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teacher...check my math!
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06-05-2006, 05:53 PM | #1 |
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teacher...check my math!
Say your paying $700/month for a new $45,000 335i on a 36 month lease.
$700 * 36 = $25,200. Subtract that from the sales price ($45,000-$25,200)= $19,800 remaining. Say you financed the car for an additional 36 months. $19,800 / 36 = $550 per month. Keep the car for 1 year 12 * 550 = $6,600 and you have a remaining balance of ($19,800 - $6,600) = $13,200. Sell it with a residual value of approximately $19,000 and you would have $5,800 in equity. Smart, Stupid or do I not know what the F*&% i'm talking about? |
06-05-2006, 06:20 PM | #4 | |
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haha, I'm with Shim, did you consider all the relevant financing/leasing costs???
but if you have info on 0% financing or leasing, please share with us ![]() Quote:
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06-05-2006, 06:22 PM | #5 | |
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The residual is set by BMW. So when you turn in the car at the end, you're gonna be financing ~63% of whatever the original MSRP is. So say after 3 years the RV of a 335 is 28,000 (63% of whatever the MSRP was), you're gonna be financing that amount. SO there is flaw in your method. |
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06-06-2006, 07:29 AM | #13 | |
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Tax = 10% - $700 a month for 36 months implies a residual value (after considering taxes and interest) of $26,144 (not 19,800). - Financing for another 36 months will cost (with interest but no tax) will cost $709 a month. - Keeping for 12 months will cost 12 * $784 = $9,408 - Remaining principle on the car will be $16,911. - You sell it for $19,000, pay off the $16,911 and are left with $2,089. - Total out of pocket expense for driving the $45,000 car for four years would be 36 * 700 + 12 * 784 - 2,832 = $31,776 (not including maintenance, gas, insurance, etc)
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06-06-2006, 07:30 AM | #14 | |
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What is more discouraging is if you calculate the actual cost per mile to drive the car in this example (or any new car). In three years you'll have spent $25,200, and I'll assume you're limited to 36,000 miles (12,000/yr). If my math is correct, you'll be spending $0.70 per mile without factoring in the cost of gas and insurance! Oh well, gotta pay to play I guess... ![]()
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