new 328i coupe w/ automatic, sport & premium package for under 500 a month... you think I could do that? I live in Miami, FL. any help would be great!!!! I appreciate it.
Re: Good Lease $ for a 2008 750Li? [iggso]
by zornesp on Fri Apr 11 22:09:11 PDT 2008
Unfortunately - as the car will be titled and registered in Texas -- one of the #(#@(@ states that requires you to pay taxes on the FULL cap purchase price (we're down to $77K on the $89K MSRP) -- we've got ~6300 in taxes to pay over the 2 years added to our monthly lease (or write a $6200 check up front and pay the taxes separately). We got the MF down to .00215, acq fee to $625, and selling price to $77,290 - our monthly payments (before taxes) are $1039, Heck of a good deal. Working on figuring out a way to potentially initially register the vehicle in Florida while doing the finance deal (i.e. finally get around to getting a Florida license - they allow "part time" licenses and allow you to keep your state license. Register the car in Florida (Miami - Dade county is the deal place) - have the tags sent to us in Texas; and re-register the car in Texas later this year. As we have a condo in Miami - I already consider myself a "part-time" resident - we spend 3-4 months a year there; just never thought about getting a FL Drivers License. Anyone ever done this before? Will be a big savings on the monthly payment -- our monthly taxes will be arounmd $65 a month (total payment 1103) vs $262 for Texas Taxes (the 6300 / 24 months), or a payment of 1301. Nearly $200 month savings over 24 months, $4800 (or in my mind, close enough to call it $5K). Appreciate feedback/thoughts
Lease cost ?
by syrah on Tue Apr 08 14:12:58 PDT 2008
I just got the following from a Tampa, FL dealer on a X3 with premium pkg, premium sound, privacy glass. I just started using the site and wanted to know thoughts on how these numbers sound. 36 month - 15k miles MSRP $43,360, MF=200 Residual - 64% Total Start = $720 Month Payment taxes included = $620
$500 above invoice being realistic !?
by skobola on Sun Apr 06 21:45:46 PDT 2008
Although this was in response to #2240 of 2243, Re: 328i Money Factor and Residual [jun2] by stvroy, Stvroy please take this just as an initiation of the discussion, as I did not want to challenge you. Actually, I understand that may be some cases of this happening, however, I would like to know where I could get a BMW at $500 above invoice. The best that I have gotten is $1,000 for the ordered cars, when shopping around and certainly outside Miami, Florida, which actually meant that they have collected a grand for filling up the paper. In Miami they stick to minimal discounts off the MSRP, while crying that they have to make money somehow, while at the same time they raise the acquisition to $825, MF for 0.0004, and whatever else they can to rip us (the buyers) off. As I do not have any problems in ordering my car from anywhere else, I would love to get at least some dealerships that actually sell cars at $500 above invoice, and preferably without trying to pull some BS excuses and such. Thank you.

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