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      08-19-2011, 06:04 PM   #265
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BMW screwed up my order, so the dealer threw in some goodies for free!

Lease is 24 months, 12k miles, MSRP is $51,975. Nothing down, bank fee, all misc fees rolled into lease. $560 a month... not bad

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      08-22-2011, 03:35 PM   #266
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Considering this deal, should I ho for it?

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MSRP: $54,325
Selling price: $47,443.49

24 mo lease x 10 k miles
4k down minus 1k credit = 3k down total out of pocket
$453.21 including tax
Money factor 1.75
residual factor 72%
residual value: $39,114
How in the world did you manage to get a 72% residual? Good deal as long as you dont plan on buying after the lease ends.
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      08-25-2011, 11:03 PM   #267
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How in the world did you manage to get a 72% residual? Good deal as long as you dont plan on buying after the lease ends.
That high residual and below MSRP selling price seem suspicious to me.
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      08-29-2011, 05:28 PM   #268
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So pretty close to pulling the trigger on this one....thoughts?

2011 328i Xdrive
Premium package
Convenience package
M-sport package
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Navigation
Harmon Kardon hifi

-MSRP $48,800
-selling price $45,240
-All fees and taxes rolled in to monthly payment: doc fee (75), bank (725), DMV (219), taxes (1844)
-Down payment $4000
-Residual 64%
-MF 0.00200
-Term 36/10k
-monthly $474 (pre tax)
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      08-29-2011, 08:35 PM   #269
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So pretty close to pulling the trigger on this one....thoughts?

2011 328i Xdrive
Premium package
Convenience package
M-sport package
-Paddle shifter upgrade
-18" sport wheel package
Value package
Navigation
Harmon Kardon hifi

-MSRP $48,800
-selling price $45,240
-All fees and taxes rolled in to monthly payment: doc fee (75), bank (725), DMV (219), taxes (1844)
-Down payment $4000
-Residual 64%
-MF 0.00200
-Term 36/10k
-monthly $474 (pre tax)

Just curious how you got your msrp? I got $51,600 with your options, and invoice $47,400...

Your MF is high too...
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      08-29-2011, 08:38 PM   #270
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Plugging in your numbers pre tax I got a rate of: $453.29
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      08-29-2011, 08:38 PM   #271
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So pretty close to pulling the trigger on this one....thoughts?

2011 328i Xdrive
Premium package
Convenience package
M-sport package
-Paddle shifter upgrade
-18" sport wheel package
Value package
Navigation
Harmon Kardon hifi

-MSRP $48,800
-selling price $45,240
-All fees and taxes rolled in to monthly payment: doc fee (75), bank (725), DMV (219), taxes (1844)
-Down payment $4000
-Residual 64%
-MF 0.00200
-Term 36/10k
-monthly $474 (pre tax)
if you would like any assistance or a comparison quote feel free to shoot us an email, Ryan email is in my signature
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      08-30-2011, 07:00 PM   #272
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Shouldn't ever give money down on a lease. My uncle has worked for several high-end dealerships , and always says it's money in the trash.
Disagree-

On a lease. You always and only pay for this much <--------> of a lease and your residual is always this much <--->.

In other words the money you put down and your total COMBINED payments will always equal the same amount.

It just depends on what you want your payment to be at and if you can afford the money down...
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      08-30-2011, 09:53 PM   #273
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Disagree-

On a lease. You always and only pay for this much <--------> of a lease and your residual is always this much <--->.

In other words the money you put down and your total COMBINED payments will always equal the same amount.

It just depends on what you want your payment to be at and if you can afford the money down...
Ok but to your point, if you get into an accident and the car is a total loss 2 months out, you are out of your down payment. Whether that is 2k or 5k. Personally, if I'm to lease a car, I'd rather keep my money because I know I can invest it and return more than the rate of interest being charged.
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      08-31-2011, 01:40 PM   #274
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Disagree-

On a lease. You always and only pay for this much <--------> of a lease and your residual is always this much <--->.

In other words the money you put down and your total COMBINED payments will always equal the same amount.

It just depends on what you want your payment to be at and if you can afford the money down...
Yea, putting money down on a lease is never a good idea. It's a big risk considering you lose all the money you put down if your car is a total loss. But paying taxes and all that good stuff is upfront is good.
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      09-02-2011, 02:15 AM   #275
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Shouldn't ever give money down on a lease. My uncle has worked for several high-end dealerships , and always says it's money in the trash.

Either you put money down and have a lower payment or don't put any and have a higher monthly payment. Your choice. In a lease, your money always goes down the drain
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      09-02-2011, 12:45 PM   #276
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Hey GOLFFRR, I just sent an email to Ryan yesterday. Thanks for the help!
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      09-02-2011, 01:23 PM   #277
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^^perfect, thank you for a shot at your business!! if there is anything else at all you need at anytime just shoot me a pm
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      09-03-2011, 06:02 PM   #278
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Ok but to your point, if you get into an accident and the car is a total loss 2 months out, you are out of your down payment. Whether that is 2k or 5k. Personally, if I'm to lease a car, I'd rather keep my money because I know I can invest it and return more than the rate of interest being charged.
Well even if it was financed as a purchased and you totalled your car...what happens to your money... (hopefully you purchased gap insurance) lol.

Purchase and lease are really same money and same principle. I'm not trying to thread jack but try this:

Add all your lease payments together, then add your money down. Then add in your residual and you get a total sum. (excluding taxes and interest in your residual).

Then add the same car and price in a 60 month purchase option and look at your sum. Its VERY VERY VERY close in amounts.

Overall Lease Vs Purchase is dependant on preferance
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      09-03-2011, 08:18 PM   #279
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Well even if it was financed as a purchased and you totalled your car...what happens to your money... (hopefully you purchased gap insurance) lol.
From what I'm told: gap insurance is included in the bank fee
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      09-03-2011, 09:17 PM   #280
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From what I'm told: gap insurance is included in the bank fee
Only on a lease... You have to purchase gap in a conventional purchase
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      09-07-2011, 05:49 PM   #281
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Hey guys, just took my 335xi from the dealer Saturday for a good $100/month more than Ryan's offer. I'm too impatient to do the whole 60 day waiting period again as I had already ordered this car ~45 days before finding this post. But if I had know better, I would have definitely gone through Ryan. He provided a terrific no hassle quote, maximizing my savings and getting me the best deal, it was the lowest I could find anywhere. And when I was just trying to negotiate my original local-dealer deal, he was terribly helpful and informative, without any real shot at my business. I will say my next order will be through him and I advise anyone looking at ordering a car to email Ryan and talk with him first. Your local dealer will not be able to match his deal. Hope this saves someone from the mistake I made!
However, I do have a brand spanking new 335xi so I can't really complain as Id pay >1k to drive this beast.

Best of luck to you guys!
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      09-07-2011, 05:56 PM   #282
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      09-12-2011, 09:28 PM   #283
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I received this quote today and would love any feedback on it. Is there anyway I can get a lower monthly?

2011 328 xdrive sedan
alpine white/black dakota leather
Value Package
Premium Package
Convenience package
Xenon, Alarm, BMW Assist, heated seats, parking distance control

MSRP- 43,225
Initial Cap Cost - 40615
Total cap Reduction- 750
Total Add cap cost - 925
Lease End Value- 26,367
Documentary Fee- 150
Adj. Cap Cost- 40,790
Money Factor- .00195 (Loyalty)
Down Payment (drive off including first month)- 1000
Rebate - (750)
Base Monthly Rental - 531.58
Monthly Tax (9.8) - 52.09
Total Monthly - 583.67
36 months/15k miles


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      09-13-2011, 01:58 PM   #284
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I received this quote today and would love any feedback on it. Is there anyway I can get a lower monthly?

2011 328 xdrive sedan
alpine white/black dakota leather
Value Package
Premium Package
Convenience package
Xenon, Alarm, BMW Assist, heated seats, parking distance control

MSRP- 43,225
Initial Cap Cost - 40615
Total cap Reduction- 750
Total Add cap cost - 925
Lease End Value- 26,367
Documentary Fee- 150
Adj. Cap Cost- 40,790
Money Factor- .00195 (Loyalty)
Down Payment (drive off including first month)- 1000
Rebate - (750)
Base Monthly Rental - 531.58
Monthly Tax (9.8) - 52.09
Total Monthly - 583.67
36 months/15k miles


Thanks for your feedback!
I think you can do a little better on the cap cost. My MSRP was 44175 and I got the cap cost to 40650 with rebate which ended up being just $25 over invoice.
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      09-13-2011, 06:39 PM   #285
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Was kind of in a rush to get out of the dealership today to get to work, but quick info

'11 328i e92
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Black dakota
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only info i got from them (Hendick BMW Charlotte, NC) before I had to leave for work was

$329/month
$7500 down

for 36 months/15k per year
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      09-13-2011, 07:15 PM   #286
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Was kind of in a rush to get out of the dealership today to get to work, but quick info

'11 328i e92
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Black dakota
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sports package
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only info i got from them (Hendick BMW Charlotte, NC) before I had to leave for work was

$329/month
$7500 down

for 36 months/15k per year
$7500 down on a 328i on a lease? Dear god... run run far away!
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