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Re: money factor and residual for April 2008 [mannydom]
by Car_man on Fri May 02 03:20:05 PDT 2008
HI mannydom. The selling price that you were quoted for the X5 that you are interested in, $1,250 over invoice, sounds reasonable to me, but you're right...the money factor is a little high. As you have read, BMW Financial Services' current buy rate lease money factor for the 2008 X5 3.0si is .00210 for returning BMW FS lessees. The dealer is trying to make a little extra back-end money on your deal by marking up your money factor. Make sure that the dealer uses this factor to calculate your monthly payment. Car_man Host Prices Paid: Buying & Leasing Experiences Forum
Re: There's a reason for these cash incentives... [rezf]
by hkb93 on Tue Mar 18 15:59:10 PDT 2008
Hi rezf I am looking to purchase a 4.8 as well pretty close to the configuration of yours. Could you email me you dealers name and who you worked with. I would appreciate it very much. I would love to get a great price as you did. Thanks childrendentistry@hotmail.com
BMW 328 lease questions
by sunlvr0531 on Thu Nov 08 16:37:56 PST 2007
Im thinking about leasing a 2007 loaner car from BMW 328 premium package- silver 8k miles on it I have a 2005 Chevy Equinox that i'm trading in- 12,400 miles on it my down payment will be the equity in the chevy. aquisition is 625.00 what is the mf factor- i heard 0019 is a good mf? what is too high what kinda price is reasonable for this year car? i want to have a low 300 payment. anything that i need to know- i never leased before- i was always nervous about it do all bmW'S ONLY TAKE HI TEst GAS? I only do under 10k a year in mileage what better 24-36 months lease? is a 3 yr a lower payment? your help is greatly appreciated....
Does it make any sense?
by jjet on Wed Sep 26 07:49:43 PDT 2007
I pulled the following information from a dealer's website. ----------------------------------------------- New BMW 2007 328i sedan with following options: STEPTRONIC AUTOMATIC PREMIUM PACKAGE HI-FI SOUND SYSTEM SATELLITE RADIO PREP HEATED SEATS MSRP: $31500 ------------------------------------------------ Edmunds.com indicates that this car should have at least $35000. Do you believe the price of $31500? If there is no mistake, should I jump in? Can I get more discount? Thanks, JJET
328 coupe lease 2007
by mybimme on Tue May 29 09:44:30 PDT 2007
HI Iam in state of CA would like to know if this is ok deal. 328 coupe comfort access, auto, sports, metallic, ipod, and pwr seats front $5000.00 drive off 36month 15k , 460.00 month mf .00014 msrp is 38,987 thanks
Re: 2006 Z4 3.0si [Car_man]
by delfer on Tue Apr 17 23:20:25 PDT 2007
HI Carman! Is it fair to assume that the 2007 lease prices and deals will look similar to what you have quoted in 2006 for user tnoxid? Reason I ask is I'm pretty much looking to lease exactly the same car he specified as follows: Hi Car Man, I'm looking at leasing a 2007 Z4 3.0 Convertible, with the following spec / terms: Premium Sport Sat Nav 15K MPA 36 Months Down Payment $2.5K I live in S. FL. and I have excellent credit. Although I don't have an actual quote at this time, is it possible to give me an estimate of what a monthly payment might look like on a lease similar to the one I describe above? Thanks in advance. Hi tnoxid. This car's lease payment will depend upon what sort of selling price you are able to negotiate on it. The full MSRP of the car that you described, a 2007 Z4 3.0 roadster with the Sport Pkg., Navigation, and a manual transmission, is $39,895. For now I will assume that you will be able to negotiate a $2,000 discount on this car. Let me know if you want me to assume a different selling price. According to my calculations, if you were to lease this car through BMW Financial Services right now for 36 months, with 15,000 miles per year, its zero down, pre-tax monthly payment should be around $450. I personally always advise consumers against making down payments on leases. Those who do, risk losing them if their vehicle is totaled in an accident or stolen and never recovered. If you were to make a $2,500 capitalized cost reduction on this car, its monthly payment would drop to around $376.

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