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With today's numbers, for 3yr/36k mi leases with zero cap cost reduction you're probably looking at anywhere from 800-1000 per month depending on options and deal (% off MSRP and incentives from BMW to move the cars).
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$1,150 range depending on the money factor.
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10-08-2020, 09:44 AM | #4 |
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Expect $36,000 to $40,000 in lease payments for a $80K build for first year leases.
Think about that number and consider maybe purchasing it.
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10-08-2020, 11:20 AM | #6 |
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I agree with purchasing also. It all depends on incentives and discounts. My two scenarios i am considering now are whether to go used and get a M5 or go with the M3. Also I don't know if I should do Xdrive or RWD.
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The M3 holds value so well I purchased a 2011 M3 via ED with $0 down and sold it 2 years later for $5K over loan balance. Leasing an M3 might not make too much sense if you are planning to keep it 3-4 years.
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As others have mentioned above, it's going to depend on a few things at time of lease signing:
- Regional discounts (Can you get 10% off msrp?) - Availability of Incentives (Loyalty, lease cash, etc) - Money Factor - Residual Value If you can get a healthy 10% discount, along with some good incentives, a low buy rate money factor and a good residual, you can easily get a payment in the $800-$900 range. On the flip side, if discounts are hard to come by and there aren't any incentives being offered, plus low residuals, you can expect that payment to balloon up to $1k+.
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Do dealers prefer to sell or lease the car? My point being; what would give the best chance of discounts etc?
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Get out your handy lease calculator and know your state specific rules (tax up front or per payment, doc fee limits, etc) and don't forget to add the acquisition fee! Use current 3 or 4 series residuals Use current base MF Assume $0 in additional incentives Assume 5-7% off msrp (slightly above invoice) |
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hard to guess so much we wont know till we know. programming I would imagine will not be great and dealers allocations will also strongly determine discounts off MSRP. people thinking you are going to get the car at huge discounts at the beginning I think need to re think that. I dont see that happening on a M car. Never has been that way before at new cycle launches dont see that happening now.
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IMO best way to get discount is to buy later after the hype dies down.
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-dealers don't care either way because the car is being bought and they are getting paid either way (maybe a little cherry on top if they can mark up interest rate or money factor) - at times bmw FS wants to balance their portfolio one way or another but will do so in customer facing discounts vs back end incentives for dealers to push a customer one way or the other (this practice is illegal, right?) |
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In terms of best value, it's better to buy the car towards the end of its life. Why? Because you have far more options (aka individual options) and at a decreased price. In addition, if the next generation is "electric", you just bought the last of something that will hold its value fairly well. Perfect win win!
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Check to see if there is an M-Gruppe club near where you live. They sometimes offer discounts on new vehicles at partnering dealerships. The way to join that group is to have an M car, which they verify by VIN. Per your profile info it appears you do have one.
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It's a hypothetical "best case" scenario. Point being a lease payment depending on discounts, incentives, MF, residual, etc etc will be roughly somewhere in the range of $800-$1k per month.
Regardless, plenty of people have gotten greater than 10% off on X3M's. Just peruse the pricing thread: https://x3.xbimmers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1620929
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Alternatively you can lease a new one every 3 years for $650-$1100 depending on the deal and stage of the product cycle.
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to show some canadian perspective... both my salesperson and myself are speculating that G8X lease will look more similar to M2 than M5. So that means 5.99% interest rate, 59% 36 months residual, 55% 42 months, and 51% 48 months.
This plus lower MSRP should work out to some favorable lease payments vs C63 and RS5 in Canada
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