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05-08-2011, 10:10 PM | #1 |
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BMW 1 Series Auto Lease Programs - May 2011
2012 1 Series BMW Auto Lease Programs Effective May 2011
These BMW auto lease rates and residuals are provided courtesy of dealer partners and are NOT for redistribution. This information is to help you evaluate different BMW lease offers from a dealer and LeaseCompare.com. How to use this auto leasing information 1) Use the data listed below each vehicle model, and the Lease Formula at the bottom of this page, to calculate the manufacturer (captive) lease payment. 2) Compare Vehicle Pricing and Lease Payments by clicking on the model name. 3) Choose the best lease, Dealer or LeaseCompare.com, and start leasing your car! Visit us on FaceBook for more leasing information and discussions. Follow me on Twitter to be notified when lease programs are updated. 2012 BMW 128i Coupe Lease 24 Month Residual 63% of MSRP .00160 Base Rate 36 Month Residual 57% of MSRP .00160 Base Rate 48 Month Residual 44% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 60 Month Residual 34% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 2012 BMW 128i Convertible Lease 24 Month Residual 63% of MSRP .00130 Base Rate 36 Month Residual 57% of MSRP .00130 Base Rate 48 Month Residual 44% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 60 Month Residual 35% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 2012 BMW 135i Coupe Lease 24 Month Residual 63% of MSRP .00120 Base Rate 36 Month Residual 57% of MSRP .00120 Base Rate 48 Month Residual 41% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 60 Month Residual 32% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 2012 BMW 135i Convertible Lease 24 Month Residual 62% of MSRP .00100 Base Rate 36 Month Residual 56% of MSRP .00100 Base Rate 48 Month Residual 42% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate 60 Month Residual 34% of MSRP .00200 Base Rate Residuals posted are for 15K miles/year. Add 2% to Residual for 12k mi/yr and 3% for 10k mi/yr on all terms. BMWFS acquisition fee is $725 Lease Payment Calculation Formula: (Cap Cost Residual Value) / Term = Depreciation (Cap Cost + Residual Value) X Base Rate = Interest Depreciation + Interest = Base Monthly Payment Terms Used in Lease Formula: CAP COST = Vehicle Purchase Price (amount financed) RESIDUAL VALUE = MSRP (window sticker) X Residual % TERM = Length of Lease in Months (3 years = 36 months) BASE RATE = Dealers Buy Rate (dealer can mark this up for profit) NOTE: The manufacturer (captive) lease programs provided are for reference only. Base Rates may vary by region. Your dealer has the option of offering you a higher rate. Compare Lease and Loan Payments for Used BMW Models HERE Visit Auto Lease Insider for leasing info you wont find anywhere else! Captive lease programs for other vehicle makes available here: Manufacturer Auto Lease Rates
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05-08-2011, 10:13 PM | #2 |
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2011 BMW 128i Coupe Lease
24 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 50% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 41% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 32% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 2011 BMW 128i Convertible Lease 24 Month – Residual 59% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 51% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 41% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 32% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 2011 BMW 135i Coupe Lease 24 Month – Residual 57% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 49% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 39% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 31% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 2011 BMW 135i Convertible Lease 24 Month – Residual 58% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 50% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 41% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 32% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 2011 BMW 1 Series M Coupe Lease 24 Month – Residual 61% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 53% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 48 Month – Residual 45% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate 60 Month – Residual 32% of MSRP – .00200 Base Rate
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05-13-2011, 02:21 PM | #3 |
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Wow, the remaining '11s just became horrible lease deals. The '12 terms are better than I would expect for a "refreshed" model. With the massive price increase they will need to get better than this to move in any significant number.
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