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may lease rates
by sharmabmw on Wed May 07 22:11:46 PDT 2008
In Southern Calif, I was just quoted the following finance on a 24 mos, 15,000/yr lease: 73% residual value and .00250 MF. He wouldn't tell me what the base BMWFS MF was. Does the mod know? thanks.
Re: A few things.. [qbrozen]
by mynewmini on Fri Aug 04 07:49:58 PDT 2006
Well, the dealer was upfront about marking up the MSRP by $395 and the acquisition fee by $200 and would not reduce either. They did take off the security deposit ($400); not a real victory since I'd get it back anyway! In any event, the best they'd give me on a lease was $350/mo, 15,000 miles/year for 36 mos. Since it was only $100 more a month on a 60 month loan at 6.5%, I bought it (I could have gotten 6.35% interest rate through Capital One, but the difference was only a couple of dollars a month, so I went through BMW for convienience). I SO excited to have the car finally (had to wait 5 months for it)!! She's beautiful and zippy!
Re: Ok deal? [qbrozen]
by mynewmini on Tue Aug 01 13:32:15 PDT 2006
Here's the information that they gave me when I asked for the lease terms: MSRP: $21,700 L.E.V. %: 68% Lease-End Value: $14,756 Lease term: 36 mos Documentary fee: $35.00 Initial Cap. Cost: $22,150 Cash Cap. Reduction: $527.29 Total Cap Reduction: $527.29 Total Add Cap Cost: $825 Adjusted Cap. Cost: $22,447.71 Lease factor: .00320 Base Monthly Rental: $332.70 Monthly Tax: 9.1%: $30.28 Total Monthly Payment: $362.98 Security Deposit: $400 License Fee: $124.25 Cap Reduc. Tax: 9.1%: $47.98 Amount Due at Start: $1,500 Customer Cash Down: $1,500 Total Sales Tax: $1,138.06 Total Working Cash: $1,500 VSC Tax Rt/Amt: 8.8%
2006 Cooper S Lease Questions
by jamaica77 on Tue Jun 20 19:33:09 PDT 2006
My girlfriend is trying to decide between buying or leasing a 2006 MCS. The total purchase price is $25,450. In running these numbers through the MINI.com calculators, she gets about a $450/mo payment with 2500 down, 6%APR, and 60 month term. When she calculates a 36 mos lease with 1k cap reduction she gets a payment of $456 - which I assume is the result of the high purchase price and money factor? Furthermore, the "Mini Select" Balloon option for 36 mos and 2500 down comes to about $385 or so, which makes it the most favorable (and flexible) option. Are the lease payments really more expensive than buying the car as the site shows right now? Based on the current residuals and money factors, is the balloon option the best way to go for the Mini? The Balloon option only allows you to re-fi or buy after you've finished the term, so it looks like you have to bank on the high residual and market factors like gas prices and demand to come out ok at the end? Any insight or help you can provide us is greatly appreciated, and thanks for all the help you provide to us confused consumers!
I think the deal was fair... wondering
by mattinla on Sat Jun 10 19:31:02 PDT 2006
Just leased a 2003 Mini S - all options but the Nav. Negotiated price was $18000. I looked at the leasing work sheet, and it looks like net cap cost after our cash down and trade was $16,600. I remember the money factor being .00385. Base lease was $235, with tax $248 for 48 mos/10K miles (I really don't drive more than that, so it's OK). I've plugged into the leasing calculators, and it seems like it was am OK deal.. and the money factor seems OK for a used car... any comments? Thanks
press request
by kirstie_h on Fri Mar 03 05:39:51 PST 2006
A large newspaper reporter aims to interview someone who is on the waiting list for a Mini Cooper. Please respond to ctalati@edmunds.com before Sunday, March 4, 2006 with your daytime/weekend contact info.

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