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11-14-2007, 06:45 PM | #1 |
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I'm thinking that a 36 month loaded 135 is going to be near $600, and dropping to about low $500s about 1-2 years thereafter.
I threw some figures together and didn't account for a money factor (interest) but threw in a 60% residual. Hopefully it'll be stronger. 135 35600 distination 775 nav 2100 prem 2550 sprt 1100 parking 350 cld weather 750 cmft acces 500 ipod 400 ttl 44125 40% lease 17650 tax/lic @10% 19415 36mo lease 539.3056 |
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Nice theory on pricing/leasing...
Thats less than I'm paying for my `03 ZHP, by, well, a lot... I might just purchase and not lease then...
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BMW currently gives very low rates, From Road fly 2008 BMW 328i Sedan 24 Month – Residual 71% of MSRP – .00165 Base Rate 36 Month – Residual 61% of MSRP – .00165 Base Rate , (This is about 3.9% well below current loan rates) to keep the 3 moving, so a 335 in the 500's is not out of the question. Dealer employees got them for I beleive $350 at the end of last year to help with the sales numbers. This car is way to expensive for it's competition, there will be very good lease deals by fall of 08, just like the E90 needed help by te fall. So do not fret over the sticker BMW will want to keep the volume up at the end of the year so if you can wait the deals will be there. |
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11-14-2007, 11:16 PM | #16 |
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I priced up a 335i at the dealer in september with:
metallic paint sport package heated seats premium package = $684/mo. Tonight (online) I priced up a 328i with the same options that I aim to get on a 135i, and the prices came out to be very, very close (about 46k after dest & taxes) The outcome was 644/mo on bmwusa... which in my past experience with multiple bmw's has ALWAYS been high. Expect a 135i 36 mo, 10k mi, minimal down (<500), taxes in payments to be about 550-575/mo. |
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Not even close (350 a month) or my wife would driving a 335 instead of the X3 she's in.. i looked at one through the employing pricing and it was still like early 400's with some equipment.. |
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11-15-2007, 05:48 PM | #21 |
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There's a base for employee pricing, but to drive sales and a stronger BMW image, they offer specials. When the M Coupe was released, shortly thereafter the price for the M roadster was dropped to ~350/month for a short period.
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