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      03-21-2017, 07:53 AM   #1
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Where besides Swapalease and Craigslist should I advertise my lease takeover?

I have my car listed here, Swapalease and Craigslist. Looking for other suggestions. For those that have done lease transfers is it common to offer incentives? I payed 1k over invoice so feel it was a decent deal.
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I have my car listed here, Swapalease and Craigslist. Looking for other suggestions. For those that have done lease transfers is it common to offer incentives? I payed 1k over invoice so feel it was a decent deal.
How long has it been up for? I got out of a 14 X3 35i after about 2 months on swapalease. I also had it cross listed on craigslist
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How long has it been up for? I got out of a 14 X3 35i after about 2 months on swapalease. I also had it cross listed on craigslist
Only a couple weeks. I only payed the $100 to have it listed. I can't justify their upselling prices.
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There's also leasetrader.com.
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List it in the classifieds here as well that's how I got rid of mine. Also doesn't hurt to let your dealer know if you've got a good relationship with them. My dad got rid of a Benz that way they just did everything for him.
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List it in the classifieds here as well that's how I got rid of mine. Also doesn't hurt to let your dealer know if you've got a good relationship with them. My dad got rid of a Benz that way they just did everything for him.
Great idea. Thank you.
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List it in the classifieds here as well that's how I got rid of mine. Also doesn't hurt to let your dealer know if you've got a good relationship with them. My dad got rid of a Benz that way they just did everything for him.
Great idea. Thank you.
Are you getting another BMW? If so dealer will more than likely help you with a courtesy pass through deal if someone wants to buy your car as opposed to taking over your lease. May open up your universe of options a bit. Selling a leased car to a third party gets complicated, dealer involved it's super easy.
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Are you getting another BMW? If so dealer will more than likely help you with a courtesy pass through deal if someone wants to buy your car as opposed to taking over your lease. May open up your universe of options a bit. Selling a leased car to a third party gets complicated, dealer involved it's super easy.
No. I'm getting a Convertible Z06. Don't need the 4 doors anymore. I hear BMWFS is pretty easy to work with for the transfer.
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Are you getting another BMW? If so dealer will more than likely help you with a courtesy pass through deal if someone wants to buy your car as opposed to taking over your lease. May open up your universe of options a bit. Selling a leased car to a third party gets complicated, dealer involved it's super easy.
No. I'm getting a Convertible Z06. Don't need the 4 doors anymore. I hear BMWFS is pretty easy to work with for the transfer.
Transfer yes very easy. Outright sale no.
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ask bmw to buy it back. they'll appraise it and send you an offer.
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I have my car listed here, Swapalease and Craigslist. Looking for other suggestions. For those that have done lease transfers is it common to offer incentives? I payed 1k over invoice so feel it was a decent deal.
You need to sell the car... it's the easier and faster route. Try finding a nice dealership that can consign the car for a faster sale. For a small fee they can do all the work for you.

If you had to make a few payments to get rid of it, why wouldn't u? It's equivalent to giving an incentive. Bottom line here is that every additional payment you make while you are trying to sell the car is pretty much a loss (especially since your under mileage).

I had no trouble doing this here in SoCal.
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I have my car listed here, Swapalease and Craigslist. Looking for other suggestions. For those that have done lease transfers is it common to offer incentives? I payed 1k over invoice so feel it was a decent deal.
You need to sell the car... it's the easier and faster route. Try finding a nice dealership that can consign the car for a faster sale.

If you had to make a few payments to get rid of it, why wouldn't u? It's equivalent to giving an incentive. Bottom line here is that every additional payment you make while you are trying to sell the car is pretty much a loss (especially since your under mileage).

I had no trouble doing this here in SoCal.
Only caveat to having dealer help you is they may want to make some money on the deal depending on your relationship with them. Some won't (mine didn't) but at the very least they will charge you around ~$200 for shop time to inspect the car. Since they will end up owning it, albeit for 5 mins, and selling to your buyer if anything happens the buyer can go after them, not you. For example your brakes are crap and unsafe and they sell him the car without checking it.

Other potential upside for buyer is taxes can be easier. Say your buyout is $35k and you agree to sell car for $30. You cut dealer a check for $5 and buyer just pays $30 and is in at the right number as far as the government is concerned. You don't need to gross up the $5k you're giving him for extra taxes he shouldn't be paying to begin with, and it's a non event for you since selling a car should have zero tax code sequences in the first place. Without the dealer involved as far as the government is concerned you two are basically buying the car together and sharing the taxes pro rata.
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