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by KarenS on Mon Sep 28 16:51:21 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to speak to consumers who have recently purchased a compact SUV in the past six months. If you’ve downsized from a larger SUV, please let me know. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Friday, October 2, 2009.
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by KarenS on Sat Sep 12 07:44:27 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to interview a consumer who passed on purchasing a Cadillac because there was no attractive lease option. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
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by KarenS on Sat Sep 12 07:43:45 PDT 2009
A reporter is looking to interview a consumer who passed on purchasing a Cadillac because there was no attractive lease option. Please send your daytime phone number to ctalati@edmunds.com by Wednesday, September 16, 2009.
2010 535ix Lease Research
by logic_3 on Mon Sep 07 09:58:10 PDT 2009
Ok, my head is spinning as I try to figure out a deal, strategy and dealer to work with. This will be my first time leasing a vehicle, as I have always purchased in the past. Here is the vehicle info and data that I have researched so far: 535i xDrive Sedan Base MSRP 53,400 (49,130) Alpine White 0 (0) Brown Dakota Leather 0 (0) Light Poplar wood trim 0 (0) Premium Pkg 750 (685) Sport Pkg 1,400 (1,275) Value Pkg 0 (0) STEPTRONIC 0 (0) Comfort Access keyless 1000 (910) Heated rear seats 350 (320) Navigation 1,900 (1,730) Power rear sunshade 575 (525) Split fold-down-rear 475 (430) HD Radio 0 (0) Destination 825 (825) Total MSRP 60,675 (55,830) In parentheses are the dealer invoice price for each of the options. I’m shooting to negotiate the price of the car to 2% over invoice $56,946.60. It is my understanding that currently for 36 mth for 15k miles/year, the residual is 58% and the base rate is .00165. So for this vehicle, at 2% over invoice, with no money down, I am coming up with a monthly payment of $812.84 before tax. Here are the questions I’m hoping to have answered: 1)Can anyone that works for a dealership confirm that my invoicing pricing is correct? 2)Does my lease monthly payment calculation seem correct? Are my residual and MF correct? 3)From a dealers perspective, does 2% over dealer invoice sound outrageous? Should I be able to find a dealer willing to work with me at that price? 4)I’m in Michigan, but am willing to travel to IL, IN or OH to work with a dealer. Anyone know of a dealer in any of those states that would be willing to deal with what I have outlined? 5)I’m not sure how many miles will be driven. I pretty confident it will be between 12-15k. What makes more financial sense, leasing the car with 15k miles or going with 12k miles and paying for more miles during the term of the lease if needed? If anyone knows the price on purchasing additional miles, that would be helpful. 6)BMWFS is currently offering $589.00 for 36 months based on MSRP of $54,975.00 (incl. Premium & Value Package only) $589 First months payment $3,700 Down payment $600 Security Deposit $725 Acquisition fee $5,614 Cash due at signing Does anyone know all the numbers involved in this lease offer? When I try to calculate the formula they use, I am getting $638.10. Could you add options to this deal or does the vehicle have to stay as is? Thanks in advance for everyone’s input and assistance.
Re: 328i lease question [bmw2727]
by cotmc on Wed Aug 26 12:58:55 PDT 2009
If you have outstanding credit, and assuming BMW is offering the same incentives throughout the country -- then I think you should be able to get payments where you want them. I was fortunate in that we had a very competitive dealer wanting to move a bunch of cars last weekend! This dealer was advertising a base model with USB/IPOD and automatic ($36,150 MSRP) for $229/mo at 10Kmiles/year and $3500 down. I discussed this in detail with their Internet Sales rep who confirmed this would translate to approx $269/mo at 12K/year and $2500 down, or about $300/mo at 12K/yr and $1500 down. I verified his numbers using my lease calculator, using a residual of 0.59 (for 12Kmiles/yr) and MF = 0.00220. (Oh yeah -- I almost forgot to clarify these payments are prior to sales tax.) In case this isn't widely known, there is $3260 incentive money available from BMW on a 328i lease now: $2000 lease cash and $1260 credit toward any car with automatic. Once I started looking at the dealer's inventory in greater detail, I allowed the dealer to "bait-and-switch" me to something a bit pricier. I got the hots for one particular model with the 2-tone saddle brown leather / black interior and 17" wheels. (MSRP $38,100) I know it's unwise to put money down on a lease, but I needed to keep my payments low. I put $2500 down toward a 3yr 12K/yr lease with a payment of $302 + tax. Hope this helps!
Re: Good deal on X5 35d [sjp09]
by huj089 on Sun Aug 09 00:07:21 PDT 2009
Oh I'm still shopping around. I'll see if I can get an offer similar to that of gadcar's. It looks that the $4500 incentive really helped the dealers... I'm not an environmentalist per se, but my next car has to be fuel efficient. At this point, diesel is my choice.

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