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Old 08-21-2009, 10:04 PM
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$2400 off on the X5///M? As in $2400 below MSRP?? You sure he's not yanking your chain?
I am sure...I have known him for a while and bought few cars. This is 2009, not 2007. $80k+ cars are not selling like they used to 2 years ago. Over $10k on Porsche 911. Its just the market these days.
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Old 08-21-2009, 10:11 PM
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I am sure...I have known him for a while and bought few cars. This is 2009, not 2007. $80k+ cars are not selling like they used to 2 years ago. Over $10k on Porsche 911. Its just the market these days.
What do you think BMW is going to do with the lease rates? Money factor and Residual?
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Old 08-21-2009, 10:15 PM
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What do you think BMW is going to do with the lease rates? Money factor and Residual?
Now that is the BIG question!!!!!!!
Hard to sell a pricey lease on a X ///M when you can get a killer lease deal on a new '08 M5.
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Old 08-21-2009, 10:18 PM
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Now that is the BIG question!!!!!!!
Hard to sell a pricey lease on a X ///M when you can get a killer lease deal on a new '08 M5.
My guess..

Money Factor = 6.5%-7% interest rate
Residual, 36,000 - 36 month 58%
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Old 08-21-2009, 10:20 PM
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Now that is the BIG question!!!!!!!
Hard to sell a pricey lease on a X ///M when you can get a killer lease deal on a new '08 M5.
ALso, not so sure about that.. I don't think the 08 M5's will lease well as they will have a horrible residual.

They are a fantastic car to purchase, finance... but not so much to lease..

At least, that's how the numbers looked when we got my bro his M5 3 months ago..
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Old 08-21-2009, 10:35 PM
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ALso, not so sure about that.. I don't think the 08 M5's will lease well as they will have a horrible residual.

They are a fantastic car to purchase, finance... but not so much to lease..

At least, that's how the numbers looked when we got my bro his M5 3 months ago..
2010 BMW M5 Sedan 24 59% 0.00175
2010 BMW M5 Sedan 36 55% 0.00175
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Old 08-21-2009, 11:03 PM
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2010 BMW M5 Sedan 24 59% 0.00175
2010 BMW M5 Sedan 36 55% 0.00175
hmmm, based on that M5 info, my X5 ///M lease would probably look something like this:
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Old 08-22-2009, 01:02 AM
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hmmm, based on that M5 info, my X5 ///M lease would probably look something like this:
My numbers are showing much lower than that.. I'm also not equipping the vehicle with as many options..

Also, don't know what your $800 "additional costs" are?

I'm also fighting for a bigger discount.. Just don't ask me how much cause I don't know yet.. But I'm willing to wait for a vehicle.
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